But beyond the implications for Mary and Joseph at the time, there are several things we can take from the lesson.
- Jesus is the Son of God and desires to be in His House.
- Jesus values learning the Word (even though He is The Word [we won’t get into that pickle of thought!]) and being in said House with others.
And [Jesus] said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?”
Luke 2:49
It started me thinking about setting some good habits for the New Year.
From the example this reading and other places Scripture gives us, I would humbly suggest making a commitment to the following:
- STUDY & WORSHIP: like Jesus, be in the Father’s House as much as possible, surrounding yourself with other believers to grow in wisdom and knowledge of the Word and in worship to God.
- READ: make a commitment to reading the Scripture daily. Use a Scripture app; set a daily reminder; make a daily habit to read without constraints or agendas, even if you don’t understand everything you read. Let the Holy Spirit enter, teach, and draw out from you.
- PRAY: too often we think of prayer as the last resort instead of the constant resort. Scripture tells us to “pray without ceasing” (I Thessalonians 5:17), meaning that it should be a natural part of our everyday lives. Commit to chatting with the Lord throughout the day every day. You will find it will make a world of difference, not just in your life but in the lives of others and even of our world. (See also James 5:16b).
It’s a new year with old challenges. But God is a God who has victory over all challenges and is with us through them.
We don’t do this just so we are “better Christians” (though we should certainly strive to be or best). We do this because we are amazed at the Gift the Lord has given to us through Jesus; His birth, suffering, death, resurrection, and ascension and want to respond by study and worship, buy reading His Word daily, and by praying continually. We seek to do this out of a loving, humble, response in gratitude, not compulsion, fear, or obligation.
Scriptures
- Luke 2:40-52
- 1 Thessalonians 5:14-25
- Psalm 119:97-104