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Dear BAGBR Churches,
Luke 2: 49 “…did you not know that I had to
be in My father’s house.”
Losing Jesus. How could Joseph and
Mary have been so careless…struggling
desperately for three days to find Him?
There are many discussions on how they lost
Him. Often in ancient travel people grouped
together in caravans. The women traveled
together and so did the men. The
children would stay in one group or the
other. So, Mary and Joseph may each
have assumed that Jesus was with the other
parent. Also, they had at least six other
children (Mark 6:3), so the assumption would
be that He was with one of the traveling
groups. It was not until evening when
they realized they were missing Jesus.
This seems like the most plausible
explanation, but this is only an inference
from the text and tradition. To their
great horror they realized they had somehow
lost Jesus.
Is it possible these parents could lose
Jesus, not intending to, but because of
their busyness in life and schedules,
assuming He is with them and yet He is not?
Their frantic search in Jerusalem concluded
when they found Him in the temple.
Similarly, too many “lose Jesus” because
they are searching in all the wrong places
and fail to go back to the place where He
can be found…at church. Instead, they
are looking for other things, with other
motivations. If they would have started at
the last place they had left Him—the last
place they had worshipped together as a
family—then all this trouble never would
have occurred. We need to go back to
church, with one thing in mind—finding
Jesus—listening to Him, being grateful, but
also repentant. Mary fussed at Jesus,
but in reality Jesus had not run off, they
had left without checking, without counting
heads, and without keeping all their
children as their priority.
If you have lost Jesus, the best place to
find Him is where He will be found most
easily…at Church: a Bible believing,
Gospel preaching one!
In
Christ,
Tommy Middleton
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