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Friday, April 18, 2025

April 18 -- "The Boy Who Knew it All"

 



Today’s Reading: Luke 2:25-52

Have you ever wondered about the years between Jesus’ birth and the beginning of His public ministry? Often called the “lost” years by Bible scholars, these moments may seem like gaps in His story. Yet, the glimpses we do have are deeply meaningful, offering a rare insight into Jesus’ early life. Luke chapter 2 offers one such glimpse.

Picture it: twelve-year-old Jesus, the very Creator of the universe, the Word Made Flesh, sitting among the most respected teachers and scholars of His day. These rabbis, known for their deep understanding of Scripture, passionately share their interpretations of sacred texts, unaware that the boy before them is the Author of those very words. Picture their amazement as this young boy participates in their discussions, listening, asking questions, and offering profoundly inisghtful answers.

What must it have been like for Jesus, the One who spoke creation into being, to humbly sit and hear interpretations of His Word? Though He held divine wisdom, Jesus chose to fully engage in the learning process, respecting the roles these teachers played in God’s plan. He didn’t interrupt or correct them but embraced the moment, demonstrating humility and a teachable spirit.

In this interaction, Jesus revealed a profound truth about wisdom. True wisdom is not about flaunting knowledge or proving superiority (even though He was omniscient and knew all things). Instead, wisdom is rooted in humility, demonstrated through building meaningful relationships, sharing insights, and fostering mutual understanding. His choice to listen and engage, rather than overpower, reflects how even the Creator cherishes the journey of discovering truth together.

The 12-year-old Jesus challenges us to approach life with the same humility and openness. Like Jesus, we are called to recognize that there’s always more to learn and to value the people around us in our journey. Are we about our Father's business? Do we hunger for His Word? Are we growing in wisdom and obedience? A teachable spirit means being open to new perspectives, asking thoughtful questions, and embracing opportunities to grow. It also invites us to be fully present in our relationships, engaging others with respect and genuine care. By doing so, we reflect Christ’s character, creating spaces where wisdom, love, and understanding can flourish.

May God bless you with a heart eager to learn and grow. As you interact with others, may you follow His example and seek to grow in favor with God and others.

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