Teachings: The Lord Jesus' Childhood

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The childhood of Jesus is filled with miraculous events and interactions that highlight his divine nature. Here’s a detailed account, including the incident where a boy died because of him:

  1. Miraculous Control Over Nature: At the age of five, Jesus was playing with other Hebrew boys by a running stream after a rain shower. When the water became muddy and unclean, Jesus spoke, and the water instantly became clear and useful again. This event showcases his ability to command nature with just his words, illustrating his divine authority even as a child.
  2. Creation of Clay Figures: As he grew older, around the age of seven, Jesus played with other boys, making clay figures of animals. He demonstrated his miraculous powers by causing these clay figures to come to life, walking and even flying. This led to alarm among the children's parents, who began to suspect that Jesus was a sorcerer due to his extraordinary abilities.
  3. The Incident of the Boy's Death: A significant and troubling event occurred when a boy, who was antagonistic towards Jesus, approached him with the intent to destroy a fish-pool. In response, Jesus declared that just as the water had vanished, so would the boy's life. Shortly after this proclamation, the boy died. This incident illustrates the serious consequences of opposing Jesus and highlights the power he wielded even in his youth. (know about the method HERE)
  4. Miracles in Daily Life: Jesus also performed miracles in everyday situations, such as when he visited a dyer's shop and threw all the cloths into the furnace, working a miracle that amazed those present. This act further solidified his reputation for performing extraordinary feats and drew praise from the onlookers.

In summary, the childhood of Jesus was marked by miraculous events that demonstrated his divine nature and authority. The incident involving the boy's death serves as a stark reminder of the power he held, even as a child, and the serious implications of opposing him. His ability to perform miracles and the reactions of those around him laid the foundation for his later ministry and the recognition of his divine mission.

The relationships of Jesus with his mother, Mary, and his father, Joseph, are integral to understanding his childhood and early life. Here’s a detailed overview based on the course materials:

  1. Relationship with Mary: Mary, the mother of Jesus, had a profound connection with her son from his infancy. According to accounts, when Jesus was in his cradle, he informed Mary that he was the Son of God, highlighting his awareness of his divine identity from a young age. This early revelation signifies the special role Mary played in Jesus' life and the unique bond they shared.
  2. Joseph's Role: Joseph, Jesus' earthly father, was a significant figure in his upbringing. He took Jesus with him wherever he went in the city, whether working on gates, milk-pails, sieves, or boxes. Jesus accompanied Joseph in his work, and whenever Joseph needed to adjust his materials, Jesus would stretch out his hand to assist. This illustrates the close, hands-on relationship they had, with Jesus learning from Joseph's craftsmanship.
  3. Flight into Egypt: The family's relationship was also tested during the flight into Egypt to escape King Herod's decree to kill infants. Joseph and Mary fled with Jesus to protect him from Herod, who had ordered the massacre of all infants in Bethlehem. This event underscores the protective nature of Joseph and Mary's love for Jesus, as they risked their safety to ensure his well-being.
  4. Family Dynamics: The dynamics within the family were characterized by mutual support and care. Joseph's role as a protector and provider, along with Mary's nurturing presence, created a stable environment for Jesus during his formative years. Their experiences together, including the challenges they faced, contributed to the development of Jesus' character and mission.

In summary, the relationships Jesus had with Mary and Joseph were foundational to his early life. Their love, protection, and guidance played a crucial role in shaping his identity and preparing him for his future ministry.

Source: New Testament Apocrypha

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Brother Ron, NDSMD

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