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|  | title = "Luke 2:41–52" | |||
|  | date = "2022-10-25" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk2.41-52)
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|  | Fast forward twelve years. Mary and Joseph take their family to Jerusalem to | |||
|  | celebrate the Passover, as they have done every year. When the feast is over, | |||
|  | though, they accidentally leave Jesus behind. They get as far as stopping for | |||
|  | the night with the group they are traveling with and finally realize he isn't | |||
|  | there. | |||
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|  | They go back to Jerusalem to search. "After three days" could mean they spent | |||
|  | three days searching, or that he was separated from them for three days. This | |||
|  | sequence makes sense to me: a day of travel out, a day of travel back, and a | |||
|  | day of searching before looking in the temple courts. But that is where he is, | |||
|  | discussing with the teachers. The teachers are amazed at his answers, but Mary | |||
|  | comes in and tries to bring a guilt trip on him. (Understandably. I'd be upset | |||
|  | too if it took me three days to find my child.) Jesus doesn't get defensive, | |||
|  | but merely states that he was doing what was necessary. | |||
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|  | It's like he expected them to know where he had been the whole time. Usually I | |||
|  | have heard this interpreted as "he's the Messiah, of course he needs to be in | |||
|  | the temple doing God's work. Why didn't Mary and Joseph remember that?" There | |||
|  | might be an element of that, but I don't think there were constant reminders | |||
|  | that Jesus was special in his everyday life. He was perfect and sinless, yes, | |||
|  | but the Magi visited about ten years ago, and things had settled down since the | |||
|  | family vacation in Egypt. More likely, I think, is that Mary and Joseph had | |||
|  | their plans, Jesus had his plans, and somehow these things were not | |||
|  | communicated clearly enough. It's hard to tell when Luke doesn't tell us all | |||
|  | that was said. But in the end Jesus returns home with his parents and obeys | |||
|  | them as he should. | |||
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