How Did Jesus Live?
From a child, Jesus had often attended the synagogue with his Mother and Joseph. At an early age, his questions and
conversation with the Scribes and Religious teachers amazed them at his wisdom and
understanding.
Jesus had a quick mind and he was able to memorize scriptures and remember all that he was learning as he studied. As Jesus became older he was given the opportunity to read the scriptures at the temple on the Sabbath days.
Jesus had a quick mind and he was able to memorize scriptures and remember all that he was learning as he studied. As Jesus became older he was given the opportunity to read the scriptures at the temple on the Sabbath days.
When Jesus began to minister
and teach the people, the Scribes talked among themselves wondering how Jesus
could know so much when he had not attended the official Rabbinical school. They wondered if Jesus had a secret. Yes He did, it was in the secret place where He met with His Father each day.
Jesus began his day with
prayer, and often with fasting as he spent quality time with his Father
God. During this time alone with His
Father, he would ask questions, what shall we do this day, and where should I
go to minister. Jesus was always
listening to His Father and was ready to obey God's Plans for the day. This time of communion with God and the Holy
Spirit became His strength and anointing by which He was able to miracles, and
cast out demons.
Jealousy in the hearts of the
Religious leaders caused them to desire to have Jesus killed, but as it was not
his time yet, and he would slip away and leave their presence.
When they accused Jesus of having a devil, he would answer with stories that left them wondering how he could turn the tables on them and accuse them of being of Satan.
Jesus was being recognized by
the people as being a prophet, and many called Him Rabbi. He was Master, teacher and Son of God and the
followers realized this truth.
Jesus depended on the Holy
Spirit to show him how to teach and who to minister to.
Jesus told about the vine and
branches and fruit and likened himself to being the True Vine and believers
were the branches. However it was
necessary to abide in the vine and produce fruit, lest the branch be cut off in
pruning.
Our life depends on keeping attached to the Vine and to listen daily as to what the Holy Spirit is revealing to us. God gives us His Glory as we spend time in his presence.
How do we live our
lives? Jesus is our example. We must stay in the Word, fellowship with God
in praise and worship and listen intently to what we are being told by God's
voice. God loves us the same as He loves
Jesus. We are equal - - not less than
and not better than, but loved never the less.
Jesus was loved before the foundation of the world and was knowledgeable
of God's plan of Salvation to which He willing subjected himself.
Jesus said, I have known you
Father and those you gave me have known that you sent me, I declared to them your Great Name and I pray
your love shown to me will also be in them.
Believe on Jesus, spend time with him, and follow his plans for your life; so that
others may by your example come to the truth and find their place to walk
with God.
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