Chapter 7As a Child[This chapter is based on Luke 2:39,40.]The childhood and youth of Jesus were spent in a little mountain village. There was no place on earth that would not have been honored by His presence. The palaces of kings would have been privileged in receiving Him as a guest. But He passed by the homes of wealth, the courts of royalty, and the renowned seats of learning, to make His home in obscure and despised Nazareth. Wonderful in its significance is the brief record of His early life:
"The
child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of God
was upon Him."
In the sunlight of His Father's countenance, Jesus
"increased in
wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man." Luke 2:52.
His mind was
active and penetrating, with a thoughtfulness and wisdom beyond His years. Yet
His character was beautiful in its symmetry. The powers of mind and body
developed gradually, in keeping with the laws of childhood.
As a child, Jesus manifested a peculiar loveliness of disposition. His willing hands were ever ready to serve others. He manifested a patience |