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#138: The Youth of Christ
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- Email: hpaulsilas@hotmail.com
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- Statement of beliefs: https://apostolicinternational.com/statement-of-beliefs
- The sermon: https://apostolicinternational.com/sermons/THE_YOUTH_OF_CHRIST.pdf
This sermon explores the purposeful and spiritually focused youth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that childhood need not be a season of aimlessness but can be filled with divine purpose. Drawing from Luke 2:41–51, it highlights how Jesus, even at the age of twelve, demonstrated a deep awareness of His mission. While His family faithfully observed the Passover in Jerusalem, Jesus remained behind in the temple—not out of disobedience, but out of devotion to His Father’s business.
From an early age, Jesus understood His identity and calling as the Lamb of God who would take away the sins of the world (Matthew 1:21). His presence in the temple symbolically mirrors the Old Testament practice of examining a sacrificial lamb for blemishes. As He engaged with the teachers, asking and answering questions, all who heard Him were astonished at His wisdom and understanding. This reveals that God can work powerfully even through children who are attentive to spiritual matters.
The sermon teaches that youth should not be despised but can be a time of spiritual growth, responsibility, and influence, echoing Paul’s exhortation to Timothy (1 Timothy 4:12). At the same time, Jesus models humility and obedience. Although He was God, He submitted to His earthly parents and lived in quiet obedience in Nazareth for many years. His life demonstrates that true greatness is found in humility, patience, and submission to God’s timing.
Ultimately, the youth of Christ provides a model for all young people: to seek God early, prioritize spiritual matters, remain humble, and live obediently. It challenges modern notions of childhood that exclude spiritual purpose, reminding us that even in youth, one can be fully engaged in God’s plan and prepared for a life of impact.