led to do one wrong act, or to speak one


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  1. thing to do that will be helpful to themselves and
  2. to others.
  3. God gave us work as a blessing, and He is pleased with children
  4. who cheerfully take their part in the duties of the household, sharing
  5. the burdens of father and mother. Such children will go out from the
  6. home to be a blessing to others.
  7. The youth who try to please God in all that they do, who do right
  8. because it is right, will be useful in the world. By being faithful in a
  9. humble place they are fitting themselves for a higher position.
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  12. Chap. 6 - Days of Conflict
  13. The Jewish teachers made many rules for the people, and required
  14. them to do many things that God had not commanded. Even the
  15. children had to learn and obey these rules. But Jesus did not try to learn
  16. what the rabbis taught. He was careful not to speak disrespectfully of
  17. these teachers, but He studied the Scriptures, and obeyed the laws of
  18. God.
  19. Often He was reproved for not obeying what others did. Then He
  20. showed from the Bible what was the right way.
  21. Jesus was always trying to make others happy. Because He was
  22. so kind and gentle, the rabbis hoped to make Him do as they did. But
  23. they could not. When urged to obey their rules He asked what the
  24. Bible taught. Whatever that said, He would do.
  25. This made the rabbis angry. They knew that their rules were
  26. contrary to the Bible, and yet they were displeased with Jesus for
  27. refusing to obey them.
  28. They complained of Him to His parents. Joseph and
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  30. Mary thought the rabbis good men, and Jesus suffered blame, which
  31. was hard to bear.
  32. The brothers of Jesus took sides with the rabbis. The words of
  33. these teachers, they said, should be heeded as the word of God. They
  34. reproved Jesus for setting Himself above the leaders of the people.
  35. The rabbis thought themselves better than other men, and they
  36. would not associate with the common people. The poor and ignorant
  37. they despised. Even the sick and suffering they left without hope or
  38. comfort.
  39. Jesus showed a loving interest in all men. Every suffering one
  40. whom He met, He tried to help. He had little money to give, but He
  41. often denied Himself of food in order to help others.
  42. When His brothers spoke harshly to poor, wretched beings, Jesus
  43. would go to these very ones and speak words of kindness and
  44. encouragement.
  45. To those who were hungry and thirsty, He would bring a cup of
  46. cold water, and often would give them the food intended for His own
  47. meal.
  48. All this displeased His brothers. They threatened and tried to
  49. terrify Him, but He kept right on, doing as God had said.
  50. Many were the trials and temptations that Jesus had to meet. Satan
  51. was always watching to overcome Him.
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  53. If Jesus could have been led to do one wrong act, or to speak one
  54. impatient word, He could not have been our Saviour, and the whole
  55. world would have been lost. Satan knew this, and it was for this reason
  56. that he tried so hard to lead Jesus into sin.
  57. The Saviour was always guarded by heav

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