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  1. n their innocent joy, the little creatures
  2. of the groves, the patient beasts of burden,—all were happier for His
  3. presence. He whose word of power upheld the worlds would stoop to
  4. relieve a wounded bird. There was nothing beneath His notice, nothing
  5. to which He disdained to minister.
  6. Thus as He grew in wisdom and stature, Jesus increased in favor
  7. with God and man. He drew the sympathy of all hearts by showing
  8. Himself capable of sympathizing with all. The atmosphere of hope
  9. and courage that surrounded Him made Him a blessing in every home.
  10. And often in the synagogue on the Sabbath day He was called upon to
  11. read the lesson from the prophets, and the hearts of the hearers thrilled
  12. as a new light shone out from the familiar words of the sacred text.
  13. Yet Jesus shunned display. During all the years of His stay in
  14. Nazareth, He made no exhibition of His miraculous power. He sought
  15. no high position and assumed no titles. His quiet and simple life, and
  16. even the silence of the Scriptures concerning His early years, teach an
  17. important lesson. The more quiet and simple the life of the child,—the
  18. more free from artificial excitement, and the more in harmony with
  19. nature,—the more favorable is it to physical and mental vigor and to
  20. spiritual strength.
  21. Jesus is our example. There are many who dwell with interest
  22. upon the period of His public ministry, while they pass unnoticed
  23. the teaching of His early years. But it is in His home life that He
  24. is the pattern for all children and youth. The Saviour condescended
  25. to poverty, that He might teach how closely we in a humble lot may
  26. walk with God. He lived to please, honor, and glorify His Father in
  27. the common things of life. His work began in consecrating the lowly
  28. trade of the craftsmen who toil for their daily bread. He was doing
  29. God’s service just as much when laboring at the carpenter’s bench
  30. as when working miracles for the multitude. And every youth who
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  32. follows Christ’s example of faithfulness and obedience in His lowly
  33. home may claim those words spoken of Him by the Father through
  34. the Holy Spirit, “Behold My Servant, whom I uphold; Mine Elect, in
  35. whom My soul delighteth.” Isaiah 42:1. [75]
  36. Chapter 8—The Passover Visit
  37. This chapter is based on Luke 2:41-51.
  38. Among the Jews the twelfth year was the dividing line between
  39. childhood and youth. On completing this year a Hebrew boy was
  40. called a son of the law, and also a son of God. He was given special
  41. opportunities for religious instruction, and was expected to participate
  42. in the sacred feasts and observances. It was in accordance with this
  43. custom that Jesus in His boyhood made the Passover visit to Jerusalem.
  44. Like all devout Israelites, Joseph and Mary went up every year to attend
  45. the Passover; and when Jesus had reached the required age, they took
  46. Him with them.
  47. There were three annual feasts, the Passover, the Pentecost, and the
  48. Feast of Tabernacles, at which all the men of Israel were commanded to
  49. appear before the Lord at Jerusalem. Of these feasts the Passover was
  50. the most largely attended. Many were present from all countries where
  51. the Jews were scattered. From every part of Palestine the worshipers
  52. came in great numbers. The journey from Galilee occupied several
  53. days, and the travelers united in large companies for companionship
  54. and protection. The women and aged men rode upon oxen or asses
  55. [76] over the steep and rocky roads. The stronger men and the youth
  56. journeyed on foot. The time of the Passover corresponded to the close
  57. of March or the beginning of April, and the whole land was bright with
  58. flowers, and glad with the song of birds. All along the way were spots
  59. memorable in the history of Israel, and fathers and mothers recounted
  60. to their children the wonders that God had wrought for His people in
  61. ages past. They beguiled their journey with song and music, and when
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  63. at last the towers of Jerusalem came into view, every voice joined in
  64. the triumphant strain,—
  65. “Our feet shall stand
  66. Within thy gates, O Jerusalem....
  67. Peace be within thy walls,
  68. And prosperity within th

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