Anonymous wrote:“Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men" (Luke 2:52)
Ok, but how did he do that? What did he do to increase his wisdom and stature? Certainly not just by being an obedient son and a carpenter.
Gaining stature is usually tied to some sort of achievement or special ability. Growing in wisdom is usually from experience and learning.
If that's true, wouldn't those key years be worthy of more than a brief, passing mention?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men" (Luke 2:52)
Ok, but how did he do that? What did he do to increase his wisdom and stature? Certainly not just by being an obedient son and a carpenter.
Gaining stature is usually tied to some sort of achievement or special ability. Growing in wisdom is usually from experience and learning.
If that's true, wouldn't those key years be worthy of more than a brief, passing mention?
In this context stature means physical size. He grew up. He became a man, presumably a strong one since he was doing physical labor.
He gained wisdom from growing up and studying Torah and facing adult challenges, and from the model of his parents who were presumably ideal parents given who chose them.
Anonymous wrote:Like any guy that age, chasing the ladies and a few beverages. Then he got all religious.
Anonymous wrote:“Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men" (Luke 2:52)
Ok, but how did he do that? What did he do to increase his wisdom and stature? Certainly not just by being an obedient son and a carpenter.
Gaining stature is usually tied to some sort of achievement or special ability. Growing in wisdom is usually from experience and learning.
If that's true, wouldn't those key years be worthy of more than a brief, passing mention?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'd frozen his social media accounts I guess, or his dad took away his phone.
It's such a common story. Deadbeat dad, stepfather steps up, loves him, cares for him, sets some appropriate limits and suddenly he's off in search of the first guy. No loyalty whatsoever!
I’m a practicing Catholic but have a sense of humor. This made me laugh out loud just now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'd frozen his social media accounts I guess, or his dad took away his phone.
It's such a common story. Deadbeat dad, stepfather steps up, loves him, cares for him, sets some appropriate limits and suddenly he's off in search of the first guy. No loyalty whatsoever!
Anonymous wrote:NP, follow -up q:
Did Jesus have a bar mitzah?
Anonymous wrote:He'd frozen his social media accounts I guess, or his dad took away his phone.