Well, back to Jesus's family - the people who thought he was crazy.
So they called him, and Jesus uses the opportunity to teach the people something new - by making a seemingly very snide comment - that those who do the will of God are His family.
Take it back 2000 years and probably it wouldn't have sounded so rude and snide I guess.
But, lesson here! That's the important part, right? Jesus is NOT teaching us to be rude to our parents - please don't ever use this as an example. Jesus teaches this - that we were made to be God's children - along with Jesus as our brother. The relationship we have with God is mirrored in earthly relations to our parents - and Jesus uses this as an example.
We've all been rebellious kids at one point or another. We've all rebelled against our parents, refused to do what they tell us to. We all grow out of it someday too. When will we grow out of rebelling against our heavenly Father? When will we start obeying Him?
On a side note - watched the first half of Tangled earlier. Rebellious kids! Haha.
So they called him, and Jesus uses the opportunity to teach the people something new - by making a seemingly very snide comment - that those who do the will of God are His family.
Take it back 2000 years and probably it wouldn't have sounded so rude and snide I guess.
But, lesson here! That's the important part, right? Jesus is NOT teaching us to be rude to our parents - please don't ever use this as an example. Jesus teaches this - that we were made to be God's children - along with Jesus as our brother. The relationship we have with God is mirrored in earthly relations to our parents - and Jesus uses this as an example.
We've all been rebellious kids at one point or another. We've all rebelled against our parents, refused to do what they tell us to. We all grow out of it someday too. When will we grow out of rebelling against our heavenly Father? When will we start obeying Him?
On a side note - watched the first half of Tangled earlier. Rebellious kids! Haha.
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