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The Early Life of Jesus I. What is the significance of the two names for the Christ child? The scripture records seven people who were named before their birth including Ishmael (Gen. 16:11), Isaac (Gen. 17:19), Solomon (I Chr. 22:9), Josiah (I Kgs. 13:2; II Kgs. 22:1, a full 325 year before his birth), Cyrus (Is. 44:28; 45:1, a full 175 years before his birth), John the Baptist (Luke 1:13, 60-63) and Jesus (Mt. 1:21).
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A. The name “Immanuel” The name “Immanuel” is the name of Jesus as the Son of God (Luke 1:32). This was the name that was given to Him through the prophet Isaiah (Is. 7:14; Mt. 1:23). This name speaks of Jesus as God manifest in the flesh (John 1:14). This is the name of Christ’s deity (Heb. 1:3- 8).
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B. The name “Jesus” Jesus, which literally means “savior,” is the name of Christ’s humanity. Jesus partook of flesh and blood so that He could qualify as our kinsman redeemer and become our savior (Heb. 2:14-17). The angel told Mary (Luke 1:31) and Joseph what they were to name the Christ child and Joseph was obedient to do so (Mt. 1:20-21, 25).
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C. His official naming on the eighth day (Luke 2:21). This act was prescribed by the God in the Abrahamic Covenant (Gen. 17:12) and was confirmed as a practice under the Law of Moses (Lev. 12:3).
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II. What is the significance of Jesus presentation at the temple and the encounter with Simeon and Anna? The official visit to the temple by Mary and Joseph was for the purpose of presentation as prescribed by the Law of Moses (Lev. 12:1-8). A. The official presentation involved several things.
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1. The parents were to come prepared to make two offerings (Lev. 12:6-8). a. They were to bring a burnt offering (preferably and lamb). b. They were to bring a sin offering. 2. By these offerings they would be making atonement for the mother and the child.
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B. Simeon and Anna represent the faithful remnant in Judah who were ready to receive their Messiah. 1. Simeon (Luke 2:25-35) Notice his qualities that helped him not to miss his day of visitation: A prophetic sense of spiritual times and seasons A devout lifestyle
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An anxious anticipation in waiting for the Messiah (faith) An ability to be Spirit-led
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2. Anna (Luke 2:36-38) Notice her qualities that helped her not to miss his day of visitation: Continual posture of prayer Regular fasting An anxious anticipation in waiting for the Messiah (faith)
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II. What is the significance of the visit from the magi? These wise men were witnesses from the Gentile community and were a testament to the fact that Jesus was not merely born the King of the Jews, but He was born the Savior of the world.
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III. What is the significance of Jesus flight to Egypt? Herod was troubled by the report of the wise men and set out to thwart the purposes of God by destroying a generation of children. God warned Joseph ahead of time and encouraged him to take the child and go to a realm outside of Herod’s rule. God sent him to Egypt (Mt. 2:13-18).
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It had been prophesied by Hosea that Jesus would be called out of Egypt (Hosea 11:1). It is interesting because: A. Israel was God’s firstborn and called out of Egypt (Ex. 4:22-23). B. Jesus was God’s firstborn and was called out of Egypt (Mt. 2:14-15). C. The Church is also God’s firstborn and is called out of the Egypt of this world system (I Pet. 2:9-10; Heb. 12:23).
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IV. What happened to Jesus from the age of two through to thirty? After coming back from Egypt the family settled again in Nazareth which had been the original home of Mary and Joseph. A. Jesus preteen years are summarized in the statement by Luke (Luke 2:40): And the Child grew and became strong in spirit, filled with wisdom; and the grace of God was upon Him.
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B. Jesus traveled to the temple in Jerusalem at the age of twelve (Luke 2:41-50). 1. This was most likely a rite of passage for all males when they first went up for the feasts as appointed by God (Ex. 23:14-17; Deut. 16:16). 2. This was a moment when He seemed to become aware of His call and purpose.
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3. On this occasion we have His very first recorded words (Luke 2:49). Compare these words with his last words before His death (John 19:30, See also John 17:4). 4. This occasion stuck in Mary’s mind as the first of many divine moments that would lead to Jesus’ ministry (Luke 2:51).
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C. The rest of Jesus pre-thirty years are summarized by Luke (Luke 2:51-52): Then He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them, but His mother kept all these things in her heart. And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.
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We do know few other things about Jesus early life (Mt. 13:54-56). 1. He was most likely a carpenter or carpenter’s assistant with his father. 2. He had other brothers and sisters. 3. He may have had to assume the role as head of the house upon Joseph’s untimely death.
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V. What was so wise about the wise men? Matthew 2:1-12 A. The Wise Men were wise because they were: 1. Seekers (Jer. 29:13; Luke 11:9; Mt. 5:6) 2. Open to Change 3. Followers (John 10:3-4) 4. Balanced
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5. Men of Faith They had to have faith in the prophecy of Daniel. They had to have faith to follow the star. They had to have faith in the prophetic record found in the Scriptures.
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They had to trust their spiritual senses over their natural senses because Jesus did not come in the manner you would expect the ruler of the universe to come. 6. Humble 7. Givers
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8. Worshippers Their worship is represented in the gifts that they gave. Their gifts were both prophetic of Christ’s life and indicative of the giving of themselves to Christ. a. The gifts first of all spoke of Christ’s life. They gave: Gold, which speaks of Christ being deity.
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Frankincense, which speaks of Christ’s Priestly ministry and His life as sweet-smelling incense unto the Lord. Myrrh, which speaks of his suffering and death.
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b. Their gifts also spoke of the offering of themselves to the Lord. They gave: Gold, which speaks of the divine nature or their character. Frankincense, which speaks of their devotion, prayer and worship. Myrrh, which speaks of their life of sacrifice, personal suffering and taking up the cross to follow Him.
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9. Obedient 10. Willing to die for their faith B. We will be wise if we follow the Wise Men! Wise Men Still Seek Him!
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