Jesus Grows Up

Jesus Grows Up
Growing Up
It shows that Jesus was devout and understood His role from even the age of 12 When Jesus next appears in Luke’s narrative, He is about 30 and beginning His public ministry (3:23).
grew and became strong, filled with wisdom … the favor of God. The fourfold description of Jesus’ growth parallels the twofold description of John in 1:80 but shows that Jesus is greater. Jesus experienced physical and intellectual growth as any ordinary human child would, but he also experienced “the favor of God” in his everyday life in an unusual and increasing (2:52) measure (cf. 3:22)
After the host of witnesses to Jesus in Luke 1:5–2:40, Jesus now speaks for himself for the first time. This is the literary climax of Luke’s initial section and shows the sense of mission and self-awareness Jesus possesses. Jesus has a unique relationship to God and a clear sense of his calling, one that transcends his relationship to his earthly parents
Devoted
Jesus is Missing
Jesus is Found
Jesus Grows Up
The main theological emphasis of this passage is Christological. Long before Jesus began his public ministry, Luke revealed that he was aware of his unique relationship to God. Already at the age of twelve he knew that he was God’s Son and that he possessed a unique calling. He demonstrated a higher allegiance to his divine sonship than to Mary and Joseph (Luke 2:49), although because he kept the law he would be obedient to them (2:51).