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What does the Bible say about the importance of Jesus' childhood?

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The Bible highlights Jesus' childhood to show His growth in wisdom and His divine purpose as the Son of God.

The childhood of Jesus is briefly mentioned in the Bible, specifically in Luke 2. It emphasizes that He grew both physically and spiritually, manifesting divine wisdom and grace. This portrayal serves to remind us that Jesus, even as a child, was uniquely aware of His divine mission. Luke refers to Him as a 'child,' but it is essential to recognize that He was not just any child; He was the God-man, destined for a greater purpose and fulfilling the divine plan set forth by the Father. His obedience as a child foreshadows His ultimate fulfillment of the law as an adult.
Scripture References: Luke 2:40, Luke 2:49

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