In "Searching for Jesus," Jim Byrd explores the early life of Jesus as depicted in Luke 2:25-52, emphasizing the obedience of Joseph and Mary to God’s law and the significance of Jesus' mission. The key argument is that both Mary and Joseph exemplified true faith by adhering to the Scriptures, fulfilling the Law of Moses, and recognizing Jesus' role as their Savior. Byrd supports this by highlighting repeated mentions of their actions in accordance with God's Word (Luke 2:22-39) and illustrates how Jesus grew in wisdom and favor, ultimately fulfilling the Law to redeem His people (Luke 2:52). The sermon underscores the practical significance of seeking Jesus, stressing that true faith involves more than mere assumption of His presence; it requires an active pursuit of Him through the Gospel and communal worship, warning against complacency in spirituality.
“This entire passage shows us how committed they were to obeying and following that which God revealed in His Word.”
“Don't just suppose that he's with you. Never take that for granted.”
“If you're a searcher today, I'll tell you where you'll find him, in the gospel, in the scriptures, on his throne, ruling and reigning.”
“His entire life was about the father's business. He came here on the father's business.”
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