Jesus is the greatest example of a son honoring his parents. He honored and obeyed his human mother and father and his heavenly Father all at the same time. Although he gave his parents a scare when he stayed at the temple, he always obeyed and honored them.
Jesus was an unusual boy in that he had earned the respect and trust of his parents. He was so respectful and obedient that his parents traveled all day without checking to see if he was with the group. They were very surprised to discover Jesus was not with them. At 12 years old, Jesus amazed the religious leaders in the temple. His parents were amazed when they found him there.
Jesus spoke the truth when he told his parents they should have known he would be where his Father was working. The Bible says Jesus’ parents did not understand his answer, but it also says his mother continued to think about all that had happened.
Even though he was only 12 years old, Jesus ministered to his parents and religious leaders. God can work through you at any age to minister to people of all ages. Some adults might not think kids can see what God is doing, but that should not stop you from allowing the Lord to live through you. God wants to show you what he is doing. He can use you to show his work to your friends and even adults.
Jesus listened to his heavenly Father’s voice and spoke and did only what he heard from his Father. His love for his Father and his desire to please him was so great that he could say, “Anyone who does not respect the Son does not respect the Father” (John 5:23). Jesus only wanted to please his heavenly Father.
Jesus is the perfect example of a son who always obeyed his Father. In the book of Hebrews, we read that Jesus “still suffered, and through his sufferings he learned to obey” (Hebrews 5:8). The Apostle Paul wrote that Jesus was “fully obedient to God, even when that caused his death—death on a cross” (Philippians 2:8). If you honor and respect God, you will want to please him, too.
Think About This: God is always at work and wants to show you what he is doing.
Memorize This Truth: “Jesus said to them, ‘Why did you have to look for me? You should have known that I must be where my Father’s work is’” (Luke 2:49).