By Joe
Chesser
We all know how much we can learn from kids
if we pay attention. Probably more than we will admit. One mom asked her
5-year-old son how his day was. He said it was awesome. She asked him what made
it awesome. His reply, “Because I wanted it to be!” ... Another kid asked, “How
are we supposed to meet new people if we can’t talk to strangers?” ... A little
girl was asked to complete the sentence, “If the shoe fits ...” Her response
was, “... buy it in every color.”
Not much is said in Scripture about what
Jesus did and said as a child. But there is one story about him when he was 12
years old (Luke 2.41-52). We know the story pretty well. We know his parents
took him to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover. We know that when they
headed home Jesus was not with them. We know it took 3 days for them to find
him. But during those 3 days, Jesus spent time in the temple, “sitting among
the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions” (Luke 2.46).
Although I’ve read this story many times, this time it struck me how important
learning was even to Jesus, even as a 12-year-old boy. There are at least 3
things we can learn from Jesus about how to learn.
First, Jesus was in the right place and
with the right people for learning what he needed to know. Since his interest
was in spiritual matters, what better place to be than in the house of God, the
temple, sitting among the teachers of God’s word? It’s a principle we all
understand: surround yourself with the people who can teach what you are
seeking to know. So, if you are desiring to know more about God and His word,
follow Jesus’ example: surround yourself with the people of God who will teach you
the word of God.
Second, being in the right place among the
right people is a good place to start, but we are also told that Jesus was
listening to the teachers. Not everyone who is in the right place even with
great teachers does that. Yet, even as a 12-year-old boy, Jesus was learning by
listening. We may think it strange that as a boy Jesus needed to learn about
God and His word, but we are told at the end of this story that Jesus
“increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man” (Luke 2.52).
Jesus gives us the example that learning at any age involves listening. Don’t
be among the masses who are seeing but don’t see, and who hearing but don’t
hear (Matthew 13.13). Pay attention when people speak about God!
Third, we learn from Jesus that learning
involves asking questions. Can you imagine the scene where a 12-year-old boy
was asking questions of the priests and teachers in the temple?! We are not
told what kinds of questions Jesus asked, but we are told that all who
heard him were amazed (Luke 2.47). The value of asking questions of your Bible
teachers at home, in small groups or at church is immeasurable. In your
classes, don’t be shy. Learn from a 12-year-old boy to ask questions.
Some things we learn from kids are hilarious;
but other things are truly life changing. Learn from Jesus to put yourself in
the right place to listen and ask questions!
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