The Life of Jesus, Part 4 (4/10)ಮಾದರಿ
The foreknowledge of Jesus
"When you know everything beforehand, you can travel the world for free", someone once told me. Yes, it is a reality: if you have a lot of knowledge, it can save you a lot of time.
In our days, foreknowledge is not often allowed and in many cases you will be punished if you act with foreknowledge, like in stock trading. Jesus did have foreknowledge.
Jesus was traveling through his country, Israel. He traveled from the north to the center of the country, Jerusalem. Every year there was a big celebration and people came from all over the land to the city. Jesus' brothers tell him to go. But Jesus doesn’t go because “It is not his time.”. A while later, he says: "Now it is my time." He is very aware of things that no one else sees. He has foreknowledge.
That is one of the things that makes Jesus special. He knows things. Not just back then but in our present too. He knows in advance so he knows what’s best.
He knew that people wanted to kill him. That is what he predicted. Even despite the good news he shares and the good arguments he had. The authorities debate with him. Jesus does miracles on the Sabbath. In those days the Sabbath was a day of rest and no one was allowed to work, the rules had to be strictly followed. But Jesus knows the culture and their rules. He counters their accusation by saying that if a boy is born he will be circumcised 8 days later, like the Jewish law demands, even if that is on the Sabbath.
Jesus knew what he was doing. He knew his timing. He knew upfront. In spite of all that: he went to the cross to be killed, even though he knew what was coming Isn’t that strange? He was on a mission. For me and you. Get to know more about Jesus.
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Come on a journey with me and learn more about the life of Jesus. Together we watch a short clip of the movie The Life of Jesus and reflect on what we see. Discover who Jesus really was and what He can mean to you. This reading plan is the 4th out of 10. You can read each plan separately but we challenge you to complete the entire journey.
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