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Catching Calm in the Chaos (Luke 2.41-52)
Arise Reads the Gospel According to Luke

Big Idea: When our priorities are straight, we can experience calm in the chaos.

Jesus at the Temple (Luke 2.41-52)

  • The Passover Trip: “His parents went to Jerusalem every year at the Feast of the Passover… When he was twelve years old, they went up according to custom.” (Luke 2.41–42)
  • The Crisis: “The boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem. His parents did not know it…” (Luke 2.43–45)
  • Finding Jesus in the Temple: “After three days they found him in the temple, sitting among the teachers…” (Luke 2.46–47)
  • Mary’s Distress: “Your father and I have been searching for you in great distress.” (Luke 2.48)
  • Jesus’ Response: “Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?” (Luke 2.49)
    Return to Nazareth: “He went down with them… and was submissive to them.” (Luke 2.51–52)

Why This Story Matters

  • This is the only detailed story of Jesus’ childhood in Scripture.
  • No sensational legends — just a realistic family crisis.
  • It shows the King’s relationship to the Temple and to His Father.
  • It reveals how ordered priorities shape responses in chaos.
  • Big Idea Redux: When our priorities are straight, we can experience calm in the chaos.
  • The Ordering of Loves (Ordo Amoris)

How to Find Calm in Chaos This Week

  • Remember Your First Love
  • Ask Questions
  • Habituate Your Principles

Suggested Resources

For Reflection

  • How does today’s message resonate with you?
  • What questions does this message raise for you?
  • What actions does this message encourage you to take?
  • How can you dig deeper into today’s message?

Remember: Jesus loves you right where you are, but He loves you too much to leave you there.

 

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