In His Father’s House

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Matthew 2:1-23, Luke 2:39-52

Many great love songs weave in the theme: “I want to be where you are.” This posture of safety, love, comfort and content in the form of a person is a beautiful sentiment. For many of us, we have experienced a parent, a friend, a spouse or even a place that has felt like a healing balm for our souls. The physical meeting place of the church, even as a teen, has always been a favorite sanctuary of mine. Whether I was hiding in the choir pews during a middle school lock-in or practicing for the Vacation Bible School play, the church building felt like a second home to me. 

But it wasn’t just the building, it was the people. The church is where my faith was nurtured and challenged because it is within the safety of people who love us where we can truly explore who God is and how God has made us to be. There were peers, mentors and Bible teachers who opened my eyes to see more of God’s love through the pages of the Bible.

Jesus also found wisdom in the house of God. As a twelve-year-old kid, He gravitated towards a council of teachers in the temple to learn and commune with them (Luke 2:46). His parents were frightened, thinking they had lost Him. Like most parents, their nature was to protect and care for their son. When they found Jesus, He said, “Why were you searching for me?”…“Didn’t you know that it was necessary for me to be in my Father’s house?” (v.49). Father’s house? But Joseph was His father. I can see why His parents were confused.

But for Jesus, His place was in His Father’s house. In the presence of God and God’s people is where Jesus read God’s Word. This experience began the next phase in Jesus’s maturation into the person we know Him to be: “Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and with people” (v.52). 

Maybe we lost our safe place over the years due to circumstances outside of our control or complicated relationships. Or perhaps, we have grown cold to the beauty of being in a community of believers. The wonderful thing about Jesus is that He gave us the gift of having sanctuary whenever and wherever we are. Through the Holy Spirit, we have God in us, a sweet communion that feels like home. We don’t have to find the perfect place or person to make us feel whole because we can experience it through Jesus. God has made His home within us. 

And when we have found our safety in Jesus, then we can create a safe place for others. We can sit amid friends reading God’s Word and growing in wisdom together, like Jesus did that day in the temple. Following our longing to be wherever God is, we will find our home with the Father.

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  1. Reanna Mendoza says:

    Church has always been a complicated place for me for various reasons. My daughter has made it her place, her community.

  2. Jennifer Yawn says:

    Luke 2:51 says “then He…was obedient to them.” The way this is written almost suggests that prior to this, he was being disobedient by staying behind. I was taught that Jesus lived a sinless life and in doing so,, He never did anything wrong.. But I realize that not every misstep is rooted in sin. Sometimes a misstep is simply not understanding. Jesus had to learn by mistakes just like we do. Isn’t that fantastic to know?

  3. Brandy Deruso says:

    Lord we thank you!

  4. Meg B says:

    Commenting to those looking for a church home. It is not an easy task but God has a plan for you to be in community just like the first church after Jesus’ resurrection. If your local area doesn’t have the Gospel centered church you are looking for I highly encourage finding a church who posts sermons online to join. Post pandemic so many churches now have a remote community! Maybe you will find others who live close that want to come over and watch the sermon with you. Keep praying and take the steps to find your church!

  5. Meg B says:

    Commenting to those looking for a church home. It is not an easy task but God has a plan for you to be in community just like the first church after Jess. If your community doesn’t have the Christ centered group you are looking for I highly encourage finding a church who posts sermons online to join. Post pandemic so many churches now have a remote community! Maybe you will find others who live close that want to come over and watch the sermon with you.

  6. Meg B says:

    Commenting to those looking for a church home. It is not an easy task but God has a plan for you. If your community does

  7. Susan Lincks says:

    I find this confusing. Did Jesus know as a boy He was God? Why does He say He needs to be with His Father, meaning Himself? I feel for Joseph. It must have hurt.

  8. Nicole Isom says:

    My prayer is that as I sit with Jesus and read the Word, I gain wisdom and understanding to continue to safely walk with Him in this earthly vessel. I love the fact that we can be challenged by the Word and grow with those around us in a safe and loving environment.