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Kids' BibleReading: Psalm 119:97-112 "I have more understanding than all my teachers, for Your testimonies are my meditation" (Psa 119:99)
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discipline of spending enough time with the Bible must start from
childhood. The responsibility lies primarily with parents. Paul was a
spiritual giant. He had been bestowed with unsurpassed skills and
potentials. His intellectual Parents spend so much time each day with their children, outside the classroom hours, in coaching and coaxing them to study their textbooks. This is fine and necessary in a world of competition. But how much time are the children made to spend with the Bible? We little realize that such a partiality angers God. He lamented through Prophet Hosea, "I have written for My people the great things of My law, but they were considered a strange thing" (Hos 8:12). In His anger He said, "Because you have forgotten the Law of your God, I also will forget your children" (Hos 4:6b). I don't worship Mary but I do hail her! How much she cooperated with God in preparing her Son for His redemptive ministry! Think of her efforts in filling the mind and heart of Boy Jesus with so much of Scriptures that even the teachers in the Temple were amazed! (Lk 2:46-48a). She continued to be a Bible tutor for Him from His twelfth to thirtieth year. For a young rural woman, in a carpenter's home, with very little academic exposure, and amidst so many domestic responsibilities, spending time with her Son alongwith the other children for the study of the Scriptures would not have been easy. The name "Mary" is common in Christian circles, but mothers like her are a rare breed.
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