Last
week we read about how Jesus was God's plan to bless the entire
world. We read that God was going to use Jesus to show every single
person on earth how big and how good God is. And, God did use Jesus.
Jesus came as the Christ that all of those people had been waiting
for. He died on the cross and He rose again and then He left His
followers on earth to finish what He had started.
But,
before He left, before He rose again, before He even died, Jesus did
something else. Jesus lived.
Jesus
ran around here, on our messy earth, with a group of guys who were
probably only teenagers. Those guys are called the twelve disciples.
Disciple is a big word that just means “follower.” These were the
guys who followed Jesus around and tried to live like He lived. Now,
being a teenager might sound pretty old to you right now, but
teenagers, just like all grown ups, are still learning an awful lot
about life. These teenagers had a lot of questions for Jesus, and
Jesus spent a lot of time answering their questions and letting them
listen in while he talked with other people. If you were a teenager
and you could ask Jesus any question in the world, what do you think
you would ask Him?
Those
are some good questions. We don't know all of the questions that the
disciples asked Jesus, but we do have stories in the Bible that tell
us some of the answers He gave them.
One
of the things that He talked about a lot was called the 'kingdom of
heaven.' Jesus told them that the kingdom of heaven was like a
little tiny seed that had been buried in the ground. Even though you
can't see the seed yet, it is still there, and, someday, it will fold
up out of the ground and grow into a giant tree.
Jesus
knew that there were bad things in the world. In fact, He told His
disciples (and lots of other people!) this story in Matthew chapter
13: “The
kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. But
while everyone was sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the
wheat, and went away. When the wheat sprouted and formed heads, then
the weeds also appeared.
“The
owner’s servants came to him and said, ‘Sir, didn’t you sow
good seed in your field? Where then did the weeds come from?’
‘An
enemy did this,’ he replied.
God
was the one who made the earth good. Satan came and tried to trick
God. He convinced Adam and Eve to break God's image, even through
they still had God's breath in them, and, now, the good is all mixed
up with the bad. Good things, like food, are all mixed up with bad
things, like weeds...
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