"And they sought him among their kinsfolk and acquaintance, and found him not." - Luke 2:44-45
May we not gather a lesson of sweet instruction from the anxious and
fruitless search the parents made for Jesus in the days of his flesh?
What kinsfolks and acquaintances shall we now search among for the
Saviour? My soul, how little of Jesus is to be found in this Christless
generation! What parlour conversation makes mention of his name? Is it
not plain and evident, from the general, nay almost universal silence
observed in all companies concerning his name, and offices, and
characters, and relations, that Christ is not there? Shall we seek him
among the professors of the gospel? Who are they that honour Jesus? Not
they who deny his Godhead; not they who deny the influences of his Holy
Spirit; not they who set up their own righteousness as part, or the
whole of their justification before God. Jesus is not in that house, in
that family, in that heart, among that people who live in sensuality,
profaneness, and impiety. Where shall we seek Jesus? Blessed Lord, mine
eyes are unto thee to be taught. I would say unto thee, in the language
of the church, "Tell me, O thou whom my soul loveth, where thou
feedest, where thou makest thy flock to rest at noon. Oh when I shall
find thee without, I would lead thee, and bring thee into my mother's
house, who would instruct me; and I would cause thee to drink of spiced
wine of the juice of my pomegranate."
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