Level 3, Lesson 13

Jesus Growing Up

Jesus helping to bring home water in a jug

Originally published by Ernest Manning's Radio Sunday School Mission


This lesson is based on the Scripture found in

Luke 2:39 & 52 (However, many of the details here are not found in the Bible record; they are things that we imagine Jesus may have done because of the town and times in which He lived.)

After Mary and Joseph had been to the Temple Church they went back to their own village of Nazareth, where they lived in a little square white house. It was a little different from most of the houses in the village, because Joseph had a workshop next to the house, where he worked as a carpenter.

Joseph and Jesus doing carpentry workIn his workshop Joseph was very busy all day, sawing long planks of wood, planing them smooth, and nailing them together to make all sorts of things for the people of the village and the farms around Nazareth. Sometimes he made a chest in which to keep clothes, sometimes a wooden bin for storing corn, or a plough for the farmer to use in his fields.

When Jesus was old enough to walk, He loved to go into Joseph’s workshop and play with the curly shavings, or build with the little blocks of wood which fell from Joseph’s saw.

Jesus grew bigger and stronger every day, and soon wanted to help Mother in the little house. When they got up early in the morning, Mary opened the door wide to let in the bright sunshine, while Jesus helped Joseph to roll up their mat beds, and put them away on the shelf.

breakfast of flat bread, olives and figsThen he helped Mary get their breakfast of flat bread-cakes and olives and figs, or ran by her side when she went to the well in the village street to fill her big water-jar.

basket of cornWhen Mary ground the corn into flour between two large flat stones, Jesus brought her the corn in His little basket. Then he fetched some water from the big jar to mix the flour into dough, and gathered some sticks and dry grass to make a fire for baking the bread.

children playing in the village squareSometimes little friends came to the door and said: “Please can Jesus come to play in the market place with us?” “Yes”, said Mary, “if you will take care of Him.” “Oh, yes,” cried all the children, and away they ran, taking Jesus by the hand.

In the market place they played lovely games, running races, or ‘catch.’

When the children were all tired, they took Jesus back to Mary, saying, “Thank you for letting Jesus play with us. We have had such a good time.” And as they ran to their own homes they thought how much nicer their games were when Jesus played with them.


We recommend installing the free Adobe Flash player


QUESTIONS

 
 

Home     Online Lessons                 Contact D&J    

Copyright © 1998–2009 U.B. David & I'll B. Jonathan, Inc.
Mailbox Club Lessons Copyright © 1997–2003, The Mailbox Club International;
used by permission with adaptation for the Internet by Vaughan V. Durston, president, UB David and I'll B Jonathan Inc.
All rights reserved.