Thanks Carleeta for sharing this devotional with me. I really enjoy reading it 
because it given me the knowledge words of God.
Addison 

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 1:42 AM
  Subject: {dbilg} Daily Bread


  The age of 33-1/2 is a prime age for all able young men.

   

  At that age, you are just entering the excitement of being an adult; you are 
still young, just out of your youth; the beginnings of maturity are being seen 
and felt in your being; you are in that little period just between youth and 
manhood.

   

  Your dreams for your life’s accomplishments are now the brightest and most 
hopeful. All of your natural abilities are at their best.

   

  And that was the age when Satan attacked the young Man Jesus, and killed Him 
by crucifixion.

   

  The Bible is clear that Jesus in His incarnation was “in all things .. made 
like unto His brethren” (Heb. 2:17) “As the children are partakers of flesh and 
blood, He also Himself likewise took part of the same”(vs. 14).

   

  As a young Man of 33-1/2 Jesus looked forward to life, just as we do at that 
age; He was indeed the divine Son of God, but He had laid aside the 
prerogatives of His divinity and chose to face life and to live it as we do 
with only one difference—“yet without sin” (4:15).

   

  His consciousness was like ours at that age; for 33-1/2 years Jesus had 
successfully resisted all of Satan’s temptations, and had conquered him. And 
Jesus had come as the long-promised Messiah to the Jewish people; but ”He came 
unto His own, and His own received Him not” (John 1:11).

   

  Yes, He was the divine Son of God; but does that mean that in His 
consciousness as One of us He was omniscient at that time?

   

  He knew of His coming death for the sins of the world—He had known it ever 
since at the age He was attending His first Passover with Joseph and Mary 
Jerusalem. He said to them then, “Wist ye not that I must be about My Father’s 
business?” (Luke 2:49). He looked at the white robed priest slaying the 
Passover lamb and He knew deep in His soul, that the Lamb of God was Himself.

   

  When He returned later to Nazareth, the village children tried to get Him to 
play with them in their games; but He couldn’t put His heart into playing 
games. His mother Mary was perplexed by Him; already old Simeon’s prophecy of 
her was beginning to be fulfilled, “a sword shall pierce through thy own 
soul”(2:34, 35). Imagine the horror of her soul when she had to watch her Son 
be crucified!

   

  In the resurrection day I hope I can have a minute sometime to thank her for 
being the mother of our Savior! No other mother has endured the burden that she 
did. 

   

  And I will kneel and thank her Son for saying No! to all the earthly joy that 
could have been His at the age He died for us.





  

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