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Mary pictures us.  The Holy Spirit forms Christ in us.  Christ
        grows in us.  In the fullness of time we give Christ to the world.
        I  want  to  use  Mary  as  a  picture;  not  Mary  when  she  was
        conceiving Christ or giving Christ.  We’re talking about union
        with Christ.  I want to share how Mary related to her son.  I
        want to show how she related to Him when He was a boy twelve
        years  old  and  then  when  He  began  His  ministry  and  turned
        water into wine.

        Mark 3:33-35, “And answering them, He said, ‘Who are My
        mother and My brothers?’  And looking about on those who
        were sitting around Him, He said, ‘Behold, My mother and My
        brothers!  For whoever does the will of God, he is My brother
        and sister and mother.’”  Jesus said, “Whoever does the will of
        God, that’s my mother, that’s my sister and that’s my brother.”
        John  12:26,  “If  anyone  serves  Me,  let  him  follow  Me;  and
        where I am, there shall My servant also be; if anyone serves Me,
        the Father will honor him.”  Both of these verses have to do
        with the will of God.


        When Jesus was twelve years old he related to His parents by
        obedience.    Luke  2:41&42,  “And  His  parents  used  to  go  to
        Jerusalem every year at the Feast of the Passover.  And when
        He became twelve, they went up there according to the custom
        of the Feast;” At age twelve Jesus submitted to his mother and
        stepfather.  They decided where He would go.  If they went to
        Jerusalem to a feast, Jesus went with them.  If they went to visit
        relatives, like Elizabeth, Jesus  went  with  them.  They had  a
        relationship with their son, like any parent has a relationship
        with  their  son.    Based  on  that  relationship,  they  had  certain
        expectations.

        On  this  occasion  Jesus  disappointed  his  parents.    They  had
        expectations and He did not meet those expectations.  The way
        he acted not only confused them but it upset them.  Luke 2:48,
        “And  when  they  saw  Him,  they  were  astonished;  and  His
        mother said to Him, ‘Son, why have You treated us this way?
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