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Story 4
Jesus Begins His Ministry
day John was preaching as usual. A stranger came to
him and asked to be baptized. John looked at Him for a
minute. Then he said ...
“I need to be baptized by you. Why do you come to me?”
For in that one look something in the stranger’s face told
John that it was Jesus, the Christ, who asked to be baptized.
Although they were cousins, their homes were so far apart that
they had never seen each other.
John knew that the Savior did not need to repent. John
knew that the Savior had never done anything that was wrong.
John did not want to baptize him, but Jesus said ...
“I want you to do it. It is right that you should, even if
you do not know the reason why.”
Then they both went into the Jordan River, and Jesus was
baptized.
When Jesus came up out of the water the spirit of God
in the form of a dove rested on His head. A voice from
heaven said ...
“This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”
It was God’s voice.
Jesus did not stay around to talk to the people then. He
went off by Himself into the wilderness. He wanted to be
alone with God. He wanted to think about the new life He had
just begun. He had no home now. He had given up His home and
everything that was dear to Him in Nazareth. He knew that now
He would spend the rest of His life doing good to others, and
teaching them how to be happy.
Forty days and forty nights He spent in this wilderness.
During this time He was thinking about what others needed and
so little about what He Himself needed. During all this time
He did not eat. Now at the end He felt hungry. All around
Him were smooth stones, shaped much like the loaves of bread
which they used in that country. Their loaves of bread
looked something like a puffed up tortilla.
The bad spirit of Satan always wants us to do wrong. Satan
always wants us to do things we know are not right. Well, the
bad spirit of Satan came to Jesus, too. Satan came to Him
when He was very hungry, and said ...
“If you are the Son of God, you can do anything you want to.
Just turn these stones into bread.”
Jesus was able to do this. In a few days He did something
just as wonderful. But He had been asking God for power to
help other people, not to help Himself. He did not turn the
stones into bread. Instead, He answered Satan with a Bibleverse. The verse Jesus used means: Yes, we need to feed our
bodies. But we also need to trust and obey God. Because God
has promised to take care of us. Satan again said to
Jesus ...
“If You are the Son of God, why do You not throw Yourself down
from the high roof of the temple at Jerusalem? God will send
His angels to take care of you, for He has promised to do so.
They will hold You up in their hands so that You will not get
hurt. And when the people see angels taking care of You, andnot allowing You to fall, they will believe at once that You
are the Christ, and they will worship You.”
Again Jesus answered with a Bible verse. The verse Jesus
used this time means: Yes, it is true that God has promised to
help us when we are in trouble. But it is not right for us to
do things that are dangerous just to see if God will help us.
Satan then took Jesus where He could see a long way off.
Jesus saw cities filled with people and riches. Then Satan
said to Jesus...
“All these you can have, if you will obey me. The people will
be glad to have You for their king if You will not find fault
with their wicked ways. Never mind if they are wicked. Try
to please them and me instead of trying to please God.”
But Jesus answered him ...
“Go away from me, Satan, I will have nothing to do with you.
It is written, ‘Thou shalt love the Lord, thy God, and Him
only shalt thou serve.’“
Satan then realized that Jesus was a man he could not tempt
to do wrong. So, he went away for a little while. But, many
other times the Devil tried to tempt Jesus to do something that
was wrong. The Bible says that Jesus was tempted in every way
just as we are today. But Jesus never did wrong. This is why
Jesus can help us not do wrong. All we have to do is ask Him.
Jesus knows how hard it is for us to always do the right thing.
Jesus knows what we need to be able to do the right thing.
After Satan had gone, angels came and comforted Jesus.
Shortly after this, Jesus went back to the Jordan. John
was still preaching to lots of people. As John looked up and
saw Jesus coming, he said ...
“Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the
world.”
What did John mean? Just this: Jesus, a pure, gentle man
had never in His life done a wrong thing. However, Jesus
would soon die just like the little lambs in the temple
service. He would die for the wrongs of other people. After
Jesus died the little lambs no longer had to die in the
temple. Because Jesus died on the cross the sins of people
will always be forgiven if they believe in God, love
Jesus, try to obey God and ask God to forgive them for
Jesus’ sake.
The next day Jesus passed that way again. John the Baptistwas there talking to two friends, John and Andrew. Seeing
Jesus coming, John said again ...
“Behold the Lamb of God.”
This time the two men followed Jesus. Jesus turned around
and saw they were following close behind Him. He asked
them ...
“What are you looking for?”
They answered ...
“Rabbi (which means master or teacher), where do you live?”
Jesus said ...
“Come and see.”
They went with Jesus to the place where He was staying, and
spent the rest of the day there. Andrew was very pleased with
his new friend. He was so pleased that he found his brother
Simon (later called Peter), and brought him to Jesus Christ.
The next day Jesus started out on a journey to Galilee.
His three new friends went with Him. On the way they met a
man named Philip. He was glad to go with them. Before Philip
left to go with them, he found his friend Nathanael. Philip
asked Nathanael to join them, too.
Nathanael did not wish to go when he heard that Jesus was
from Nazareth. Do you remember that the people from Nazareth
were not thought to be good? So, Nathanael did not think a
man from that place could really be the Christ. But Philip
asked him to go and see Jesus before he decided. So,
Nathanael went with Philip. After talking for a little
while, he said ...
“Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel.”
Nathanael was as much pleased with his new friend, Jesus,
as the others were. Nathanael was glad to join the little
group on their way to Galilee. There were six in the group
now. Jesus, John, Andrew, Peter, Philip and Nathanael all
became dear friends. They were called disciples, or learners,
because they listened to the teachings of Jesus and learned
from Him.
On the third day that they were together there was a
wedding in Cana of Galilee. Jesus and His disciples were
invited to the wedding celebration feast. When they got to
the house Mary, the mother of Jesus, was there. The
celebration feast lasted several days. Before it was over the
host ran out of wine. They had no place to get more. What
were they to do? In those days, it was not proper for the
host of such a celebration to run out of wine. Mary told
Jesus that they had no wine. He seemed unwilling to do
anything about it. But Mary was very sure that Jesus would
help. She said to the servants ...
“Do whatever He tells you.”
There were six water-pots (large stone jars) outside the
door. Probably they were filled with water. It is hot
and dusty in that part of the world. From history we learn
that the tops of the jars were usually filled with fresh,
green leaves. These leaves keep the water clean and cool.
Most likely Jesus told the servants to empty all the water
from the jars. Because He then told them to fill them up
with clear water. This they did. They filled the jars up
to the brim. Then Jesus said ...
“Draw some out now, and take it to the master of the feast.”
The ‘master’ of the feast was the director of the feast.
The servants did as Jesus told them. The governor tasted what
they brought him, and said ...
“How is this? At most feasts they serve their best wine at
the beginning, and keep the poorest till the last; but here at
the end of the feast they are serving their best wine.”
Yes, Jesus had changed the water in the six jars into the
richest wine.
Do you remember? Jesus was very hungry in the wilderness a
few days before this. He would not turn the stones into bread
for His own use. But at this wedding celebration feast it was
different. Now other people needed help. Jesus used the
power God had given Him. He showed kindness to others. He
did what no one else could do. He showed them that He was
God’s Son. Jesus Christ performed a miracle. As far as we
know, this was the first time Jesus had done anything like
this. But we shall hear of a lot of miracles after this.
We shall find that every time He used this wonderful power,
during all His life, it was for this same reason --- to do
kindness to someone. Jesus never used His power to make
Himself more comfortable. And, He never used it to make
anyone else uncomfortable.
His five new friends were very interested in what happenedat the wedding celebration feast. They had known Jesus only a
few days. Yet in that short time they had learned to love
Him. Now they were sure that they had made no mistake in
believing Him to be the Christ. Because no one could do
such things unless God gave Him the power.
After the wedding celebration feast was over, Jesus and His
disciples went to Capernaum. It was a busy city on the shore
of a lake which is known by three names; the Sea of Galilee,
the Sea of Tiberias, and Lake Gennesaret. It was a beautiful
lake. It was thirteen miles long and six miles wide. Boats
of every kind used the lake, such as Roman warships; little
rough boats used by fishermen; and many other kinds of boats.
Cities and large towns were built all along the shores
of the lake. Capernaum was one of the busiest of these
cities. Roman soldiers were always there standing guard.
Strangers were coming and going all the time. Capernaum was
a central place. People often passed through Capernaum on the
way to other countries. Also many people came to Capernaum to
trade things.
The country around the lake was also beautiful. Mountains
and hills sloped down to the shore. On these mountain sides
anything that was planted would grow because the soil was very
rich. Scattered all around were fields of wheat and groves of
palms, olives, figs, and oranges. Also many wild flowers grew
around this area. There were lots of different kinds of wild
flowers in Palestine. Many of them had pretty colors and were
beautiful. A field of these flowers is a wonderful sight to
see.
It was a place where Jesus could meet and talk with people
of many nations. Later in His life, Jesus spent much time in
Capernaum. From this city, Jesus could easily make short
trips into other areas in the country. But this time, Jesus
only stayed a few days in the city because it was time to go
to the Passover Feast in Jerusalem.
Do you remember how delighted He was when His parents took
Him for the first time to the Passover - When He was twelve
years old? Remember how He loved to stay in the temple? But
this time when Jesus entered the temple courts, He was not
happy with what He saw. Instead of guietness and respect He
found there was great confusion. Money was being changed.
Doves and sheep and oxen were being sold. This was happening
even inside the temple wall during services.
Jesus saw some small cords which had probably been used to
tie the animals. Out of these cords He made a whip. He drovethe sheep and oxen from the temple. He also drove out the men
who had charge of them. Jesus also upset the tables used by
the money changers. There money probably rolled around on the
floor. Then Jesus said to those who sold the doves ...
“Take these things away from here, and do not make my Father’s
house a place of business.”
His voice was stern. No one dared to disobey Him. Jesus
soon cleared the temple court.
Why did they sell animals in the temple? Because many of
the people who came to worship lived a long way from
Jerusalem. They could not easily bring with them the animals
needed for their sacrifices. It was better for them to buy
the animals in Jerusalem, near the temple. Since only Jewish
money was accepted in the temple, money had to also be
changed. People from different parts of the world brought
with them different kinds of money. Different kinds of money
is used in different countries.
Why was Jesus so upset? Why was He so displeased? It was
not because they sold animals. It was because they sold
animals in the wrong place. The temple was built as a place
to worship God, not as a place of business. There was
plenty of room to sell animals outside of the temple. They
should have cared about keeping God’s house sacred. That is
what God had told them to do. The priests should not have
allowed such things to be done. But they did. And Jesus
was upset and displeased about it.
These priests were angry about what Jesus did. They felt
they might lose some money if the business in the temple were
stopped. They had another reason for being angry with what
Jesus did. They did not like to have this stranger named
Jesus come and take control of things. They felt they were
the rulers, not Jesus. So they asked Jesus to give them a
sign that He had the right to do such things. He answered
them in a way that no one understood at that time. But years
later the disciples remembered the answer Jesus gave. They
knew what He meant.
Jesus stayed in Jerusalem through the Passover week. The
Bible says that when many people saw the miracles that He did,
they believed that Jesus was the Christ. But it does not tell
us what these miracles were. One person who saw Jesus
was a very prominent man among the Children of Israel. Hisname was Nicodemus. This man wanted to learn more from this
wonderful teacher. He was afraid that his friends might find
out about his interest in knowing more about Jesus. So, he
waited till one night, when it was dark. Then, when no one
was watching, he came to the place where Jesus was staying.
Jesus was always willing to teach anyone who wanted to
learn from Him. Jesus was very glad to tell Nicodemus about
the new life that every person who wants to please God and be
a good person must live. Jesus told Nicodemus that because
people do not know the best way to live, God sent His Son
into the world to teach them. God has taught us through the
Bible that whoever believes on Jesus and obeys His teachings
will have life that goes on forever and ever. Jesus told
Nicodemus that the coming of the Son of God is like the
sunshine. It brings light into the world. And, it shows
people what is good and what is not good. But, most people
who are doing bad things do not like to have the light of
God’s goodness show what they are doing. Instead most people
who are doing bad things want to hide in the dark. Jesus
Christ is the light and He wants us to do things in the
light of goodness.
After the Passover ended, Jesus and His disciples left
Jerusalem and traveled through Judea. They traveled until
they came to the place where John the Baptist was still
preaching and baptizing. Jesus, too, began to preach. At
first only a few people listened to Jesus. Soon more and more
people became interested in hearing Him talk. Before long the
crowds who had been listening to John, left John to follow
Jesus, the new Rabbi, or teacher. Jesus did not baptize any
of them. But His disciples baptized more than John the
Baptist did. The friends of John did not like to have the
crowds leave John to follow Jesus. So, they went to John to
tell him their views and thoughts. But John said ...
“It is just as it should be. I am not the Christ. My work
is almost done, but his will be greater and greater. You must
take him for your master, and believe what he tells you. He
is the Son of God.”
Some of the other teachers were envious, too, because Jesus
was making so many friends. Most of these other teachers did
not like John either. They did not like John or Jesus,
because they were losing their students. Their students were
following John and Jesus and they did not like it. Jesus knew
that these other teachers did not like Him. He thought it was
best to leave Judea for a little while. He then left Judea
and went into Galilee.
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