I’ve written before that it was important that Jesus grow up in Nazareth, not the Temple. I want to revisit that in light of the past two days’ meditations on the obituary:
Ed lived the great adventure of seeking God and loving people…
Ed was not a religious professional: he was a food service executive for Marriott. Now let’s look at Jesus:
His parents were shocked to find him [in the Temple], and Mary scolded him, saying, “Son, your father and I have searched for you everywhere! We have been worried sick over not finding you. Why would you do this to us?” Jesus said to them, “Why would you need to search for me? Didn’t you know that it was necessary for me to be here in my Father’s house, consumed with him?”…Jesus went with them back home to Nazareth and was obedient to them. (Luke 2.48 – 51, Passion Translation)
Was Jesus less consumed with God in Nazareth than he was at the Temple? Was Ed less consumed with God working for Marriott than he would have been had he been in “full-time ministry”? The Apostle Paul was clear:
And don’t be wishing you were someplace else or with someone else. Where you are right now is God’s place for you. Live and obey and love and believe right there… Friends, stay where you were called to be. God is there. Hold the high ground with him at your side. (1 Corinthians 7.17, 24, MSG)
I have loved these three blogs about it and his life. What an amazing epitaph! 💖
Agree. It really spoke to me!