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*LOSING JESUS*
Luke 2: 41-51
 
 
INTRODUCTION:
 
                        1.
The impossible has happened
                        2.  The boy Jesus was a wonderful child
                        3.   Then how did Mary lose Him?
                        4.   Don't be too hard on Mary.
I.
THE SCENE:
 
                        A.
She lost Him at a feast, not a fast.
B.   Allow Blessings to come between us and Him
                        C.   David leaned on the Lord.
D.   Beware in your success.
II.
THE SORROW
 
                        A.
They looked for him "sorrowing".
B.   A genuine backslider is saved.
C.   Would you return to the old way of life?
III.
THE SEARCH  
 
                        A.
They went back.
B.   They found Him at church.
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