This passage is replete with...
This passage is replete with familiar ideas and corresponding illustrations. Two of these are: 1) Jesus transforming the annual custom into something worthy of pause; and 2) the examination of where our children are eager to be. A public service message once stated: "It's ten o'clock. Do you know where your children are?" It seems, however, this text's contribution surpasses examining yearly rituals, parental surveillance of youthful hangouts, childhood importunity, or obedience --all representative of laborous sermons witnessed.