Friend, the bible teaches that Jesus was without sin. He did not sin in thought, word, or deed. He might have made noise or cried as a baby but He did not have "temper tantrums".
When He was thirty years old, He began his public ministry and was empowered by God, but He was without sin from His conception...
god bless!!
2006-12-02 08:07:33
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answered by happy pilgrim 6
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Alright, heres my explaination... Jesus was completly human, its what catholics believe, but they also believe he was wholy divine as well. We can't say he didn't cry or what not, its healthy for babies to cry. If you have ever read the bible, there is a story about Jesus after traveling with his family for days to a temple, stayed without Mary or anyones knowledge, they assumed he was with a different group of people. When they found this out, they traveled back and found him preaching, and talking with the priests and elders. This caused Mary a great deal of stress, but his explanation was why wouldn't they know, he was in his Fathers house.
Jesus had temptation like any other human, he faced everything humans did, he also felt pain. But the thing that makes Jesus such a figure, is that he didn't fall to temptation. Jesus didn't suddnely turn amazing, he grew like all of us, but he did not sin.
2006-12-02 16:10:32
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answered by emcjensen 2
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We know from the scriptures that He led a sinless life, though we know very little about His early years. Most of what we know about Jesus was recorded during His 3 year ministry, death and resurection. He lives on, and through the Power of His Holy Spirit we come to know Him more closely.
Jesus was fully human and fully divine, He would therefore have been subject to all of the same human emotions, feelings, pain, temptation etc. that are. It's worth mentioning here that He recieved the Baptism of the Holy Spirit at the begining of His Ministry.
2006-12-02 16:19:39
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answered by movedby 5
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Jesus was really a sweet kid.you are what you are from birth!if you are observant enough,you will notice a lot of wise kids are a bit different from the average ones.but then again,some have to go through life wantonly to sober at latter ages.a non mischievous kid should and must not turn out to be one if they get good parenting no matter the environment!but it is really hard to tame a naturally born mischievous one.
all the same ,Christ was sober from childhood,sweet rom the average kid.they are extra observant and mostly learn from the experience of others without necessarily going through it.
i have seen my junior brother grow just like that.no matter the external influence he has been exposed to,he never seems to fall a victim!
2006-12-02 16:20:08
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answered by hecteck 2
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Sensible answers for non-sensible questions? OK: Jesus would be a 'good' kid, wouldn't get in trouble at school for throwing rocks at His teachers. Would not wake up every couple hours at night crying, etc.
WHY? BECUZ He's Jesus, why else? He figured he'd come down to earth to save our sorry a((es.
2006-12-02 16:05:13
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answered by ANSWER MY QUESTION!! 6
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I saw a trailor for that new movie coming out and Mary asks "how do we raise a child like this". So I think it's a good question. As a baby, Jesus was like any other baby. I'm sure he got gas, had colds, and ear infections, and had digestion issues just like the rest of us do.
For the record, I don't believe he became anointed as Christ until his baptism.
2006-12-02 16:12:56
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answered by Twin momma as of 11/11 6
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LOL. The Bible indicates that Jesus was just like any other Jewish boy - went to Synagogue, was educated, apprenticed beside His father, etc. He didn't start His ministry until after His seclusion & baptism. I would think He was pooing & throwing tantrums just like any other child until He matured & came into His purpose.
Anne Rice wrote a very realistic account of His early years.
2006-12-02 16:05:23
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answered by azar_and_bath 4
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you are basing Jesus on your own experiences, and don`t forget that you are a sinner and Jesus was without sin, sure He cried as a baby and He felt hunger and thirst,but there is a cut off point were Jesus and the rest of us differ.
2006-12-02 16:06:51
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answered by Sentinel 7
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I think that he was a normal kid that turned into the greatest traveling salesman the world has ever known. Ever see "The Music Man"? Same concept.
2006-12-02 16:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I would envision Jesus was a model child as much as he was a model adult. Jesus was tempted with everything we were but did not sin.
2006-12-02 16:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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