P1419:1, 129:0.1
Jesus had fully and finally separated himself from the management of the domestic
affairs of the Nazareth family and from the immediate direction of its individuals.
He continued, right up to the event of his baptism, to contribute to the family
finances and to take a keen personal interest in the spiritual welfare of
every one of his brothers and sisters. And always was he ready to do everything
humanly possible for the comfort and happiness of his widowed mother.
P1419:2, 129:0.2
The Son of Man had now made every preparation for detaching himself permanently
from the Nazareth home; and this was not easy for him to do. Jesus naturally
loved his people; he loved his family, and this natural affection had been
tremendously augmented by his extraordinary devotion to them. The more fully
we bestow ourselves upon our fellows, the more we come to love them; and since
Jesus had given himself so fully to his family, he loved them with a great
and fervent affection.
P1419:3, 129:0.3
All the family had slowly awakened to the realization that Jesus was making
ready to leave them. The sadness of the anticipated separation was only tempered
by this graduated method of preparing them for the announcement of his intended
departure. For more than four years they discerned that he was planning for
this eventual separation.