The born Christ was recognized only by a small handful of people. For thirty years no one knew anything about him. He, like most people, has successively gone through such periods of life as childhood, adolescence, youth and adulthood. He consecrated them and filled them with himself.
Periods of life
In earthly life, holiness is associated with infancy and old age. Children are holy because they know no sin. They are innocent of weakness and ignorance. Unfortunately, children quickly get out of this state, starting to cunning, cunning and deceiving.
Old age is also approaching holiness. A person in this state falls into a second childhood. He is not interested in anything and also becomes innocent of his weakness. Sooner or later, the devil takes away holiness from both children and the elderly.
Modern children begin to sin very early. They develop addiction to mobile gadgets, a computer, a TV, etc. Until old age, their life is lined with continuous sins, from which it is difficult for them to get rid, even when on the verge of death.
Each age has its own sins. For childhood, ignorance is characteristic. This is not surprising, because the child knows little else in this life. Youth is filled with lust, and adulthood is with covetousness (a passion for acquisition and hoarding).
Mature people, being at the peak of life, in all their glory show their pride, lasciviousness, envy, resentment, etc. If you pay attention to Christ, then he was holy throughout his short life. As a child, he was not ignorant, in his youth he had no lust, and in adulthood he did not need money.