Wednesday: 4th Week in Ordinary Time-A
Gospel: Mark 6:1-6: A prophet is despised in his own country.
The Rejection of Jesus’ Authority: Why Jesus is rejected?
Jesus’
hometown was harsh with him. Most of his neighbours could never accept the fact
that He was the Messiah, the Son of God. Unacceptance, unbelief and rumours
about him were widespread among his own people; and their unbelief led them to
do
Some
terrible things.
·
Some
in the city tried to kill him.
·
Some
friends and neighbours considered him mad or insane (Mk 3:20-21; Lk 4:16-30).
·
His
family was extremely embarrassed by his claims and the wild rumours surrounding
him (Mk3:31-32).
The
most sever critics of man’s life and works are, of course, those who have
always known him.
1. Jesus was in his home town,
Nazareth (v.1-2)
a.
He
entered the synagogue
b.
He
taught: the people were amazed
2. Some questioned his source of
authority (2-3)
a.
He
lacked proper credentials and education
b.
He
was from human and humble beginnings
3. Some were offended by him: They
thought of him only as one of their own (3-4): they knew only the human flesh
of Jesus and not the divinity
4. Some blocked God’s power (5)
5. Some were gripped with
unbelief-shockingly so
Thought: The
basic problem with Jesus’ home flock was envy and jealousy. They became stiff-necked,
giving themselves over to obstinate unbelief. Every believer is responsible and
accountable for his or her faith in God. Jesus was perfectly obedient to the
Father (Hebrew 5:8).
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