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Rejecting The Person
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Rejecting The Person
By Derl G. Keefer

Luke 4:21-30

Christ’s passion from the outset of His ministry was for God’s people to know and accept God. There were no imitation gods allowed. Jesus preached the message that came directly from the heart of His Father. Christ was asked to share at His hometown synagogue, and for the moment he held celebrity status. The people heard about His preaching, teaching and healing ministry so old neighbors and friends wanted to hear what their “home town boy” had to say that was impacting lives around Israel.

At the time of Jesus’ ministry the synagogue system was concerned about the cultivation of the mind and the soul through study, discussion and praise, then with the spiritual needs of the people. It teemed with tradition and had lost its relevancy to everyday life. Jesus stood up in the synagogue and talked about God in the present tense, not the God of irrelevant tradition. But tradition made people feel comfortable, and Jesus bringing God in to the present tense made everyone uncomfortable!

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Bruce Larson comments, “It is much riskier to open your heart to God each day to listen and to ask, ‘Lord, what are you telling me today?’ That plunges us into the now, which is the dimension Jesus introduces here. If God is not here and now, there is no God. If we have only the God of history, the God of the apocalypse, and the God of eschatology, we have no God. Jesus said today this Scripture is fulfilled. The Bible is full of ‘nows.’ Now is the acceptable hour. This is the day the Lord hath made.”2

Because of their discomfort, the people rejected both Jesus as a person and His teaching. Their rejection became an uncontrollable anger that ignited a fury from the crowd, which led to their attempt to kill their one-time neighbor!

Rejection has the potential to damage the emotions, the mind, relationships, the body, and the spirit. What caused the rejection of Jesus by His neighbors — and what causes people today to reject Him?

We reject Jesus when He doesn’t match our expectations.

During the time of Jesus there was a heightened awareness of the coming of the Messiah. The Romans had a strangle hold on the people in Israel, from unwanted taxation to military occupation. They were hated and despised by the Israeli people. The popular idea of the Messiah was the destruction of the occupying forces and the liberation of Palestine giving them the superior position.

Their expectations were fueled when John the Baptist came center stage and seemingly feared no one, not even King Herod. He told the crowds that he was not the Messiah, but one was coming whose sandals he was not even worthy to unlatch. The anticipation was that when the Messiah came he would come in riding a white horse, leading an impregnable army, defeat the hated Romans and restore Israel to its rightful and powerful place.

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