Nobody Nazareth

Keith Winder, a pastoral intern at our Church Wheatland Presbyterian, gave a sermon today titled "A Rejected Hometown Hero," an exposition on the implications on Luke 4:21-30.

Nazareth was such a small town that many skeptics even doubt it existed in days of Jesus. That, then, in their eyes, casts doubt on the veracity of Scripture. So small and insignificant, not even on a map type of deal. Reminds me when I bought a low cost GPS App for my iPhone and it didn't have the map of Columbia, Pennsylvania.

So, Nazareth was a small village...a one donkey town. That makes their hostility towards Jesus pretty pathetic, wanting to throw him off a cliff and all for proclaiming the Commencement of His Messianic reign. Provincial townies with wicked hearts (really all us, if I think about it). Jesus would and could have made them more...but they wanted to be less. He wanted to bring them heaven; they were happy in their little hell of a place.
Small-minded souls spend more time trying to take others down than lifting others up.

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