Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Friday, August 3, 2012

Rejected and Dismissed

~~~ Jeremiah 26:1-9 ~~~ Psalm 69 ~~~ Matthew 13: 54-58 ~~~

Jeremiah and Jesus both rejected and dismissed by those in
closest proximity to their hometown.

"...When Jeremiah finished speaking
all that the LORD bade him speak to all the people,
the priests and prophets laid hold of him, crying,
"You must be put to death!"

Jeremiah had been given the inspired words of God, but the people rejected him.
Often when the truth is revealed to us we prefer to deny what we are hearing.
When our ears hear words that are not flattering to what we hold as truth
we tend to turn away.
We so want to believe what we want to believe no matter what.
It is a common struggle we all face.

Jeremiah was trying to warn the people...
God was giving them a chance to change, but they would not listen.
They remained hard headed which translated into
hardness of heart as well.

It must have been very discouraging for the prophets when they were
dismissed as speaking foolishness.

Years later enter a humble and lowly man, Jesus.
The son of a carpenter; not well schooled by their standards.

"Where did this man get such wisdom and mighty deeds?
Is he not the carpenter's son'
Is not his mother named Mary..."

After all the scribes had all of the knowledge. They were the highly
educated. What did this man know? Who was he to be telling them
how things were?
Where was he getting his foolish ideas from? Who had he been hanging around?
He was obviously confused about the truths.
Jesus had no idea about branding and market research.

Even though The Father had sent him and the Holy Spirit had conceived
him in the womb of Mary; he was not a person of authority.
At least not to the synogogue officials.
They were puzzled by what they were hearing and his actions.
When something is puzzling it is much easier to ignore.
Think about the things you do not understand...
Do you really take the time to investigate and research or
do you just leave them for others to deal with?

It was inevitable that Jesus would need to leave his familiar surroundings.
The farther away he got from those who knew his background
the less likely he would be rejected.
Those in his area had created biases within themselves
especially the synogogue officials.


Let us join in prayer with the psalmist...
Are we willing to be outcast and insulted for the Lord?
Are we zealous for the Lord?
We cannot dismiss the words of the Lord.
It is these very words that bring life and joy to our soul
in times of tribulation.
You are free and open to believe without bias against this
lowly carpenter's son....
JESUS.

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