Luke’s Gospel: Investigating the Man Who Is God
Part 16: Jesus The Prophet
Luke 4:22-30
Pastor Mark Driscoll | February 07, 2010 | 01hr:04mn
Jesus preaches in his hometown of Nazareth, but the people reject him. They would rather kill Jesus than kill their religion. He teaches from 1 Kings 17 (Elijah and a pagan widow) and 2 Kings 5 (Elisha and Naaman the leper) to show that even religious people are as needy as the starving widow and that their sin is as horrific as leprosy. We see in this passage at least eight ways we could be compelled to reject Jesus: theology, control, greed, selfishness, familiarity, comfort, embarrassment, and religion.
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