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Matthew 13:53–58

When thinking of Jesus’ remarkable teaching and astonishing miracle-working, one might think the people in His hometown of Nazareth, including His brothers and sisters, would receive Him with joy and praise.But they didn’t. Filled with resentment, they refused to believe in Him.Crucial instruction for our day flows from this short passage in Matthew 13:53–58. Pastor Chuck Swindoll places you into the scene to give you a fresh glimpse of Jesus’ nature and what we should anticipate from our hometown and family as we follow Him.

Message Summary:

In this message centering on the narrative of Jesus returning to Nazareth in Matthew 13:53–58, Chuck Swindoll explores the painful reality that familiarity often breeds contempt. Swindoll sets the scene by describing a Jesus who is fully divine yet fully human—exhausted from the relentless demands of ministry and the stalking of the Pharisees—seeking a respite in His hometown [10–12]. However, rather than receiving a hero's welcome, Jesus encounters skepticism and offense. Swindoll explains that the people of Nazareth could not reconcile the wise, powerful teacher before them with the "carpenter's son" they had watched grow up for thirty years [14, 17–19]. The sermon highlights the tragedy of unbelief. Because the locals and even Jesus' own family members were "scandalized" by Him, asking "Who does He think He is?", Jesus was hindered from performing many miracles there. Swindoll draws two primary applications from this account. First, believers should never overestimate the importance of family and friends; just as Jesus was rejected by His own, Christians may face rejection from family, yet must follow God's leading regardless. Second, we must not underestimate the importance of a response. Swindoll argues that an atmosphere of skepticism creates a barrier to God's work, whereas an atmosphere of expectancy allows truth to flourish [20, 23–26]. Swindoll concludes with a word of encouragement for those witnessing to unresponsive family members. He reminds listeners that while Jesus' brothers (such as James and Jude) initially rejected Him, they eventually became pillars of the church. He urges the congregation to remain patient, trusting that the "log on the frozen lake" will eventually sink in when the season changes.

Message Key Facts:

  • The Trek to Nazareth: Swindoll notes that the journey from Capernaum to Nazareth was approximately 38 to 40 miles of uphill, rugged terrain. Jesus likely walked this two-day journey seeking rest from the "energy drain" of His ministry [13–14].
  • A Nostalgic Return: Swindoll shares a personal story of taking a road trip with his daughter, Colleen, to his birthplace in El Campo, Texas. Visiting the garage apartment where he was born and his grandparents' home evoked deep emotion, illustrating the universal human desire to return to one's roots [7–9].
  • The "Carpenter’s Son" Stumbling Block: The people of Nazareth were "amazed" (eccleso—overwhelmed) but quickly turned to scoffing. They saw only the boy who played on the soccer team and built furniture, unable to comprehend his divine wisdom. Swindoll notes they were "repelled" by Him because He was not commonplace like themselves [18–20].
  • The Frozen Lake Illustration: To encourage those witnessing to cold family members, Swindoll compares the Gospel to a log tossed onto a frozen lake. It sits on the ice, seemingly ineffective, until the "sun begins to shine" and the ice thaws, allowing the log to sink in. He urges believers to realize that words spoken now may be remembered and received during future seasons of pain or change [21–22].
  • The Audience Preaches Half the Sermon: Quoting theologian William Barkley, Swindoll explains that a congregation brings an atmosphere that either acts as a barrier or a living flame. He praises his own congregation (Stonebriar) for their responsiveness, noting that their "expectancy" energizes the preaching of the Word [26–27].
Family Rejection: Swindoll points out that the hardest people to convince of one's faith are often family members. However, he notes that Jesus' brothers James and Jude (Judas) eventually wrote books of the New Testament, proving that resistance does not always last forever [20–21].

Message References:

  • Matthew 13:53–58: The primary text recounting Jesus’ rejection at Nazareth.
  • Matthew 13:57: Jesus’ statement: "A prophet is honored everywhere except in his own hometown and among his own family".
  • Matthew 13:58: The tragic result: "And so he did only a few miracles there because of their unbelief".
  • Matthew 11:28–30: Jesus’ invitation: "Come to me all who are weary and heavy laden... and I will give you rest".
  • Matthew 12:14: The context of pressure: The Pharisees "plotted how to kill him".
  • John 1:11: "He came unto his own... but his own ones did not receive him".

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