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Yes it is!
Affirmed: Jesus is Mary’s son
While His essence was of God, it was also rightly of Mary; He was not an alien growth in her womb, but a child
This should be taken as a miraculous event; not a pattern to be repeated.
This is the one and only instance; thus Jesus’s title as the Only Begotten
Jesus rightly regarded and honored his mother to the last, in obedience to the 5th commandment and out of love for her
Affirmed: Jesus had family
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Some make the case that these were Joseph’s children, perhaps from a previous marriage before Mary.
Others suggest that these siblings were more like cousins.
There is nothing in scripture to suggest that Mary and Joseph could not or did not have other children.
The surface reading of the text seems to read that there were both brothers and sisters from Mary and Joseph.
Either way, Jesus clearly regarded them familially; His statement in 8:21 that his mother and brothers were whose who “hear the Word of God and do it,” was in no way a rejection of familial relationship to them, but rather a higher view of the eternal relationship
Affirmed: Jesus was truly a man
He was human
growth, hunger, and all
He was a 1st century Jew
He followed the Jewish Synagogue custom
but this was the feast of dedication, appointed by Judas Maccabæus and his brethren, on account of the purging the temple, and renewing the altar, after the profanation of them by Antiochus; which feast lasted eight days
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This in no way demands that we be Jewish in custom, but rather speaks to the complete manner in which Jesus lived as a man, and an affirmation of the validity of those traditions in that time.
Familiarity breeds stumbling
Negates many false notions that Jesus hovered around glowing and just being generally miraculous
He spoke from his crib as an infant
His diapers, and even the water they were washed in held healing power
His sweat was collected and made into an anti-leprosy balm
He parted streams and lakes for he and his friends to cross and play
He was known as a sorcerer and other kids were told to stay away from him
They took offense because they thought they knew Him and thus He had authority over Him
Story about the gun
Story about Union Hill Revival
Abstinence, not Hindrance
Jesus needs no empowering from us
He is not energized or recharged by our prayers or worship
Jesus did not need people to commend His acts to God for permission
The simple fact is that because the people were stirred up with offense at and disbelief in Jesus’s identity and authority, few came to HIm.
He marveled because of their unbelief
Ample proof had been provided
The people of Nazareth were much like the Pharaoh in Exodus, whose hard heart was only hardened the more God showed Himself
So Jesus moved on
The offense and unbelief of the people in no way hindered Jesus, but rather excluded themselves from Him.
Their willing rejection of Jesus is the very reason they were not healed, not enlightened, not saved
whosoever believes - πᾶς ὁ πιστεύων - all the believing
Who does all the believing leave out?
It leaves out the majority of the crowd in Nazareth.
Does it leave out you?
What is the source of your unbelief? of your rejection?
Whatever it is, it in no way hinders the ministry of Jesus.
He moves on and ministers to all who will have Him.
Regardless the specific nature of your rejection; it is an unnecessary insanity that condemns you; that leaves you alone under the wrath of God.
This is Jesus.
He is the son of Mary; carpenter by trade.
He is also Son of God, Savior.
He speaks today through His Word; through His imperfect Church.
Lay down offense and unbelief; come to Jesus and be saved.
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