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“Jesus is Supreme Over God’s House”
John 2:12-22
! Introduction
He went down to Capernaum and stayed there for just a brief time.
Capernaum was His headquarters.
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Christ left Nazareth.
Why did He not make His hometown His headquarters?
The reason is clear: the city had rejected Christ:
/“No prophet is accepted in His own country”/ (Luke 4:24).
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They had thrown Him out and had attempted to kill Him (Luke 4:29).
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Therefore, Christ set up headquarters in the city of Capernaum.
Capernaum lay in the northernmost point of Palestine.
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It was deliberately chosen by Christ as “His own city” (Matthew 9:1; Isaiah 9:1-7).
People can reject the gospel and the Savior.
Just imagine!
The Lord’s own hometown rejected Him ( Matthew 9:1; John 1:10-11.)
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Jesus Goes To Jerusalem To Attend the Passover (v.13-14)
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