To read the texts click on the texts: Heb 12:4-7, 11,15; Mk 6:1-6
Jesus’
visit to his home town is not a pleasant experience. While in Mark he is
designated as a carpenter, in the parallel text in Matthew (Mt 13:53-58), he is
designated as “the carpenter’s son”, since Matthew wants to portray Jesus as
son of Joseph and so son of David. His status as a carpenter would have been
lower than that of a member of the educated class, and the villagers would
probably have resented the position that Jesus reached and the status he has
acquired. By designating Jesus as “son of Mary” rather than “son of Joseph”
they may have intended to insult Jesus, and so cut him down to size. Jesus’
response to his townspeople is in the form of a proverbial saying. Jesus is
amazed at the lack of faith among his own people. Mark adds strongly at the end
of the episode that Jesus “could do no mighty work there because of their
unbelief” which indicates that Jesus was rendered incapable by the lack of
faith of his own.
Often
we deal with others in a stereotypical way and label people all too easily. This
does not allow us to encounter them in their uniqueness and freshness and we
may miss a great deal.
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