A friend of mine returned from an audience with His Holiness the Dali Lama. "When his Holiness speaks," my friend said,"everyone in the room becomes quiet, serene and peaceful." Not so with Jesus. Things were fine in Nazareth until Jesus opened his mouth and all hell broke lose.
And this was only his first sermon! One might have thought that Jesus would have used a more effective rhetorical strategy, would have saved inflammatory speech until he had taken the time to build trust, to win people's affection, to contextualize his message as we are urged to do in homiletics classes. No, instead he threw the book at them, hit them right between the eyes with Isaiah, and jabbed them with First Kings, right to the jaw, left hook. Beaten, but not bowed, the congregation struggled to its feet, regrouped and attempted to throw the preacher off a cliff. And Jesus "went on his way."
He Threw the Book at Them
Luke 4:21-30
Luke 4:21-30
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by Will Willimon
by Will Willimon
Century, January 27, 2004, Book 'Em!, by Will Willimon