Advent Meditation–Nazarene

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“Nazareth!  Can anything good come from there?”  Even a future disciple, Nathanael, was derisive when he heard about Jesus from his friend Philip.   Philip persisted that this man was the one about which the prophets had written.

“Come and see.”

Hailing from an inconsequential small town is always a dubious distinction, and it is a decidedly negative title in the case of Jesus being called a “Nazarene”  as part of prophecy fulfillment.  Since the precise word Nazarene is not found in the Old Testament, it is not clear what prophecy is being referred to here, but the connotation is clear: this man deserves no honor or respect simply because of where he comes from.

Jesus even returns to Nazareth as an adult to teach in the temple and there his own townspeople reject him, insulting him by saying “isn’t this the carpenter?”  The child they watched grow up couldn’t possibly be equipped to preach profound teachings, or perform miracles.  He could not possibly be especially blessed because they themselves were nothings.  He could not come from Nazareth and be the Son of God.  Nazareth was simply not important enough.  They were underestimating what potential they themselves possessed.

They were wrong.   They were wrong about Jesus, and they were wrong about how the Lord uses the obscure, the despised, and the nothings for His purposes.

Those who come from a small town should never be underestimated.

Matthew 2:23