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|  | title = "Luke 4:31–37" | |||
|  | date = "2022-10-31" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk4.31-37)
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|  | When the rabbis of Jesus's time would teach, they would refer back to what | |||
|  | previous teachers had said and taught as a way to establish their credentials | |||
|  | and authority on a subject. Think of it as the oral equivalent of citing | |||
|  | academic papers. The people of Capernaum were shocked, then, that Jesus didn't | |||
|  | do this. He said things were true because He was the one who said it. Which is | |||
|  | entirely appropriate for God to do, but none of the people knew that's who | |||
|  | Jesus was. | |||
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|  | But the demon possessing a man at the synagogue knew who Jesus was, and decided | |||
|  | to make a big deal about it. At this point in Jesus's ministry, He wasn't | |||
|  | trying to announce His status as the Messiah. Therefore, Jesus commands the | |||
|  | demon to be silent and come out of the man. When the people see this man in his | |||
|  | right mind, they are again amazed at Jesus's authority. | |||
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|  | Because of this, Jesus's fame spreads again through Galilee, and possibly | |||
|  | beyond. | |||
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|  | * * * | |||
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|  | Let us see Jesus for who He truly is, and help us to respond correctly: in | |||
|  | repentance and faith. |