Familiarity That Blocks Faith
Is it possible to become so familiar with Jesus that we limit our capacity for real faith in Him?
In Matthew 13:53–58, Jesus returns to His hometown. The people are astounded by His wisdom and deeds of power, but instead of receiving Him, they take offense. They know His family. They know His trade. They know His village. But their familiarity becomes a filter that blocks their faith.
Matthew gives us the haunting summary:
“And he did not do many deeds of power there, because of their unbelief.”
The danger is not that they knew too much about Jesus. The danger is that they thought they already knew all there was to know.
That danger is still with us.
We can know the songs, the stories, the symbols, the vocabulary, and the traditions of Jesus while still resisting Him when He comes to us as Lord. We can admire Him without obeying Him. We can invoke Him without surrendering to Him. We can build institutions around Him while keeping Him safely inside the box we have prepared.
But Jesus will not stay in the box.
He comes with wisdom.
He comes with authority.
He comes with mercy.
He comes with truth.
He comes to disturb our assumptions and awaken our faith.
The question is not whether Jesus has power.
The question is whether we are open to receive Him.
Watch the message above, and then read the fuller reflection with added study questions and spiritual formation tools here:
https://tomsims.substack.com/p/when-familiarity-blocks-faith
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