Tuesday, 01 October 2024

DelCol: Home sweet home

The gospel of Mark 6:3-4 says, “And they took offense at him. And Jesus said to them, ‘A prophet is not without honor, except in his hometown and among his relatives and in his own household.’”

When I read the Gospel lesson for today, I said to myself, “can I relate to this or what.” Jesus going home, “Home sweet home?” Not by a long shot.

This carpenter guy, I mean that son of Mary and Joseph, you’ve got to be kidding me! A prophet, the Son of man, give me a break! Who does he think he is? He should have just stayed playing his game of life as a carpenter and left well enough alone! BUT NO! He wants to come off as a prophet … some even says he calls himself the son of God himself. Can you believe that?

Well, I can. I can relate to the folks do not have the faith to believe that this is God at work. And so, I thought about how this would play out for me if I ever went back to my hometown and walked around the city with my clergy collar on and started preaching at the local churches.

Did you hear that DelCol came back from California and he says he is a pastor? HUUU! A pastor, no way, Yes way! I thought he was an electronics engineer. Nope, pastor now! You can’t be talking about the same DelCol, I mean Chris DelCol that I am thinking of, could you? Oh yes, I am.

How in Heaven’s name does He think He can be a man of God, I mean look at his past.
The Chris DelCol I know was that little guy, maybe 3 or 4 years old, riding down the road on his wagon, completely nude, his toe chewed to bits from getting it caught in the rear wheel … that kid took his clothes off every time he could sneak out of the house and I am told he would hide them, so his mother would never be able to find them. Are you talking about that Chris DelCol, the world’s first streaker? Not in this town!

The DelCol that caused chaos in high school wherever he went? Not in this town!

I am telling you, this can’t be the same Chris DelCol I know … I heard he ran to California to get away from the cold weather … what a wimp … can’t be the same guy, can’t be … not in this town! That’s him …

Get an idea of what it’s like to go home to a town that doesn’t want to believe that it could possibly happen? Not in this town they say! What would the people of your hometown say if you went there and announced to them you were a pastor, or even more significant, the Son of God? You’d be thrown in jail as a lunatic, right.

Such is the case with Jesus in the above Scripture. “Headline Nazareth … Jesus comes home … Heaven forbid!”

There is a sadness that goes with rejection. A sadness that is difficult to explain … one must experience it to understand it. A handicapped person being laughed at because they look different or act different and they can’t help it, but the people laugh nonetheless. A spouse who thought his wife loved him but knows now it was just for his money, and she wants it all, and she wants it now, a church which opens its doors to all people except those who don’t add up to the standard. Rejection! Thank God for First Lutheran where everyone is welcome!

And then we have Jesus who is dealing this day with a rejection beyond anything we can imagine. This man is about to die for His friends … he says himself in John 15:13, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lays down his life for his friends.”

The rejecters are His friends, even His family. They are the very people turning their backs on Him yet His journey to the cross continues with the sin of all who reject Him on His very back.

We will talk more about this on Sunday. Please join us at First Lutheran Church in Lucerne on July 8 for our contemporary service. Bible study starts at 9:30 a.m., with worship at 11 a.m. followed by lunch.

Everyone is welcome so come as you are.

Chris DelCol is pastor of First Lutheran Church in Lucerne, Calif. The church is located at 3863 Country Club Drive, telephone 707-274-5572. Email Pastor Chris at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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