Jesus wasn’t rejected by sinners.
He was rejected by the religious.
He wasn’t cast out of brothels—
He was pushed out of synagogues.
The same mouths that quoted Scripture
could not tolerate His presence.
They said He cast out demons by Beelzebul.
They called Him a glutton and a drunkard.
They labeled Him arrogant, dangerous, and out of order.
Why?
Because He disrupted control.
He exposed hypocrisy.
He carried authority they could not manage.
“He has a demon,” they said.
“By the prince of demons He drives out demons,” they accused.
Not because it was true—
but because truth threatened their power.
Jesus was not gentle with false holiness.
He did not negotiate with systems that preferred appearance over obedience.
And when the church refused to repent, they expelled Him.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Jesus is still being choked out of churches today.
Not by atheists.
Not by witches.
But by religion that resists His Spirit.
Just as they resisted Him then,
they resist Him now.
They welcome His name—
but reject His authority.
They sing about Him—
but silence His voice.
They tolerate sermons—
but shut down deliverance.
They love structure—
but fear surrender.
“You always resist the Holy Spirit,” Scripture says—“just as your ancestors did.”
Nothing has changed.
The Spirit that exposes demons is still called “too much.”
The authority that frees captives is still labeled “pride.”
The Jesus who overturns tables is still unwelcome in houses built on control.
But hear this clearly:
Rejection does not invalidate truth.
Accusation does not cancel authority.
And being pushed out does not mean He is absent—it means judgment is near.
The same Jesus they rejected is the One who will return.
Not as a guest—
but as King.
Choose now who you will align with.
Because history is repeating itself—and Scripture says it will.
Let the one with ears hear.
—Born Again Ekklesia
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