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Rejection When Power’s Threatened — May 10 [Description]Overview of the Passage:After experiencing trust and joy among outsiders in Tyre, Sidon, and Decapolis, Jesus returns to Galilee—where He had done much of His healing and teaching—only to be met with rejection. The Pharisees and Sadducees, usually bitter enemies, come together in opposition to Him. Though divided in politics and beliefs, they unite in their hostility toward Christ, showing that those opposed to truth will often band together when goodness threatens their power. 365D 130

Spirit of Prophecy Reading 365D 130

The Desire of Ages p.405: 365D 130.1

Then taking a boat with His disciples, He crossed the lake to Magdala, at the southern end of the plain of Gennesaret. In the border of Tyre and Sidon His spirit had been refreshed by the confiding trust of the Syrophoenician woman. The heathen people of Decapolis had received Him with gladness. Now as He landed once more in Galilee, where His power had been most strikingly manifested, where most of His works of mercy had been performed, and His teaching given, He was met with contemptuous unbelief. 365D 130.2

A deputation of Pharisees had been joined by representatives from the rich and lordly Sadducees, the party of the priests, the skeptics and aristocracy of the nation. The two sects had been at bitter enmity. The Sadducees courted the favor of the ruling power in order to maintain their own position and authority. The Pharisees, on the other hand, fostered the popular hatred against the Romans, longing for the time when they could throw off the yoke of the conqueror. But Pharisee and Sadducee now united against Christ. Like seeks like; and evil, wherever it exists, leagues with evil for the destruction of the good. 365D 130.3