Isn't this the carpenter's son?
Greetings, friends!
I propose for discussion the topic of Jesus Christ and His contemporaries.
"Isn't this the carpenter's son?"—this question from the people of Nazareth, expressing disdain for Jesus Christ, is based on the Gospels of Matthew (13:55) and Luke (4:16-30). They didn't believe that a man from the humble family of Joseph the carpenter could be the Messiah.
After His ministry, death on the cross, and resurrection, Jesus ascended to heaven to His Father to send from the Father another Comforter, the Holy Spirit, whom we receive and through whom we preach the gospel.
He who hears us hears the Holy Spirit; he who rejects us rejects the Lord.
Is this definition correct?