Jewish leaders pressured Herod
to arrest Jesus, but Herod sent them away. The Sanhedrin ordered all
the synagogues in Palestine closed to Jesus and his follower. Five members
of the Sanhedrin resigned in protest. Although this unprecedented mandate
over the independent congregations was unusual, all but one synagogue
complied.
In May the Jewish leaders tried again
to have Herod arrest Jesus. Herod refused, but decreed that the Sanhedrin
could seize Jesus on religious charges and take him to Jerusalem for
trial. Meanwhile, Jesus and his disciples rested; no public teaching
took place during this time.
Citizens of Capernaum gathered to discuss
their opinions of Jesus. A few believed that Jesus was the Messiah.
Others thought he was a harmless religious fanatic, a dangerous agitator,
in league with the devil, or crazy. This was the lowest point of Jesus'
popularity. When news of Herod's decree reached Capernaum, Jesus prepared
to flee. He called an early morning meeting to give instructions to
the disciples.
Jesus' family learned of his pending arrest
and decided to try to meet with Jesus to talk some sense into him. Ruth
was the only person in Jesus' earth family who still believed in her
brother's mission. The Pharisees had been trying to convince Mary that
Jesus was mad, and she wavered between love and fear. Jesus' brothers
felt disgraced and embarrassed by him. The family decided that while
Joseph kept Ruth quiet, Mary, James and Jude would try to dissuade Jesus
from his plans.
When the family reached the Zebedee's
house, it was so crowded that they could not enter. Not realizing that
Jesus' enemies were so nearby at the time, they waited on the back porch
and sent word to Jesus that they needed to see him.
When Jesus heard they were waiting, he
said, "Say to my mother and my brothers that they should have no fear
for me. The Father who sent me into the world will not forsake me; neither
shall any harm come upon my family. Bid them be of good courage and
put their trust in the Father of the kingdom. But, after all, who is
my mother and who are my brothers? I have no mother; I have no brothers.
Behold my mother and behold my brethren! For whosoever does the will
of my Father who is in heaven, the same is my mother, my brother, and
my sister."
Jesus finished his message to the disciples,
intending to go out to the garden to meet his family privately. But
just then a messenger arrived warning of the imminent arrival of the
authorities sent from Tiberias to arrest Jesus. Jesus and the apostles
hurried through the front door onto boats and escaped by rowing across
the Sea of Galilee to Kheresa. The Jewish authorities arrived soon thereafter
and wasted a week looking for Jesus near Capernaum.