Welcome to Day 2814 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me.
Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2814 of our trek. <#0.5#> The purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. <#0.5#>
Each Tuesday, I will share the messages I have delivered at Putnam Congregational Church this year. <#0.5#> This is the
eleventh message in a year-long series covering the Good News as narrated by Luke. <#0.5#> Today’s message covers
Luke four verses thirty-one through forty-four and is titled
“Ministry at the Grassroots Level” <#0.5#>. I pray it will be a conduit for learning and encouragement for you.
Putnam Church Message – 02/08/2026
Luke’s Account of the Good News - “Ministry at the Grassroots Level.”
Last week, we began our study of the ministry of Jesus Christ with a message titled
“Into the Fire,” where we learned that the Road to Calvary began in Nazareth.
Today, we continue with the eleventh message in Luke’s narrative of the Good News of Jesus Christ in a message titled
“Ministry at the Grassroots Level.” Our Core verses for this week are
Luke 4:31-44, found on page
1597 of your Pew Bibles. Follow along as I read.
SCRIPTURE READING — Luke 4:31-44 (NIV)
Jesus Drives Out an Impure Spirit
31 Then he went down to Capernaum, a town in Galilee, and on the Sabbath he taught the people. 32 They were amazed at his teaching, because his words had authority.
33 In the synagogue there was a man possessed by a demon, an impure spirit. He cried out at the top of his voice, 34 “Go away! What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!”
35 “Be quiet!” Jesus said sternly. “Come out of him!” Then the demon threw the man down before them all and came out without injuring him.
36 All the people were amazed and said to each other, “What words these are! With authority and power he gives orders to impure spirits and they come out!” 37 And the news about him spread throughout the surrounding area.
Jesus Heals Many
38 Jesus left the synagogue and went to the home of Simon. Now Simon’s mother-in-law was suffering from a high fever, and they asked Jesus to help her. 39 So he bent over her and rebuked the fever, and it left her. She got up at once and began to wait on them.
40 At sunset, the people brought to Jesus all who had various kinds of sickness, and laying his hands on each one, he healed them. 41 Moreover, demons came out of many people, shouting, “You are the Son of God!” But he rebuked them and would not allow them to speak, because they knew he was the Messiah.
42 At daybreak, Jesus went out to a solitary place. The people were looking for him and when they came to where he was, they tried to keep him from leaving them. 43 But he said, “I must proclaim the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns also, because that is why I was sent.” 44 And he kept on preaching in the synagogues of Judea.
Opening Prayer
Lord God, as we open Your Word today, we ask that You would do more than inform our minds. Shape our hearts. Correct our assumptions.
And show us what faithful ministry really looks like— not from a distance, but right in the middle of ordinary life. Give us ears to hear, hearts to obey, and courage to follow where Jesus leads. In His name we pray. Amen.
Introduction: Learning by Watching the Master
I was not a great student, especially in grade school and high school. In college, I buckled down somewhat and did okay, grade-wise, even while working two part-time jobs to pay for school. But when I look back, the moments that shaped me most weren’t lectures—they were moments of
watching someone who really knew what they were doing.
I learn best by observing an expert. I need a mentor, not just a teacher. I even find that hands-on YouTube videos are extremely helpful, much more than a manual or set of instructions. Someone who doesn’t just explain the theory but shows me how it works in real life.
That’s exactly what Luke gives us in
Luke 4:31–44.
This passage is the
third part of Luke’s introduction to Jesus’ public ministry:
- First, Luke summarized Jesus’ growing influence (4:14–15)
- Then he showed us the scope of Jesus’ mission in Nazareth—saving those who want a Savior (4:16–30)
- And now, here in Capernaum, Luke shows us how Jesus actually did ministry.
Not from a platform.
Not from a palace.
Not from the center of religious power.
But
at ground level, among real people with real problems.
Main Point 1: Jesus Taught with Authority Where Life Was Actually Lived
Luke 4:31–32 “Jesus went to Capernaum, a town in Galilee, and taught there in the synagogue every Sabbath day. There, too, the people were amazed at His teaching, because He spoke with authority.” (NLT)
Jesus leaves Nazareth behind and travels
downhill—literally and figuratively.
Nazareth sat high in the hills. Capernaum sat along the Sea of Galilee, nearly
2,000 feet lower. Luke wants us to notice that while Jesus went down in elevation, His ministry went up in influence.
Capernaum wasn’t glamorous, but it was strategic: A fishing town,
/A trade hub,
/A place where
ordinary people lived and worked.
/And there, Jesus taught.
What Made His Teaching Different? Luke tells us the people were “
amazed” because Jesus taught with
authority —
exousia.
That word doesn’t mean volume.
/ It doesn’t mean charisma.
/ It doesn’t mean clever arguments.
/ It means as someone who has
the right to speak.
Most rabbis taught by quoting other rabbis:
“Rabbi so-and-so says… but Rabbi such-and-such disagrees…”
Jesus didn’t do that.
/He didn’t borrow authority.
/He didn’t hide behind tradition.
/He didn’t perform.
/ He spoke
directly from the Word of God, as someone who knew it from the inside out.
/ Not just because He was divine—but
because He lived what He taught.
Object Lesson: The Difference Between a Map and a Guide
Imagine preparing to hike a difficult trail that you have never seen before. One ranger hands you a map and says,
“Good luck.”
Another ranger comes alongside you and says,
“Follow me—I’ve hiked this trail before and know it well.”
Jesus didn’t just give people information. He invited them to
follow Him. That’s why His teaching carried weight.
Ancient Context → Modern Parallel
In Jesus’ day, people were tired of religious talk that didn’t touch real life.
In our day, people are tired of: Empty slogans / Shallow answers / Advice that sounds good but doesn’t work on Monday morning.
What people hunger for—then and now—is
truth that meets them where they live. Jesus didn’t water down the truth. But He delivered it
in a way people could grasp and trust.
Supporting Scripture
- Matthew 7:28–29 — “He taught as one who had authority.”
- James 1:22 — “Do not merely listen… do what it says.”
- John 7:46 — “No one ever spoke the way this man does.”
Summary of Main Point 1
Jesus’ ministry didn’t begin with miracles. It began with truth spoken clearly, lived consistently, and offered humbly. Authority in ministry is not about position. It is about faithfulness to God’s Word and alignment with God’s heart.