‘When Jesus heard that John the Baptist had been put in prison, he withdrew to Galilee.’ Matthew 4:12
There are significant withdrawals in the beginning of Matthew, and all connected to words of prophecy. The wise men withdraw from Bethlehem ‘another way’, so they don’t tell Herod what he wants to know. Joseph immediately takes his family to safety in Egypt, thus fulfilling a prophecy later, “Out of Egypt I called my son.’
Now, after the arrest of John the Baptist, Jesus withdraws from Nazareth, over the hills to Capernaum, in prophecy, ‘Galilee of the gentiles. There he begins his ministry, not only preaching, teaching and healing, but also calling his first disciples.
It’s tricky, balancing the need to be true to yourself and your needs, and staying connected to others. We all know the cost of being too compliant, or too bossy. It’s a challenge in our intimate relationships, our friendships and our church families. It’s worth it, to find what works. Healthy, loving relationships are vital for each one of us. Our needs are met, and we bless and set others free.
It’s tricky, working out whether to play it safe, or to take a stand. I believe the Holy Spirit works with our spirit to guide us. You actually have your own preferred ways, in which you know that it is God is working inside you, or calling you. And if God wants to show you something new, God will do that.
Jesus withdrew, in order to build others up, to firmly establish the kingdom of heaven, so that, at the right time, he could go to Jerusalem, and offer himself on the cross, to bring forgiveness and healing to all of creation. He knew that the Holy Spirit, working with his disciples, would keep the work going. It would be impossible to stop.
The light of Christ is now working in and through you. You are part of the kingdom of heaven, right here and now. Enjoy.



