Luke’s Gospel tells us what he did (see Lk 4:16-30). The head of the Synagogue allowed him to come up to teach. He visited his neighborhood synagogue - the equivalent of his parish Church - on the Sabbath, just like he did every Saturday as a boy and young carpenter. He had cast out demons, cured the paralyzed and the sick, and taught with authority unlike any had ever heard. He already had a famous reputation for the teachings and the miracles he had worked throughout Galilee.
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