Lesson 9: Don’t Mishandle the Familiar

May 31, 2026    Apostle Tyronne McCreary

HIM: The Gospel of Christ According to Mark – Lesson Nine: Don’t Mishandle the Familiar


Date: May 31, 2026


Primary Text: Mark 6:1–5




INTRODUCTION


Maintain your reverence for the familiar.


Key Kingdom Principle: Your measure of honor determines your capacity to receive.


Key Thought: In the Kingdom, people do not receive according to what is available; they receive according to what they recognize and properly value.




I. THE STRATEGY OF DARKNESS


The Battle Over Perception


One of Satan’s primary strategies is to distort the value of Jesus.


Throughout Scripture, Jesus’ identity was continually challenged:


“If You are the Son of God…”


“Is this not the carpenter?”


“Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?”


“He casts out demons by Beelzebub.”


Key Principle: People rarely receive beyond what they value.




II. THE CONSEQUENCE OF DISTORTED VALUE


When Jesus’ Value Is Diminished


Honor, awe, and expectation decrease


Faith is diminished


Our posture toward receiving Him is altered


Key Thought: You cannot fully receive from the Christ you have reduced.




III. UNDERSTANDING HONOR


Scripture: Mark 6:4 — “A prophet is not without honor…”


Greek Word: timē (tee-may)


Meaning: Value, worth, esteem


Key Thought: Honor is recognizing and responding appropriately to value.




IV. HONOR DETERMINES RECEPTION


Key Principle: We receive according to what we recognize.


Honor Produces


Expectancy


Humility


Attentiveness


Receptivity


Key Thought: The difference is often not what is offered, but the value assigned to it.




V. HONOR AS STEWARDSHIP


Key Thought: To honor something is to steward its value correctly.


Kingdom Principle: What you honor, you steward. What you steward, increases.


Stewardship Determines Increase (Examples)


Revelation


Relationships


Opportunities


Assignments


Spiritual gifts


Key Thought: God often measures our readiness for increase by how we steward what we currently value.




VI. LACK OF HONOR VS. DISHONOR


Lack of Honor (Often Passive)


Taking things for granted


Becoming overly familiar


Losing appreciation


Neglecting value


Key Thought: Lack of honor overlooks value.


Dishonor (More Active)


Criticism


Contempt


Ridicule


Rejection


Undermining


Key Thought: Dishonor devalues value.




VII. THE PROBLEM IN NAZARETH


Scripture: Mark 6:2–3


Key Thought: Nazareth acknowledged Jesus’ wisdom and miracles but failed to recognize His true worth.


Their reasoning: we know His family, we know His trade, and we know where He came from.


Key Principle: They thought they knew Jesus because they knew His history.




VIII. THE DANGER OF FAMILIARITY


Key Thought: What we stop valuing, we stop receiving from.


When Honor Declines


Expectation declines


Sensitivity dulls


Faith weakens


Spiritual hunger decreases




IX. THE PROGRESSION OF UNBELIEF


Stage One: Familiarity Becomes Indifference


Indifference is: loss of attentiveness, wonder, and appreciation.


Key Thought: The greatest threat to something valuable is often not opposition—it is neglect.


Stage Two: Indifference Becomes Offense


Key Thought: What we stop valuing, we eventually struggle to tolerate.


Offense often targets:


Correction


Accountability


Authority


Truth


Stage Three: Offense Becomes Unbelief


Offense causes us to question:


Motives


Intentions


Truth


Promises


Result: trust becomes suspicion, confidence becomes doubt, and expectation becomes skepticism.


Key Thought: What the heart rejects, the mind eventually justifies.


Stage Four: Unbelief Limits Reception


Key Principle: Unbelief does not diminish God’s power—it diminishes our participation in it.


Scripture: Mark 6:5 — “He could do no mighty work there…”


Key Thought: The opportunity remained available, but unbelief limited what could be received.




X. THE ROOT ISSUE IN NAZARETH


Key Thought: The issue was not information—it was perception.


They had information about Jesus.


They lacked revelation of who He truly was.




XI. HONOR FLOWS FROM REVELATION


Contrast


Nazareth saw: “The carpenter.”


The woman with the issue of blood saw: “The answer.”


Jairus saw: “My only hope.”




XII. THE ANTIDOTE TO INDIFFERENCE


Key Thought: Familiarity is inevitable. Indifference is optional.


The Antidote


Intentional gratitude


Intentional honor


Wonder


Appreciation


Key Principle: Honor keeps us aware of value. Gratitude keeps us aware of blessing.




CLOSING THOUGHT: REVEAL CHRIST CORRECTLY


Our Assignment


Reveal Christ clearly


Reflect His nature


Represent Him faithfully


Final Thought: If people truly see Jesus for who He is, they will never be satisfied with anything less.




Key Scriptures to Meditate and Memorize


Mark 6:1–5


Mark 6:4


Mark 6:5