: Matthew, a wealthy but socially ostracized tax collector for Rome, witnesses Jesus' miracles and begins to question his life of material comfort. When Jesus passes by his tax booth and simply says, "Follow me," Matthew leaves everything behind instantly, shocking his peers and the other disciples.
: The contrast between Matthew, who abandons his wealth immediately, and Nicodemus, who struggles with the cost of following Jesus publicly, serves as a central theme of the episode. [S1E7] Speak the Words
: The episode emphasizes the power of spoken authority. Whether it is Jesus' invitation to Matthew or his teaching to Nicodemus, the "words" spoken in this episode act as a catalyst for life-altering decisions. Themes and Analysis : Matthew, a wealthy but socially ostracized tax
: The famous line "Get used to different" serves as a meta-commentary for the series itself, signaling that Jesus' ministry will consistently subvert the expectations of both his followers and his enemies. : The episode emphasizes the power of spoken authority
: By calling Matthew—a man viewed as a traitor to his people—Jesus demonstrates that his message is for everyone, regardless of their past or social standing.