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Day 69: Jesus as the Light of the World and the Good Shepherd | Immerse Daily Bible Reading

In today's episode of the Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we delve into significant teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus declares Himself the Light of the World, explaining that following Him leads to life and freedom from darkness. The Pharisees challenge His claims, but Jesus asserts His divine mission and connection to the Father. Confronted by resistance, Jesus addresses the spiritual blindness and hypocrisy of His critics while performing a miraculous healing of a man born blind. This miracle further fuels controversies, leaving people divided about Jesus' identity and His relationship to God. Jesus then identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd who sacrifices His life for His sheep, emphasizing His unique role in God's plan and the secure, abundant life He offers to His followers. The episode concludes with the ongoing debate among the people about whether Jesus is possessed or truly divine.

00:00 Introduction and Opening Statements
00:04 Jesus Declares His Identity
01:15 Confrontation with the Pharisees
07:02 Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind
12:22 The Good Shepherd
15:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 69.

jesus spoke to the people once more
and said, I am the light of the world.

If you follow me, you won't have to
walk in darkness because you will

have the light that leads to life.

The Pharisees replied, you are
making those claims about yourself.

Such testimony is not valid.

Jesus told them These claims are valid,
even though I make them about myself, for

I know where I came from and where I'm
going, but you don't know this about me.

You judge me by human standards,
but I do not judge anyone, and if I

did, my judgment would be correct in
every respect because I am not alone.

The father who sent me is with me.

Your own law says that if two
people agree about something,

their witness is accepted as fact.

I am one witness and my father
who sent me is the other.

Where is your father?

They asked.

Jesus answered.

Since you don't know who I am,
you don't know who my father is.

If you knew me, you would
also know my father.

Jesus made these statements while
he was teaching in the section of

the temple, known as the Treasury,
but he was not arrested because his

time had not yet come later, Jesus
said to them again, I am going away.

You will search for me,
but will die in your sin.

You cannot come where I am going.

The people asked, is he
planning to commit suicide?

What does he mean?

You cannot come where I am going.

Jesus continued.

You are from below.

I am from above.

You belong to this world.

I do not.

That is why I said that you will
die in your sins for unless you

believe that I am who I claim to be.

You will die in your sins.

Who are you?

They demanded Jesus replied, the
one I have always claimed to be.

I have much to say about you and much
to condemn, but I won't for, I say

only what I have heard from the one who
sent me, and he is completely truthful,

but they still didn't understand
that he was talking about his father.

So Jesus said, when you have lifted
up the son of man on the cross, then

you will understand that I am he.

I do nothing on my own, but say
only what the Father taught me.

And the one who sent me is with me.

He has not deserted me for I
always do what pleases him.

Then many who heard him say
these things believed in him.

Jesus said to the people who believed
in him, you are truly my disciples.

If you remain faithful to my
teachings, and you will know the

truth, and the truth will set you free.

But we are descendants of Abraham.

They said, we have never
been slaves to anyone.

What do you mean you will be set free?

Jesus replied, I tell you the truth,
everyone who sins is a slave of sin.

A slave is not a permanent
member of the family, but a son

is part of the family forever.

So if the son sets you
free, you are truly free.

Yes, I realize that you are descendants
of Abraham, and yet some of you are

trying to kill me because there's no
room in your hearts for my message.

I am telling you what I saw when
I was with my father, but you are

following the advice of your father.

Our father is Abraham.

They declared no.

Jesus replied for if you were
really the children of Abraham,

you would follow his example.

Instead, you are trying to
kill me because I told you the

truth, which I heard from God.

Abraham never did such a thing.

No, you are imitating your real father.

They replied, we aren't
illegitimate children.

God, him himself is our true father.

Jesus told them, if God were your
father, you would love me because

I have come to you from God.

I am not here on my own, but he sent me,
why can't you understand what I'm saying?

It's because you can't even hear me.

For you are the children of your
father, the devil, and you love

to do the evil things he does.

He was a murderer from the beginning.

He has always hated the truth because
there is no truth in him When he lies,

it is consistent with his character for
he is a liar and the father of lies.

So when I tell the truth, you
just naturally don't believe me.

Which of you can truthfully
accuse me of sin?

And since I am telling you the
truth, why don't you believe me?

Anyone who belongs to God listens gladly
to the words of God, but you don't

listen because you don't belong to God.

The people retorted use Samaritan
Devil, didn't we say all along

that you were possessed by a demon?

No.

Jesus said, I have no demon in me for
I honor my father and you dishonor me.

And though I have no wish to glorify
myself, God is going to glorify me.

He is the true judge.

I tell you the truth.

Anyone who obeys my
teaching will never die.

The people said, now we know
you are possessed by a demon.

Even Abraham and the prophets died.

But you say, anyone who obeys
my teaching will never die.

Are you greater than our father Abraham?

He died and so did the prophets.

Who do you think you are?

Jesus answered.

If I want glory for myself,
it doesn't count, but it is

my father who will glorify me.

You say he is our God, but
you don't even know him.

I know him.

If I said otherwise, I would
be as great a liar as you, but

I do know him and obey him.

Your father Abraham rejoiced as
he looked forward to my coming.

He saw it and was glad that people
said you weren't even 50 years old.

How can you say you have seen Abraham?

Jesus answered.

I tell you the truth, before Abraham was
even born, I am at that point, they picked

up stones to throw at him, but Jesus was
hidden from them and left the temple.

As Jesus was walking along, he saw
a man who had been blind from birth.

Rabbi, his disciples asked him,
why was this man born blind?

Was it because of his own
sins or his parents' sins?

It was not because of his
sins or his parents' sins.

Jesus answered.

This happened so the power
of God could be seen in him.

We must quickly carry out the tasks
assigned us by the one who sent us the

night is coming and then no one can work.

But while I am here in the world,
I am the light of the world.

Then he spit on the ground.

Made mud with the saliva and spread
the mud over the blind man's eyes.

He told him, go wash yourself
in the pool of Siloam.

Siloam means scent.

So the man went and washed and came back
seeing his neighbors and others who knew

him as a blind beggar asked each other.

Isn't this the man who
used to sit and beg?

Some said he was and others
said, no, he just looks like him.

But the beggar kept saying,
yes, I am the same one.

They asked who healed you?

What happened?

He told them, the man they call
Jesus made mud and spread it over

my eyes and told me, go to the
pool of Siloam and wash yourself.

So I went and washed, and now
I can see where is he now?

They asked, I don't know.

He replied.

Then they took the man who had
been blind to the Pharisees.

Because it was on the Sabbath that
Jesus had made the mud and healed him.

The Pharisees asked the man all about it.

So he told them, he put the mud over
my eyes, and when I washed it away,

I could see some of the Pharisees
said, this man, Jesus is not from

God for he's working on the Sabbath.

Others said, but how could an ordinary
sinner do such miraculous signs?

So there was a deep division
of opinion among them.

Then the Pharisees again questioned the
man who had been blind and demanded.

What's your opinion about this man?

Who healed you?

The man replied, I think
he must be a prophet.

The Jewish leaders still refused to
believe the man had been blind and could

now see, so they called in his parents.

They asked them, is this your son?

Was he born blind?

If so, how can he now see?

His parents replied, we know
this is our son and that he was

born blind, but we don't know
how he can see or who healed him.

Ask him.

He is old enough to speak for himself.

His parents said this because they
were afraid of the Jewish leaders

who had announced that anyone
saying Jesus was the Messiah would

be expelled from the synagogue.

That's why they said he is old enough.

Ask him.

So for the second time, they called in
the man who had been blind and told him,

God should get the glory for this because
we know this man, Jesus is a sinner.

I don't know whether he is a sinner.

The man replied, but I know this.

I was blind.

And now I can see.

But what did he do?

They asked, how did he heal you?

Look, the man exclaimed.

I told you once, didn't you listen?

Why do you wanna hear it again?

Do you want to become his disciples too?

Then they cursed him and
said, you are his disciple.

But we are disciples of Moses.

We know God spoke to Moses, but we don't
even know where this man comes from.

Why?

That's very strange.

The man replied, he healed my eyes.

Yet you don't know where he comes from.

We know that God doesn't listen to
sinners, but he is ready to hear

those who worship him and do his will.

Ever since the world began, no
one has been able to open the

eyes of someone born blind.

If this man were not from
God, he couldn't have done it.

You were born a total sinner.

They answered, are you trying to teach us?

And they threw him outta the synagogue.

When Jesus heard what had happened,
he found the man and asked, do

you believe in the son of man?

The man answered, who is he?

Sir, I want to believe in him.

You have seen him.

Jesus said, and he is speaking to you.

Yes Lord.

I believe the man said,
and he worshiped Jesus.

Then Jesus told him, I entered
this world to render judgment.

To give sight to the blind
and to show those who think,

they see that they are blind.

Some Pharisees who were standing
nearby heard him and asked,

are you saying we are blind?

If you were blind, you wouldn't be guilty.

Jesus replied, but you remain guilty
because you claim you can see.

I tell you the truth.

Anyone who sneaks over the wall of a
sheep fold rather than going through the

gate, must surely be a thief and a robber.

But the one who enters through the
gate is the shepherd of the sheep.

The gatekeeper opens the
gate for him, and the sheep

recognizes voice and come to him.

He calls his own sheep by
name and leads them out.

After he has gathered his own flock,
he walks ahead of them and they follow

him because they know his voice.

They won't follow a stranger.

They will run from him because
they don't know his voice.

Those who heard Jesus use this
illustration didn't understand what

he meant, so he explained it to them.

I tell you the truth, I
am the gate for the sheep.

All who came before me were
thieves and robbers, but the true

sheep did not listen to them.

Yes, I am the gate.

Those who come in
through me will be saved.

They will come and go freely
and will find good pastures.

The thief's purpose is to
steal and kill and destroy.

My purpose is to give them
a rich and satisfying life.

I am the good shepherd.

The good shepherd sacrifices
his life for the sheep.

A hired hand will run.

When he sees a wolf coming, he
will abandon the sheep because they

don't belong to him and he isn't
their shepherd, and so the wolf

attacks them and scatters the flock.

The hired hand runs away because
he's working only for the money and

doesn't really care about the sheep.

I am the good shepherd.

I know my own sheep and they
know me just as my father knows

me and I know the father, so I
sacrifice my life for the sheep.

I have other sheep too, that
are not in this sheep fold.

I must bring them also.

They will listen to my voice and there
will be one flock with one shepherd.

The father loves me because I sacrifice
my life, so I may take it back again.

No one can take my life from me.

I sacrifice it voluntarily for I have
the authority to lay it down when I want

to, and also to take it up again for
this is what my father has commanded.

When he said these things, the people were
again divided in their opinions about him.

Some said he's demon
possessed and out of his mind.

Why listen to a man like that?

Others said, this doesn't sound
like a man possessed by a demon.

Can a demon open the eyes of the blind?

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

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