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Day 8: Faith, Healing, and Jesus' Teachings | Immerse Daily Bible Reading

In Day 8 of the Immerse Daily Bible Reading Experience, follow Jesus as he continues his journey towards Jerusalem. This episode explores numerous passages and parables, including the healing of ten lepers, teachings on the Kingdom of God, the significance of persistent prayer, and the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. Listeners also encounter stories of children being brought to Jesus, the challenge of entering the Kingdom of God for the wealthy, and the promise of eternal life for those who sacrifice for the Kingdom. Jesus foretells his suffering, death, and resurrection while healing a blind beggar and visiting Zacchaeus, the chief tax collector. The episode concludes with the parable of the nobleman and his servants, emphasizing wise stewardship and loyalty to God's calling. Join us for an immersive experience of these instructive and inspiring biblical events.
00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading
00:03 Jesus Heals Ten Men with Leprosy
00:54 The Coming of the Kingdom of God
03:09 Lessons from the Unjust Judge
04:09 The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
05:08 Jesus Blesses the Children
05:36 The Rich Man and Eternal Life
07:12 Jesus Predicts His Death
07:45 Jesus Heals a Blind Beggar
08:41 Zacchaeus the Tax Collector
09:53 Parable of the Ten Servants
12:10 Conclusion and Reflection

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day eight.

As Jesus continued on toward
Jerusalem, he reached the border

between Galilee and Samaria.

As he entered a village there, 10 men
with leprosy stood at a distance, crying

out Jesus master have mercy on us.

He looked at them and said, go
show yourselves to the priests.

And as they went, they were
cleansed of their leprosy.

One of them when he saw that
he was healed, came back to

Jesus shouting, praise God.

He fell to the ground at Jesus' feet,
thanking him for what he had done.

This man was a Samaritan.

Jesus asked, didn't I heal 10 men where
the other nine has no one returned to

give glory to God except this foreigner?

And Jesus said to the
man, stand up and go.

Your faith has healed you.

One day the Pharisees asked Jesus,
when will the kingdom of God come?

Jesus replied, the kingdom of God
can't be detected by visible signs.

You won't be able to say, here
it is, or It's over there for the

kingdom of God is already among you.

Then he said it was disciples.

The time is coming when you belong
to see the day when the Son of

man returns, but you won't see it.

People will tell you, look, there is
the son of man, or Here he is, but

don't go out and follow them for as
the lightning flashes and lights up

the sky from one end to the other.

So it'll be on the day
when the son of man comes.

But first, the son of man must suffer
terribly and be rejected by this

generation when the son of man returns,
it will be like it was in Noah's day.

In those days, the people enjoyed
banquets and parties and weddings.

Right up to the time Noah entered his
boat and the flood came and destroyed

them all, and the world will be as
it was in the days of lot people went

about their daily business, eating and
drinking, buying and selling, farming

and building until the morning lot left
Sodom then fire and burning sulfur, rained

down from heaven and destroyed them all.

Yes, it will be business as
usual right up to the day when

the son of man is revealed.

On that day, a person out on the
deck of a roof must not go down

into the house to pack a person out
in the field must not return home.

Remember what happened to Lott's wife.

If you clinging to your life,
you will lose it, and if you let

your life go, you will save it.

That night, two people will be
asleep in one bed, one will be taken.

The other left, two women will be
grinding flour together at the mill,

one will be taken the other left.

Where will this happen?

Lord?

The disciples asked, Jesus replied,
just as the gathering of vultures

shows there was a carcass nearby.

So these signs indicate
that the end is near.

One day, Jesus told his disciples
a story to show that they should

always pray and never give up.

There was a judge in a certain
city, he said, who neither feared

God nor cared about people.

A widow of that city came to him
repeatedly saying, give me justice

in this dispute with my enemy.

The judge ignored her for a while,
but finally he said to himself, I

don't fear God or care about people,
but this woman is driving me crazy.

I'm going to see that she gets
justice because she's wearing me

out with her constant requests.

Then the Lord said, learn a
lesson from this unjust judge.

Even he rendered a just
decision in the end.

So don't you think God will surely
give justice to his chosen people

who cry out to him day and night?

Will he keep putting them off?

I tell you, he will grant
justice to them quickly.

But when the son of man returns, how many
will he find on the earth who have faith?

Then Jesus told this story to some
who had great confidence in their own

righteousness and scorned everyone else.

Two men went to the temple to pray.

One was a Pharisee and the other
was a despised tax collector.

The Pharisee stood by himself
and prayed this prayer.

I thank you, God, that I am not like other
people, cheaters, sinners, adulterers.

I'm certainly not like that tax collector.

I fast twice a week and I give you a
10th of my income, but the tax collector

stood at a distance and dared not even
lift his eyes to heaven as he prayed.

Instead, he beat his chest
in sorrow saying, oh God, be

merciful to me for I am a sinner.

I tell you this sinner, not the Pharisee,
returned home justified before God.

For those who exalt themselves
will be humbled, and those who

humble themselves will be exalted.

One day some parents brought their
little children to Jesus so he could

touch and bless them, but when the
disciples saw this, they scolded

the parents for bothering him.

Then Jesus called for the children
and said to the disciples,

Let the children come to me.

Don't stop them.

For the kingdom of God belongs to
those who are like these children.

I tell you the truth.

Anyone who doesn't receive the kingdom
of God, like a child will never enter it.

Once a religious leader asked Jesus
this question, good teacher, what

should I do to inherit eternal life?

Why do you call me good?

Jesus asked him.

Only.

God is truly good.

But to answer your question,
you know the commandments.

You must not commit adultery.

You must not murder.

You must not steal, you must not testify
falsely honor your father and mother.

The man replied.

I've obeyed all these
commandments since I was young.

When Jesus heard his answer, he said,
there is still one thing you haven't done.

Sell all your possessions and
give the money to the poor and

you will have treasure in heaven.

Then come follow me.

But when the man heard this,
he became very sad for, he was

very rich when Jesus saw this.

He said how hard it is for the
rich to enter the kingdom of God.

In fact, it is easier for a camel to go
through the eye of a needle than for a

rich person to enter the kingdom of God.

Those who heard this said, then
who in the world can be saved?

He replied, what is impossible for people?

It's possible with God.

Peter said, we've left
our homes to follow you.

Yes, Jesus replied, and I assure you that
everyone who has given up house or wife or

brothers or parents or children, for the
sake of the kingdom of God will be repaid

many times over in this life and will
have eternal life in the world to come.

Taking the 12 disciples aside, Jesus
said, listen, we're going up to Jerusalem

where all the predictions of the prophets
concerning the son of man will come true.

He will be handed over to the
Romans and he will be mocked,

treated, shamefully, and spit upon.

They will flog him with a
whip and kill him, but on the

third day he will rise again.

But they didn't understand any of this.

The significance of his words was
hidden from them, and they failed

to grasp what he was talking about.

As Jesus approached Jericho, a blind
beggar was sitting beside the road when

he heard the noise of a crowd going past.

He asked what was happening.

They told him that Jesus, the Nazarene
was going by, so he began shouting.

Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me.

Be quiet.

The people in front yelled at
him, but he only shouted louder.

Son of David have mercy on me.

When Jesus heard him, he stopped and
ordered that the man be brought to him.

As the man came near, Jesus asked him,
what do you want me to do for you, Lord?

He said, I want to see you.

And Jesus said, all
right, receive your sight.

Your faith has healed you.

Instantly the man could see, and
he followed Jesus, praising God

and all who saw it praised God too.

Jesus entered Jericho and
made his way through the town.

There was a man there named Zacchaeus.

He was the chief tax collector in the
region, and he had become very rich.

He tried to get a look at Jesus, but
he was too short to see over the crowd.

So he ran ahead and climbed a
sycamore fig tree beside the road

for Jesus was going to pass that way.

When Jesus came by, he looked
up at Zacchaeus and called

him by name, Zacchaeus.

He said, quick, come down.

I must be a guest in your home today.

Zacchaeus quickly climbed down and took
Jesus to his house in great excitement

and joy, but the people were displeased.

He has gone to be the guest
of a notorious sinner.

They grumbled.

Meanwhile, Zakiya stood before
the Lord and said, I will give

half my wealth to the poor Lord.

And if I have cheated people on
their taxes, I will give them back

four times as much Jesus responded.

Salvation has come to this home
today for this man has shown

himself to be a true son of Abraham.

For the son of man came to seek
and save those who were lost.

The crowd was listening to everything
Jesus said, and because he was nearing

Jerusalem, he told them a story
to correct the impression that the

kingdom of God would begin right away.

He said a nobleman was called
away to a distant empire to be

crowned king and then return.

Before he left, he called together
10 of his servants and divided among

them 10 pounds of silver saying,
invest this for me while I am gone.

But his people hated him and sent
a delegation after him to say, we

do not want him to be our king.

After he was crowned king, he
returned and called in the servants

to whom he had given the money.

He wanted to find out
what their profits were.

The first servant reported master.

I invested your money and made
10 times the original amount.

Well done the king exclaimed.

You are a good servant.

You have been faithful with the little
I entrusted to you, so you'll be

governor of 10 cities as your reward.

The next servant reported master,
I invested your money and made

five times the original amount.

Well done.

The king said you will be
governor over five cities.

But the third servant brought back only
the original amount of money and said,

master, I hid your money and kept it safe.

I was afraid because you are a hard
man to deal with taking what isn't

yours and harvesting crops You didn't
plant you wicked servant, the king

roared your own word, condemn you.

If you knew that I'm a hard
man who takes what mine and

harvests crops I didn't plant.

Why didn't you deposit
my money in the bank?

At least I could have
gotten some interest on it.

Then turning to the other standing
nearby, the king ordered, take the

money from this servant and give
it to the one who has 10 pounds.

But master, they said he
already has 10 pounds.

Yes, the king replied.

And to those who use, well, what they
are given even more will be given.

But from those who do nothing, even what
little they have will be taken away.

And as for these enemies of mine
who didn't want me to be their

king, bring them in and execute
them right here in front of me.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading Experience.

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