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Immerse Bible Reading: Day 57 - Teachings, Parables, and Prophecies of Jesus

Welcome to Day 57 of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. Today’s reading encompasses significant events and teachings of Jesus as he travels from Galilee to Jerusalem. Jesus addresses questions on divorce posed by the Pharisees, highlighting the sanctity of marriage as intended by God. He blesses children brought to him and converses with a rich man about the requirements for eternal life. Several teachings on humility, service, and the kingdom of heaven are presented through parables such as the landowner hiring laborers for his vineyard, the two sons, and the wedding feast. Jesus rebukes the leading priests and religious leaders for their hypocrisy and prophecy his own suffering, death, and resurrection. The episode concludes with the Pharisees attempting to trap Jesus with a question about paying taxes to Caesar. These profound lessons and foretellings mark a significant chapter in understanding Jesus' mission and the principles of the Kingdom of Heaven.

00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
00:18 Jesus on Divorce and Marriage
01:48 Jesus Blesses the Children
02:17 The Rich Young Man
04:45 Parable of the Vineyard Workers
06:40 Jesus Predicts His Death
07:14 A Mother's Request
08:48 Healing the Blind Men
09:27 Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
11:04 Cleansing the Temple
12:10 The Withered Fig Tree
12:58 Authority of Jesus Questioned
13:53 Parable of the Two Sons
14:49 Parable of the Wicked Tenants
16:56 Parable of the Wedding Feast
18:32 Paying Taxes to Caesar
19:37 Conclusion

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 57.

When Jesus had finished saying
these things, he left Galilee

and went down to the region of
Judea, east of the Jordan River.

Large crowds followed him
there and he healed their sick.

Some Pharisees came and tried
to trap him with this question.

Should a man be allowed to divorce
his wife for just any reason?

Haven't you read the scriptures?

Jesus replied.

They record that from the beginning.

God made the male and female and he
said, this explains why a man leaves

his father and mother and is joined to
his wife and the two are united into one

since they are no longer two, but one.

Let no one split apart what
God has joined together.

Then why did Moses say in the law that
a man could give his wife a written

notice of divorce and send her away?

They asked.

Jesus replied, Moses permitted
divorce only as a concession to

your hard hearts, but it was not
what God had originally intended.

And I tell you this, whoever
divorces his wife and marries

someone else commits adultery
unless his wife has been unfaithful.

Jesus Disciples then said to him, if this
is the case, it is better not to marry.

Not everyone can accept this statement.

Jesus said, only those whom God helps.

Some are born as eunuchs.

Some have been made eunuch by others,
and some choose not to marry for

the sake of the kingdom of heaven.

Let anyone accept this.

Who can?

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

his hands on them and pray for them.

But the disciples scolded the
parents for bothering him.

But Jesus said, let the
children come to me.

Don't stop them.

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

And he placed his hands on their heads
and blessed them before he left, someone

came to Jesus with this question.

Teacher, what good deed must
I do to have eternal life?

Why ask me about what is good?

Jesus replied, there is only one
who is good, but to answer your

question, if you want to receive
eternal life, keep the commandments.

Which ones the man asked?

And Jesus replied.

You must not murder.

You must not commit adultery.

You must not steal.

You must not testify falsely.

Honor your father and mother.

Love your neighbor as yourself.

I've obeyed all these commandments.

The young man replied,
what else must I do?

Jesus told him.

If you want to be perfect, go and
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 young man heard this, he
went away sad for he had many possessions.

Then Jesus said to his disciples,
now I tell you the truth, it

is very hard for a rich person
to enter the kingdom of heaven.

I'll say it again.

It is easier for camel to go through
the eye of a needle than for a rich

person to enter the kingdom of God.

The disciples were astounded then
who in the world can be saved?

They asked.

Jesus looked at them intently and said,
humanly speaking, it is impossible,

but with God, everything is possible.

Then Peter said to him, We've
given up everything to follow you.

What will we get?

Jesus replied, I assure you that when the
world is made new and the son of man sits

upon his glorious throne, you who have
been my followers, while also sit on 12

Thrones judging the 12 tribes of Israel.

And everyone who has given up houses or
brothers or sisters or father or mother

or children or property, for my sake,
will receive a hundred times as much in

return and will inherit eternal life.

But many who are the greatest
now will be least important then.

And those who seem least important
now will be the greatest then.

Well, the Kingdom of Heaven is like
the landowner who went out early one

morning to hire workers for his vineyard.

He agreed to pay the normal daily
wage and sent them out to work

at nine o'clock in the morning.

He was passing through the
marketplace and saw some people

standing around doing nothing.

So he hired them, telling them
he would pay them whatever was

right at the end of the day.

So they went to work in the vineyard.

At noon, and again at three
o'clock, he did the same thing.

At five o'clock that afternoon,
he was in town again and saw

some more people standing around.

He asked them, why haven't
you been working today?

They replied, because no one hired us.

The landowner told them, then
go out and join the others

in my vineyard that evening.

He told the foreman to call
the workers in and pay them.

Beginning with the last workers first,
when those hired at five o'clock were

paid, each received a full day's wage.

When those hired first came to get their
pay, they assumed they would receive

more, but they too were paid a day's wage.

When they received their pay,
they protested to the owner.

Those people worked only one hour,
and yet you've paid them just as

much as you paid us, who worked
all day in the scorching heat.

He answered one of them.

Friend, I haven't been unfair.

Didn't you agree to work
all day for the usual wage?

Take your money and go.

I wanted to pay this last
worker the same as you.

Is it against the law for me to
do what I want with my money?

Should you be jealous?

Because I am kind to others.

So those who are last now
will be first then, and those

who are first will be last.

As Jesus was going up to Jerusalem, he
took the 12 disciples aside privately and

told them what was going to happen to him.

Listen, he said, we're going up to
Jerusalem where the son of man will

be betrayed to the leading priests
and the teachers of religious law.

They will sentence him to die.

Then they will hand him over to
the Romans to be mocked, flogged

with a whip and crucified.

But on the third day, he
will be raised from the dead.

Then the mother of James and John, the
sons of Zedi, came to Jesus with her sons.

She knelt respectfully to ask
a favor, what is your request?

He asked, she replied, in your
kingdom, please let my two sons

sit in places of honor next to you.

One on your right and
the other on your left.

But Jesus answered by saying to them,
you don't know what you are asking.

Are you able to drink from
the bitter cup of suffering?

I am about to drink?

Oh, yes, they replied.

We are able, Jesus told them, you
will indeed drink from my bitter

cup, but I have no right to say who
will sit on my right or my left.

My father has prepared those
places for the ones he has chosen.

When the 10 other disciples heard
what James and John had asked, they

were indignant, but Jesus called
them together and said, you know that

the rulers in this world lorded over
their people and officials flaunt

their authority over those under them.

But among you, it will be different.

Whoever wants to be a leader among you
must be your servant, and whoever wants to

be first among you must become your slave.

For even the son of man came not to be
served, but to serve others and to give

his life as a ransom for many as Jesus and
the disciples left the town of Jericho.

A large crowd followed behind.

Two blind men were
sitting beside the road.

When they heard that Jesus was coming
that way, they began shouting, Lord,

son of David, have mercy on us.

Be quiet.

The crowd yelled at them.

But they only shouted louder.

Lord, son of David, have mercy on us.

When Jesus heard them, he
stopped and called, what do you

want me to do for you, Lord?

They said, we want to see.

Jesus felt sorry for them and touched
their eyes instantly they could see.

Then they followed him as Jesus and
the disciples approached Jerusalem.

They came to the town of Beth
Fiji on the Mount of Olives.

Jesus sent two of them on a head.

Go into the village over there.

He said, as soon as you enter
it, you will see a donkey tied

there with its cult, beside it,
untied them and bring them to me.

If anyone asks what you are doing,
just say the Lord needs them and he

will immediately let you take them.

This took place to fulfill the prophecy
that said, tell the people of Jerusalem.

Look, your king is coming to you.

He is humble.

Riding on a donkey, riding
on a donkey's colt, the two

disciples did as Jesus commanded.

They brought the donkey and the
colt to him and threw their garments

over the cult, and he sat on it.

Most of the crowd spread their
garments on the road ahead of him

and others cut branches from the
trees and spread them on the road.

Jesus was in the center of
the procession and the people

all around him were shouting.

Praise God for the Son of David.

Blessings on the one who
comes in the name of the Lord.

Praise God In highest heaven.

The entire city of Jerusalem
was in an uproar as he entered.

Who is this?

They asked and the crowds replied.

It's Jesus the prophet
from Nazareth in Galilee.

Jesus entered the temple and began
to drive out all the people buying

and selling animals for sacrifice.

He knocked over the tables of the
money changers and the chairs of

those selling doves, he said to them.

The scriptures declare my temple will
be called a house of prayer, but you

have turned it into a den of thieves.

The blind and the lame came to him
in the temple and he healed them.

The leading priests in the teachers of
religious law saw these wonderful miracles

and heard even the children in the temple
shouting, praise God for the son of David.

But the leaders were indignant.

They asked Jesus.

Do you hear what these
children are saying?

Yes.

Jesus replied, haven't you ever read the
scriptures for, they say you have taught

children and infants to give you praise.

Then he returned to Bethany where
he stayed overnight in the morning

as Jesus was returning to Jerusalem.

He was hungry and he noticed
a fig tree beside the road.

He went over to see if there were
any figs, but there were only leaves.

Then he said to it, may you never
bear fruit again, and immediately

the fig tree withered up.

The disciples were amazed when
they saw this and asked, how did

the fig tree wither so quickly?

Then Jesus told them, I tell you the
truth, if you have faith and don't doubt,

You can do things like this and much more.

You can even say to this mountain,
may you be lifted up and thrown

into the sea and it will happen.

You can pray for anything and if
you have faith, you will receive it.

When Jesus returned to the temple
and began teaching the leading

priests and elders came up to him,
they demanded, by what authority

are you doing all these things?

Who gave you the right?

I'll tell you by what
authority I do these things.

If you answer one question, Jesus replied,
did John's authority to baptize come

from heaven or was it merely human?

They talked it over among themselves.

If we say it was from heaven, he
will ask us why we didn't believe

John, but if we say it was merely
human, we'll be mobbed because the

people believe John was a prophet.

So they finally replied, we
don't know, and Jesus responded.

Then I won't tell you by what
authority I do these things, but

what do you think about this?

A man with two sons told the older boy son
a go out and work in the vineyard today.

The son answered, no, I won't go.

But later he changed his
mind and went anyway.

Then the father told the other son,
You go and he said, yes, sir, I will.

But he didn't go.

Which of the two obeyed his father?

They replied the first.

Then Jesus explained his meaning.

I tell you the truth.

Corrupt tax collectors and prostitutes
will get into the kingdom of God.

Before you do, for John the Baptist came
and showed you the right way to live.

But you didn't believe him while
tax collectors and prostitutes did.

And even when you saw this
happening, you refused to believe

him in repent of your sins.

Now, listen to another story.

A certain land owner planted a
vineyard, built a wall around it,

dug a pit for pressing out the grape
juice and built a lookout tower.

Then he leased the vineyard to tinted
farmers and moved to another country.

At the time of the grape harvest,
he sent his servants to collect his

share of the crop, but the farmers
grabbed his servants, beat one,

killed one, and stoned another.

So the landowner sent a larger
group of his servants to collect for

him, but the results were the same.

Finally, the owner sent his son thinking
surely they will respect my son.

But when the tenant farmer saw his
son coming, they said to one another,

here comes the air to this estate.

Come on, let's kill him and
get the estate for ourselves.

So they grabbed him, dragged him out
of the vineyard, and murdered him.

When the owner of the vineyard
returns, Jesus asked, what do you

think he will do to those farmers?

The religious leaders replied.

He will put the wicked men to a
horrible death and lease the vineyard

to others who will give him his
share of the crop after each harvest.

Then Jesus asked them, didn't you
ever read this in the scriptures?

The stone that the builders rejected
has now become the cornerstone.

This is the Lord's doing,
and it is wonderful to see.

I tell you, the kingdom of God will be
taken away from you and given to a nation

that will produce the proper fruit.

Anyone who stumbles over that
stone will be broken to pieces

and it will crush anyone.

It falls on.

When the leading priests and Pharisees
heard this parable, they realized he

was telling the story against them.

They were the wicked farmers.

They wanted to arrest him, but
they were afraid of the crowds who

considered Jesus to be a prophet.

Jesus also told them other parables.

He said, the kingdom of heaven
can be illustrated by the story

of a king who prepared a great
wedding feast for his son.

When the banquet was ready, he sent
his servants to notify those who were

invited, but they all refused to come.

So he sent other servants to tell
them the feast has been prepared.

The bulls and fattened cattle
have been killed and everything

is ready, come to the banquet.

But the guests he had invited, ignored
them and went their own way, one to

his farm, another to his business.

Others seized his messengers and
insulted them and killed them.

The king was furious and he
sent out his army to destroy the

murderers and burn their town.

And he said to his servants,
the wedding feast is ready.

And the guests I invited
aren't worthy of the honor.

Now go out to the street corners
and invite everyone you see.

So the servants brought in everyone they
could find good and bad alike, and the

banquet hall was filled with guests.

But when the king came in to
meet the guests, he noticed a

man who wasn't wearing the proper
clothes for a wedding friend.

He asked, how is it that you are
here without wedding clothes?

But the man had no reply.

Then the king said to his aide, bind
his hands and feet and throw him into

the outer darkness where there will
be weeping and gnashing of teeth for

many are called, but few are chosen.

Then the Pharisees met together to
plot how to trap Jesus into saying

something for which he could be arrested.

They sent some of their disciples
along with the supporters

of Herod to meet with him.

Teacher, they said, we
know how honest you are.

You teach the way of God truthfully, you
are impartial and don't play favorites.

Now, tell us what you think about this.

Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?

But Jesus knew their evil
motives, you hypocrites.

He said, why are you
trying to trap me here?

Show me the coin used for the tax.

When they handed him a Roman
coin, he asked whose picture

and title are stamped on it?

Caesars, they replied.

Well, then he said, give to
Caesar what belongs to Caesar and

give to God what belongs to God.

His reply amazed them and they went away.

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