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Immerse: Journey Through Day Six of Bible Reading - Jesus Challenges Pharisees and Teaches on Faith and Repentance

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In today's episode of 'Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience,' we explore Day Six, focusing on Jesus's interactions with the Pharisees. The episode begins with Jesus being invited by a Pharisee to a meal, where He challenges their external displays of piety and highlights their internal corruption. Jesus elaborates on the importance of justice and love for God over mere religious rituals and warns against the hypocrisy of religious leaders. He then comforts His followers by emphasizing God's care and urging them not to worry about material needs but to seek the Kingdom of God. Furthermore, Jesus shares parables on the futility of greed and the significance of being prepared for His return. The episode concludes with Jesus healing a crippled woman on the Sabbath, demonstrating the Kingdom of God's values. Join us in this enriching session that brings to light the crucial teachings and actions of Jesus.

00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading
00:03 Jesus Criticizes the Pharisees
02:44 Warnings and Teachings to the Disciples
04:46 Parable of the Rich Fool
05:32 Do Not Worry About Your Life
07:14 Be Ready for the Master's Return
10:40 Repent or Perish
11:50 Healing on the Sabbath
12:56 Parables of the Kingdom of God
13:25 Conclusion and Encouragement

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day six.

As Jesus was speaking, one of
the Pharisees invited him home

for a meal, so he went in and
took his place at the table.

His host was amazed to see that
he sat down to eat without first

performing the hand washing
ceremony required by Jewish custom.

Then the Lord said to him, you
Pharisees are so careful to clean

the outside of the cup and the dish.

But inside you are filthy
full of greed and wickedness.

Fools didn't God make the
inside as well as the outside.

So clean the inside by giving gifts to
the poor and you will be clean all over

What sorrow awaits you, Pharisees, for
you are careful to tithe even the tiniest

income from your herb gardens, but you
ignore justice and the love of God.

You should tithe yes, but do not
neglect the more important things.

What Sorrow awaits you, Pharisees, for
you love to sit in the seats of honor

in the synagogues and receive respectful
greetings as you walk in the marketplaces.

Yes.

What sorrow awaits you for you
are like hidden graves in a field.

People walk over them without knowing
the corruption they're stepping on.

Teacher said, an expert in religious law.

You have insulted us too
in what you just said.

Yes, said Jesus.

What?

Sorrow also awaits you experts in
religious law for you crush people

with unbearable religious demands, and
you never lift a finger to ease the

burden what sorrow awaits you for, you
build monuments for the prophets your

own ancestors killed long ago, but
in fact, you stand as witnesses who

agree with what your ancestors did.

They killed the prophets, and you join
in their crime by building the monuments.

This is what God and his
wisdom said about you.

I will send prophets and apostles
to them, but they will kill

some and persecute the others.

As a result, this generation will be
held responsible for the murder of

all God's prophets, from the creation
of world, from the murder of Abel, to

the murder of Zechariah who was killed
between the altar and the sanctuary.

Yes, it'll certainly be charged
against this generation.

What sorrow awaits you, experts
in religious law for you?

Remove the key to
knowledge from the people.

You don't enter the kingdom yourselves,
and you prevent others from entering.

As Jesus was leaving the teachers
of religious law and the Pharisees

became hostile and try to
provoke him with many questions.

They wanted to trap him into saying
something they could use against him.

Meanwhile, the crowds grew until
thousands were milling about

and stepping on each other.

Jesus turned first to his disciples
and warned them, beware of the yeast

of the Pharisees, their hypocrisy.

The time is coming when everything that
is covered up will be revealed, and all

that is secret will be made known to all.

Whatever you have said in the
dark will be heard in the light.

And what you have whispered behind
closed doors will be shouted from

the housetops for all to hear.

Dear friends, don't be afraid of
those who want to kill your body.

They cannot do any more to you after
that, but I'll tell you whom to fear.

Fear God who has the power to kill
you and then throw you into Hell.

Yes, he's the one to fear.

What is the price of five Sparrows?

Two copper coins.

Yet, God does not forget a single
one of them, and the very hairs

on your head are all numbered.

So don't be afraid.

You are more valuable to God
than a whole flock of sparrows.

I tell you the truth.

Everyone who acknowledges me
publicly here on earth, the Son

of Man will also acknowledge in
the presence of God's angels.

But anyone who denies me here on Earth
will be denied before God's angels.

Anyone who speaks against the
son of man can be forgiven.

But anyone who blasphemes the
Holy Spirit will not be forgiven.

And when you are brought to trial in
the synagogues and before rulers and

authorities, don't worry about how
to defend yourself or what to say

for the Holy Spirit will teach you
at that time what needs to be said.

And then someone called from the crowd
Teacher, please tell my brother to

divide our father's estate with me.

Jesus replied friend who made me a judge
over you to decide such things as that.

Then he said, beware, guard
against every kind of greed.

Life is not measured by how much you own.

Then he told them a story.

A rich man had a fertile farm
that produced fine crops.

He said to himself, what should I do?

I don't have room for all my crops.

Then he said, I know I'll tear down
my barns and build bigger ones.

Then I'll have room enough to store
all my wheat and other goods, and

I'll sit back and say to myself, my
friend, you have enough stored away

for years to come now take it easy.

Eat, drink, and be merry.

But God said to him, you fool,
you will die this very night.

Then who will get
everything you worked for?

Yes, a person is a fool to store
up earthly wealth, but not have

a rich relationship with God.

Then turning to his disciples,
Jesus said, that is why I tell you

not to worry about everyday life.

Whether you have enough food to
eat or enough clothes to wear

for life is more than food and
your body more than clothing.

Look at the Ravens.

They don't plant or harvest or store food
in barns for God feeds them and you are

far more valuable to him than any birds.

Can all your worries add a
single moment to your life?

And if worry can't accomplish a
little thing like that, what's the

use of worrying over bigger things?

Look at the lilies and how they grow.

They don't work or make their clothing.

Yet Solomon in all his glory was not
dressed as beautifully as they are.

And if God cares so wonderfully
for flowers that are here today

and thrown into the fire tomorrow,
he will certainly care for you.

Why do you have so little faith
and don't be concerned about

what to eat and what to drink?

Don't worry about such things.

These things dominate the thoughts of
unbelievers all over the world, but

your father already knows your needs.

Seek the kingdom of God above all else
and he will give you everything you need.

So don't be afraid.

Little flock for it gives your father
great happiness to give you the kingdom.

Sell your possessions and
give to those in need.

This will store up treasure for you
in heaven and the purses of heaven.

Never get old or develop holes.

Your treasure will be safe.

No thief can steal it and
no moth can destroy it.

Wherever your treasure is there, the
desires of your heart will also be, be

dressed for service and keep your lamps
burning as though you are waiting for your

master to return from the wedding feast
the Then you'll be ready to open the door

and let him in The moment he arrives and
knocks the servants who are ready and

waiting for his return will be rewarded.

I tell you the truth, he himself
will seat them, put on an apron

and serve them as they sit and eat.

He may come in the middle of a night or
just before dawn, but whenever he comes,

he will reward the servants who are ready.

Understand this, if a homeowner
knew exactly when a burglar

was coming, he would not permit
his house to be broken into.

You also must be ready all
the time for the son of man

will come when least expected.

Peter asked, Lord, is that illustration
just for us or for everyone?

And the Lord replied, A faithful, sensible
servant is one to whom the master can

give the responsibility of managing his
other household servants and feeding them.

If the master returns and finds
that the servant has done a good

job, there will be a reward.

I tell you the truth.

The master will put that servant
in charge of all he owns.

But what if the servant thinks my
master won't be back for a while,

and he begins beating the other
servants, partying and getting drunk.

The master will return unannounced and
unexpected, and he will cut the servant in

pieces and banish him with the unfaithful.

And a servant who knows what the
master wants but isn't prepared

and doesn't carry out, those
instructions will be severely punished.

But someone who does not know
and then does something wrong,

will be punished only lightly.

When someone has been given much,
much will be required in return and

when someone has been entrusted with
much, even more will be required.

I have come to set the world on fire
and I wish it were already burning.

I have a terrible baptism of suffering
ahead of me, and I am under a heavy

burden until it is accomplished.

Do you think I have come to
bring peace to the earth?

No.

I have come to divide
people against each other.

From now on, families will be split apart.

Three in favor of me and two against
or two in favor, and three against

father will be divided against son
and son against father, mother against

daughter and daughter against mother and
mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and

daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.

Then Jesus turned to the crowd and said,
when you see clouds beginning to form in

the west, you say, here comes a shower.

And you are right when
the south wind blows.

You say, today will be a
scorcher, and it is you fools.

You know how to interpret the weather
signs of the earth and sky, but you don't

know how to interpret the present times.

Why can't you decide for yourselves
what is right when you are on the

way to court with your accuser?

Try to settle the matter
before you get there.

Otherwise, your accuser may drag
you before the judge who will hand

you over to an officer who will
throw you into prison, and if that

happens, you won't be free again until
you have paid the very last penny.

About this time, Jesus was informed
that Pilate had murdered some

people from Galilee as they were
offering sacrifices at the temple.

Do you think those Galileans
were worse sinners than all

the other people from Galilee?

Jesus asked.

Is that why they suffered?

Not at all.

And you will perish too unless you
repent of your sins and turn to God.

And what about the 18 people who died
when the tower in Siloam fell on them?

Were they the worst sinners in Jerusalem?

No, and I tell you again that in
unless you repent, you will perish too.

Then Jesus told this story, a man planted
a fig tree in his garden and came again

and again to see if there was any fruit
on it, but he was always disappointed.

Finally, he said to his gardener,
I've waited three years and

there hasn't been a single fig.

Cut it down.

It's just taking up space in the garden.

The gardener answered.

Sir, give it one more chance.

Leave it another year and
I'll give it special attention

and plenty of fertilizer.

If we get figs next year, fine.

If not, then you can cut it down.

One Sabbath day as Jesus was teaching
in a synagogue, he saw a woman who

had been crippled by an evil spirit.

She had been bent double for 18 years
and was unable to stand up straight.

When Jesus saw her, he called
her over and said, dear woman,

you are healed of your sickness.

Then he touched her and instantly
she could stand straight.

How she praised God.

But the leader in charge of the
synagogue was indignant that Jesus

had healed her on the Sabbath day.

There are six days of
the week for working.

He said to the crowd, come
on those days to be healed.

Not on the Sabbath, but the Lord
replied, you hypocrites, each

of you works on the Sabbath day.

Don't you untie your ox or your
donkey from its stall on the

Sabbath and lead it out for water.

This dear woman, a daughter of Abraham,
has been held and bondage by Satan

for 18 years, isn't it right that she
be released even on the Sabbath that

shamed his enemies, but all the people
rejoiced at the wonderful things he did.

Then Jesus said, what
is the kingdom of God?

Like?

How can I illustrate it?

It is like a tiny mustard seed
that a man planted in a garden.

It grows and becomes a tree, and the
birds make nests in its branches.

He also asked, what else
is the kingdom of God like?

It is like the yeast a woman used in
making bread, even though she put only a

little yeast in three measures of flour.

It permeated every part of a dough.

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