Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

In today's Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we journey through significant events in Jesus' ministry. We begin with Jesus teaching in his hometown of Nazareth, where the people are amazed yet skeptical of his wisdom and miracles. Jesus then performs miracles including the feeding of 5,000 with five loaves and two fish, and later, the feeding of 4,000 with seven loaves and a few small fish. He walks on water towards his disciples, calming their fears. We also witness the beheading of John the Baptist as a result of Herod's rash promise. Jesus challenges the Pharisees on their traditions versus God's commandments, emphasizing that true defilement comes from the heart. The episode closes with Jesus healing many people and acknowledging the faith of a Gentile woman whose daughter He heals. Join us for these compelling stories and reflections on faith, miracles, and teachings.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:04 Jesus Rejected in Nazareth
00:56 The Death of John the Baptist
02:18 Feeding the Five Thousand
03:34 Jesus Walks on Water
05:32 Confrontation with the Pharisees
08:04 The Faith of a Gentile Woman
09:17 Feeding the Four Thousand
11:02 Conclusion and Farewell

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What is Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year?

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This daily Bible podcast will take you through the Bible in a year following the Immerse Bible Reading Experience. So grab your family and small group and go through the Bible in a year together with Immerse. Each of the 6 volumes is available online or at your favorite Christian bookstore.

Henry: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 55.

when Jesus had finished telling
these stories and illustrations,

he left that part of the country.

He returned to Nazareth, his hometown.

When he taught there in this
synagogue, everyone was amazed

and said, where does he get this
wisdom and the power to do miracles?

Then they scoffed.

He's just the carpenter's son, and we
know Mary, his mother and his brothers,

James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas.

All his sisters live right here among us.

Where did he learn all these things?

And they were deeply offended
and refused to believe in him.

Then Jesus told them, A prophet is
honored everywhere except in his own

hometown and among his own family.

And so he did only a few miracles
there because of their unbelief.

When Herod Antipas, the ruler of
Galilee, heard about Jesus, he

said to his advisors, this must be
John the Baptist Ray from the dead.

That is why he can do such miracles
for Herod had arrested and imprisoned

John as a favor to his wife, Harus, the
former wife of Harriet's brother Philip.

John had been telling Herod it is
against God's law for you to marry her.

Herod wanted to kill John, but he
was afraid of a riot because all the

people believed John was a prophet.

But at a birthday party for Herod,
her radius's daughter performed

a dance that greatly pleased him.

So he promised with a vow to
give her anything she wanted.

At her mother's urging, the
girl said, I want the head of

John the Baptist on a tray.

Then the king regretted what he
had said, but because of the vow

he had made in front of his guests,
he issued the necessary orders.

So John was beheaded in the prison and his
head was brought on a tray and given to

the girl who took it to her mother later.

John's disciples came for
his body and buried it.

Then they went and told
Jesus what had happened.

As soon as Jesus heard the news, he left
in a boat to a remote area to be alone,

but the crowds heard where he was headed
and followed on foot from many towns.

Jesus saw the huge crowd as he stepped
from the boat and he had compassion

on them and healed their sick.

That evening, the disciples came
to him and said, this is a remote

place and it's already getting late.

Send the crowds away so they can go to
the villages and buy food for themselves.

But Jesus said that isn't necessary.

You feed them, but we have only
five loaves of bread and two fish.

They answered, bring them here, he said.

Then he told the people
to sit down on the grass.

Jesus took the five loaves and two fish
looked up toward heaven and blessed them.

Then breaking the loaves into pieces.

He gave the bread to the disciples
who distributed it to the people.

They all ate as much as they
wanted, and afterward the disciples

picked up 12 baskets of leftovers.

About 5,000 men were fed that day.

In addition to all the women and children.

Immediately after this, Jesus insisted
that his disciples get back into the

boat and cross to the other side of
the lake while he sent the people home.

After sending them home, he went up
into the hills by himself to pray.

Night fell while he was there alone.

Meanwhile, the disciples were in trouble
far away from land, for a strong wind had

risen and they were fighting heavy waves.

About three o'clock in the morning, Jesus
came toward them walking on the water.

When the disciples saw him walking on the
water, they were terrified in their fear.

They cried out it's a ghost,
but Jesus spoke to them at once.

Don't be afraid.

He said, take courage.

I am here.

Then Peter called to him, Lord,
if it's really you, tell me to

come to you walking on the water.

Yes, come.

Jesus said.

So.

Peter went over the side of the boat
and walked on the water toward Jesus.

But when he saw the strong wind in the
waves, he was terrified and began to sink.

Save me Lord.

He shouted.

Jesus immediately reached
out and grabbed him.

You have so little faith.

Jesus said, why did you doubt me?

When they climbed back into
the boat, the wind stopped.

Then the disciples worshiped him.

You really are the son of God.

They exclaimed after they had crossed
the lake, they landed at Ezra.

When the people recognized Jesus, the news
of his arrival spread quickly throughout

the whole area, and soon people were
bringing all their sick to be healed.

They begged him to let the sick touch
at least the fringe of his robe,

and all who touched him were healed.

Some Pharisees and teachers
of religious law now arrived

from Jerusalem to see Jesus.

They asked him, why do your disciples
disobey our age old tradition for they

ignore our tradition of ceremonial
hand washing before they eat?

Jesus replied.

Why do you by your traditions violate
the direct commandments of God?

For instance, God says, honor your
father and mother, and anyone who

speaks disrespectfully of father
or mother must be put to death.

But you say it is all right for people
to say to their parents, sorry, I can't

help you for, I have vowed to give to
God what I would have given to you.

In this way you say they don't
need to honor their parents, and

so you cancel the word of God for
the sake of your own tradition.

You hypocrites.

Isaiah was right when he prophesied
about you for, he wrote, these

people honor me with their lips,
but their hearts are far from me.

Their worship is a farce for, they teach
manmade ideas as commands from God.

Then Jesus called to the crowd
to come and hear, listen, he

said, and try to understand.

It's not what goes into
your mouth that defiles you.

You are defiled by the words
that come out of your mouth.

Then the disciples came to him and
asked, do you realize you offended

the Pharisees by what you just said?

Jesus replied.

Every plant not planted by my heavenly
Father will be uprooted, so ignore them.

They are blind guides leading the blind,
and if one blind person guides another,

they will both fall into a ditch.

Then Peter said to Jesus, explain
to us the parable that says people

aren't defiled by what they eat.

Don't you understand yet?

Jesus asked.

Anything you eat passes through the
stomach and then goes into the sewer, but

the word you speak come from the heart.

That's what defiles
you for from the heart.

Come evil thoughts, murder,
adultery, all sexual immorality,

theft, lying, and slander.

These are what defile you.

Eating with unwashed hands
will never defile you.

Then Jesus left Galilee and went
north to the region of tire and sight.

A gentile woman who lived there came to
him pleading, have mercy on me, oh Lord,

son of David, for my daughter is possessed
by a demon that torments her severely.

But Jesus gave her no
reply, not even a word.

Then his disciples urged him to
send her away, tell her to go away.

They said she is bothering
us with all her begging.

Then Jesus said to the woman,
I was sent only to help.

God's lost sheep, the people of
Israel, but she came and worshiped him.

Pleading again, Lord, help me.

Jesus responded, it isn't right
to take food from the children

and throw it to the dogs.

She replied.

That's true, Lord, but even dogs
are allowed to eat the scraps that

fall beneath their master's table.

Dear woman, Jesus said to
her, your faith is great.

Your request is granted, and her
daughter was instantly healed.

Jesus returned to the Sea of Galilee
and climbed a hill and sat down.

A vast crowd brought to him.

People who were lame, blind, crippled,
those who couldn't speak and many others.

They laid them before Jesus
and he healed them all.

The crowd was amazed.

Those who hadn't been able
to speak were talking.

The crippled were made.

Well, the lame were walking and
the blind could see again, and

they praised the God of Israel.

Then Jesus called his
disciples and told them.

I feel sorry for these people.

They have been here with me for three
days and they have nothing left to eat.

I don't want to send them away
hungry, or they will faint.

Along the way, the disciples replied,
where would we get enough food here in

the wilderness for such a huge crowd?

Jesus asked, how much bread do you have?

They replied, seven loaves
and a few small fish.

So Jesus told all the people
to sit down on the ground.

Then he took the seven loaves
and the fish thanked God for

them and broke them into pieces.

He gave them to the disciples who
distributed the food to the crowd.

They all ate as much as they wanted.

Afterward, the disciples picked up
seven large baskets of leftover food.

There were 4,000 men who were fed that day
in addition to all the women and children.

Then Jesus sent the people home
and he got into a boat and crossed

over to the region of Magadan.

This concludes today's
Immers reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.