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Day 5: Jesus' Journey to Jerusalem and Lessons on Discipleship - Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience

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In today's episode, we explore significant events and teachings from Jesus' journey to Jerusalem. Key highlights include Jesus rebuking James and John for wanting to call down fire on an unreceptive Samaritan village, calling individuals to follow Him without hesitation, and sending out 72 disciples with instructions for their mission. Furthermore, Jesus shares the parable of the Good Samaritan, emphasizes the importance of listening and learning as exemplified by Mary and Martha, and teaches on persistent prayer. The episode concludes with Jesus addressing accusations of casting out demons by Satan's power and delivering poignant messages about true discipleship and spiritual insight.

00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading
00:03 Jesus Resolutely Heads to Jerusalem
00:34 The Cost of Following Jesus
01:24 Jesus Sends Out the 72 Disciples
01:50 Instructions for the Disciples
02:54 Woes to Unrepentant Towns
03:39 The Return of the 72 Disciples
05:39 The Good Samaritan Parable
06:57 Jesus Visits Martha and Mary
07:35 Teaching on Prayer
09:24 Jesus and Beelzebul
11:26 The Sign of Jonah
12:19 The Lamp of the Body
12:57 Conclusion and Encouragement

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day five.

As the time drew near for him
to ascend to heaven, Jesus

resolutely sat out for Jerusalem.

He sent messengers ahead to a
Samaritan village to prepare for

his arrival, but the people of the
village did not welcome Jesus because

he was on his way to Jerusalem.

When James and John saw this, they
said to Jesus, Lord, should we call

down fire from heaven to burn them up?

But Jesus turned and rebuke them.

So they went on to another village.

As they were walking along,
someone said to Jesus, I will

follow you wherever you go.

But Jesus replied, foxes have dens
to live in and birds have nests.

But the son of man has no
place even to lay his head.

He said to another person, come follow me.

The man agreed, but he said, Lord, first
let me return home and bury my father.

But Jesus told him, let the
spiritually dead bury their own dead.

Your duty is to go and preach
about the kingdom of God.

Another said, yes, Lord, I
will follow you, but first let

me say goodbye to my family.

But Jesus told him, anyone who puts a
hand to the plow and then looks back

is not fit for the kingdom of God.

The Lord now chose 72 other disciples
and sent them ahead in pairs to all the

towns and places he planned to visit.

These were his instructions to them.

The harvest is great,
but the workers are few.

So pray to the Lord who is
in charge of the harvest.

Ask him to send more
workers into his fields.

Now go and remember that I am sending
you out as lambs among wolves.

Don't take any money with you.

Nor Traveler's bag, nor
an extra pair of sandals.

And don't stop to greet
anyone on the road.

Whenever you enter someone's home first,
say May God's peace beyond this house.

If those who live there are
peaceful, the blessing will stand.

If they are not, the
blessing will return to you.

Don't move around from home to home.

Stay in one place eating and
drinking what they provide.

Don't hesitate to accept hospitality
because those who work deserve their pay.

If you enter a town and it welcomes
you, eat whatever is set before you

heal the sick and tell them the kingdom
of God is near you now, but if a town

refuses to welcome you, go out into its
streets and say, we wipe even the dust

of your town from our feet to show that
we have abandoned you to your fate.

And know this, the kingdom of God is near.

I assure you, even wicked
Sodom will be better off than

such a town on Judgment Day.

What Sorrow awaits you,
Zen and Beth Sayta for?

If the Miracles I did and you had
been done in Wicked Tire and sa, their

people would've repented of their
sins long ago, clothing themselves

in burlap and throwing ashes on
their heads to show their remorse.

Yes, tire and Siden will be
better off on judgment day than

you and you people of Capernaum.

Will you be honored in heaven?

No.

You will go down to the place of the dead.

Then he said to the disciples,
anyone who accepts your message

is also accepting me and anyone
who rejects you is rejecting me.

And anyone who rejects me is
rejecting God, who sent me.

When the 72 disciples returned, they
joyfully reported to him, Lord, even the

demons obey us when we use your name.

Yes.

He told them, I saw Satan fall
from heaven like lightning.

Look, I have given you authority over all
the power of the enemy, and you can walk

among snakes and scorpions and crush them.

Nothing will injure you, but don't
rejoice because evil spirits obey you.

Rejoice because your names
are registered in heaven.

At that same time, Jesus was filled with
the joy of the Holy Spirit and he said,

oh, father Lord of heaven and earth thank
you for hiding these things from those

who think themselves wise and clever, and
for revealing them to the child like, yes,

father, it pleased you to do it this way.

My father Hasn entrusted everything to me.

No one truly knows the son except the
father, and no one truly knows the

father except the son and those to
whom the son chooses to reveal him.

Then when they were alone, he turned
to the disciples and said, blessed are

the eyes that see what you have seen.

I tell you, many prophets and
kings longed to see what you

see, but they didn't see it.

And they long to hear what you
hear, but they didn't hear it.

One day, an expert in religious law
stood up to test Jesus by asking

him this question, teacher, what
should I do to inherit eternal life?

Jesus replied, what does
the law of Moses say?

How do you read it?

The man answered, you must love the
Lord your God with all your heart.

All your soul, all your strength,
and all your mind and love

your neighbor as yourself.

Write, Jesus told him, do
this and you will live.

The man wanted to justify his actions, so
he asked Jesus, and who is my neighbor?

Jesus replied with a story.

A Jewish man was traveling from
Jerusalem down to Jericho, and

he was attacked by bandits.

They stripped him of his clothes,
beat him up, and left him half

dead beside the road by chance.

A priest came along, but when he
saw the man lying there, he crossed

to the other side of the road and
passed him by a temple assistant.

Walked over and looked at him lying there,
but he also passed by on the other side.

Then a despised Samaritan came
along, and when he saw the man,

he felt compassion for him.

Going over to him.

The Samaritan soothed his wounds with
olive oil and wine and bandaged them.

Then he put the man on his
own donkey and took him to an

inn where he took care of him.

The next day, he handed the
innkeeper two silver coins,

telling him, take care of this man.

If his bill runs higher than this, I'll
pay you the next time I'm here now.

Which of these three would you
say was a neighbor to the man

who was attacked by bandits?

Jesus asked the man, replied.

The one who showed him
mercy, then Jesus said, yes.

Now go and do the same as Jesus.

And the disciples continued
on their way to Jerusalem.

They came to a certain village
where a woman named Martha

welcomed him into her home.

Her sister Mary sat at the Lord's
feet listening to what he taught.

But Martha was distracted by the
big dinner she was preparing.

She came to Jesus and said, Lord,
doesn't it seem unfair to you that my

sister just sits here while I do all
the work tell her to come and help me?

But the Lord said to her, my
dear Martha, you are worried and

upset over all these details.

There is only one thing
worth being concerned about.

Mary has discovered it that it
will not be taken away from her.

Once Jesus was in a certain place praying.

As he finished, one of his disciples came
to him and said, Lord, teach us to pray.

Just as John taught his disciples,
Jesus said, this is how you should pray.

Father, may your name be kept holy.

May your kingdom come soon.

Give us each day the food we need
and forgive us our sins as we

forgive those who sin against us.

And don't let us yield to temptation.

Then teaching them more about prayer.

He used this story.

Suppose you went to a friend's
house at midnight wanting to

borrow three loaves of bread.

You say to him, A friend of mine has just
arrived for a visit and I have nothing

for him to eat and suppose he calls
out from his bedroom, don't bother me.

The door is locked for the night
and my family and I are all in bed.

I can't help you.

But I tell you this though, he
won't do it for friendship sake.

If you keep knocking long enough, he will
get up and give you whatever you need

because of your shameless persistence.

And so I tell you, keep on asking and
you will receive what you ask for.

Keep on seeking and you will
find keep on knocking and the

door will be opened to you.

For everyone who asks, receives,
everyone who seeks finds and to everyone

who knocks the door will be opened.

You fathers, if your children ask for a
fish, do you give them a snake instead?

Or if they ask for an egg,
do you give them a scorpion?

Of course not.

So if you sinful people know how to
give good gifts to your children, how

much more will your heavenly Father give
the Holy Spirit to those who ask him?

One day, Jesus cast out a demon
from a man who couldn't speak.

And when the demon was gone,
the man began to speak.

The crowds were amazed, but some of them
said, no wonder he can cast out demons.

He gets his power from
Satan, the prince of demons.

Others trying to test.

Jesus demanded that he show
them a miraculous sign from

heaven to prove his authority.

He knew their thoughts.

So he said, any kingdom
divided by civil war is doomed.

A family splintered by
feuding will fall apart.

You say, I am empowered by Satan, but
if Satan is divided and fighting against

himself, how can his kingdom survive?

And if I am empowered by Satan,
what about your own exorcists?

They cast out demons too, so they will
condemn you for what you have said.

But if I am casting out demons by
the power of God, then the Kingdom of

God has arrived among you for when a
strong man is fully armed and guards

his palace, his possessions are safe
until someone even stronger attacks

and overpowers him, strips him of his
weapons and carries off his belongings.

Anyone who isn't with me opposes me,
and anyone who isn't working with

me is actually working against me.

When an evil spirit leaves a person,
it goes into the desert searching for

rest, but when it finds none, it says I
will return to the person I came from.

So it returns and finds that its
former home is all swept in an order.

Then the spirit finds seven other
spirits more evil than itself, and they

all enter the person and live there.

And so that person is
worse off than before.

As he was speaking, a woman
in the crowd called out.

God bless your mother, the womb
from which you came, and the breasts

that nursed you, Jesus replied.

But even more blessed are all who hear
the word of God and put it into practice.

As the crowd pressed in on Jesus,
he said, this evil generation keeps

asking me to show them a miraculous
sign, but the only sign I will

give them is the sign of Jonah.

What happened to him was a sign to the
people of Nineveh that God had sent him.

What happens to the Son of man will be
a sign to these people that he was sent.

By God, the Queen of Sheba will
stand up against this generation

on judgment day and condemn it.

For, she came from a distant land
to hear the wisdom of Solomon.

Now, someone greater than Solomon
is here, but you refuse to listen.

The people of Nineveh will also stand
up against this generation on judgment

day and condemn it for they repented of
their sins at the preaching of Jonah.

Now, someone greater than Jonah
is here, but he refused to repent.

No one lights a lamp and then
hides it or puts it under a basket.

Instead, a lamp is placed on
a stand where its light can be

seen by all who enter the house.

Your eye is like a lamp that
provides light for your body.

When your eye is healthy, your
whole body is filled with light.

But when it is unhealthy, your
body is filled with darkness.

Make sure that the light you think
you have is not actually darkness.

If you are filled with light with no
dark corners, then your whole life

will be radiant as though a floodlight.

We're filling you with light.

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