Immerse: Luke and Acts

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Read (and listen!) through the amazing story of Luke and Acts!

Immerse: Luke and Acts is part of Immerse: The Reading Bible, which takes you on a new and unique journey through the books of Luke and Acts in the New Testament. This fresh arrangement of the books highlights the depth of the New Testament’s fourfold witness to Jesus the Messiah. The Son of God, who fulfills all the longings and promises of the collected Scriptures. The goal of Bible reading is to understand the sacred writings in depth so we can learn to live with them. Using the text of the New Living Translation (NLT) from Tyndale Publishing, now you can experience Luke and Acts the same way the original readers did and be fully immersed in the most amazing story of all time!

For more information visit: https://www.tyndale.com/p/immerse-luke-acts/9781496478603 

What is Immerse: Luke and Acts?

Read (and listen!) through the amazing story of Luke and Acts!

Immerse: Luke and Acts is part of Immerse: The Reading Bible, which takes you on a new and unique journey through the books of Luke and Acts in the New Testament. This fresh arrangement of the books highlights the depth of the New Testament’s fourfold witness to Jesus the Messiah. The Son of God, who fulfills all the longings and promises of the collected Scriptures. The goal of Bible reading is to understand the sacred writings in depth so we can learn to live with them. Using the text of the New Living Translation (NLT) from Tyndale Publishing, now you can experience Luke and Acts the same way the original readers did and be fully immersed in the most amazing story of all time!

Samantha: Welcome to Immerse
Luke and Acts, Day nine, Week two

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Soon afterward, Jesus began a tour
of the nearby towns and villages,

preaching and announcing the good
news about the kingdom of God.

He took his twelve disciples with him,
along with some women who had been

cured of evil spirits and diseases.

Among them were Mary Magdalene, from
whom he had cast out seven demons.

Joanna, the wife of Cusa, Herod's business
manager, Susanna, and many others who

were contributing from their own resources
to support Jesus and his disciples.

One day Jesus told a story in the form
of a parable to a large crowd that had

gathered from many towns to hear him.

A farmer went out to plant his seed.

As he scattered it across his field,
some seed fell on a footpath where it

was stepped on and the birds ate it.

Other seed fell among rocks that
began to grow, but the plant soon

wilted and died for lack of moisture.

Other seed fell among thorns that grew up
with it and choked out the tender plants.

Still other seed fell on fertile soil.

This seed grew and produced a
crop that was a hundred times

as much as had been planted.

When he had said this, he called
out, Anyone with ears to hear

should listen and understand.

His disciples asked him
what this parable meant.

He replied, You are permitted
to understand the secrets of the

kingdom of God, but I use parables
to teach the others so that the

scriptures might be fulfilled.

When they look, they won't really see.

When they hear, they won't understand.

This is the meaning of the parable.

The seed is God's word.

The seeds that fell on the footpath
represent those who hear the message

only to have the devil come and take
it away from their hearts and prevent

them from believing and being saved.

The seeds on the rocky soil
represent those who hear the

message and receive it with joy.

But since they don't have deep roots,
they believe for a while, then they

fall away when they face temptation.

The seeds that fell among the thorns
represent those who hear the message,

but all too quickly the message
is crowded out by the cares and

riches and pleasures of this life.

And so they never grow into maturity,
and the seeds that fell on the good

soil represent honest, good hearted
people who hear God's word, cling to it,

and patiently produce a huge harvest.

No one lights a lamp, and then covers
it with a bowl or hides it under a bed.

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

by all who enter the house.

For all that is secret will eventually
be brought into the open, and everything

that is concealed will be brought
to light and made known to all.

So pay attention to how you hear.

To those who listen to my teaching,
more understanding will be given.

But for those who are not listening,
even what they think they understand

will be taken away from them.

Then Jesus mother and brothers
came to see him, but they couldn't

get to him because of the crowd.

Someone told Jesus, Your mother
and your brothers are standing

outside, and they want to see you.

Jesus replied, My mother and
my brothers are all those who

hear God's word and obey it.

One day Jesus said to his disciples,
Let's cross to the other side of the lake.

So they got into a boat and started out.

As they sailed across, Jesus
settled down for a nap, but soon a

fierce storm came down on the lake.

The boat was filling with water,
and they were in real danger.

The disciples went and woke
him up, shouting, Master,

Master, we're going to drown.

When Jesus woke up, he rebuked
the wind and the raging waves.

Suddenly the storm
stopped, and all was calm.

Then he asked them, Where is your faith?

The disciples were terrified and amazed.

Who is this man, they asked each other.

When he gives a command, even
the wind and waves obey him.

So they arrived in the region of the
Gerasenes, across the lake from Galilee.

As Jesus was climbing out of the
boat, a man who was possessed

by demons came out to meet him.

For a long time he had been
homeless and naked, living in

the tombs outside the town.

As soon as he saw Jesus, he shrieked
and fell down in front of him.

Then he screamed, Why are you interfering
with me, Jesus, son of the Most High God?

Please, I beg you, don't torture me.

For Jesus had already commanded
the evil spirit to come out of him.

This spirit had often
taken control of the man.

Even when he was placed under
guard and put in chains and

shackles, he simply broke them and
rushed out into the wilderness,

completely under the demon's power.

Jesus demanded, What is your name?

Legion, he replied, for he
was filled with many demons.

The demons kept begging Jesus not to
send them into the bottomless pit.

There happened to be a large herd
of pigs feeding on the hillside

nearby, and the demons begged him
to let them enter into the pigs.

So Jesus gave them permission.

Then the demons came out of the
man and entered the pigs, and the

entire herd plunged down the steep
hillside into the lake and drowned.

When the herdsman saw it, they fled
to the nearby town in the surrounding

countryside, spreading the news.

As they ran, people rushed
out to see what had happened.

A crowd soon gathered around
Jesus and they saw the man who

had been freed from the demons.

He was sitting at Jesus' feet
fully clothed and perfectly

sane, and they were all afraid.

Then those who had seen what
happened told the others how the

demon possessed man had been healed.

And all the people in the region
of the Gerasenes begged Jesus to

go away and leave them alone, for a
great wave of fear swept over them.

So Jesus returned to the boat
and left, crossing back to

the other side of the lake.

The man who had been freed from the
demons begged to go with him, but

Jesus sent him home, saying, No, go
back to your family and tell them

everything God has done for you.

So he went all through the
town, proclaiming the great

things Jesus had done for him.

On the other side of the lake,
the crowds welcomed Jesus, because

they had been waiting for him.

Then a man named Jairus, a leader
of the local synagogue, came

and fell at Jesus feet, pleading
with him to come home with him.

His only daughter, who was about
twelve years old, was dying.

As Jesus went with him, He
was surrounded by the crowds.

A woman in the crowd had suffered
for twelve years with constant

bleeding, and she could find no cure.

Coming up behind Jesus, she
touched the fringe of his robe.

Immediately the bleeding stopped.

Who touched me?

Jesus asked.

Everyone denied it, and Peter
said, Master, this whole crowd

is pressing up against you.

But Jesus said, Someone
deliberately touched me, for I

felt healing power go out from me.

When the woman realized that she could
not stay hidden, she began to tremble

and fell to her knees in front of him.

The whole crowd heard her explain
why she had touched him and that

she had been immediately healed.

Daughter, he said to her,
your faith has made you well.

Go in peace.

While he was still speaking to her,
a messenger arrived from the home of

Jairus, the leader of the synagogue.

He told him, Your daughter is dead.

There's no use troubling the teacher now.

But when Jesus heard what had happened,
he said to Jairus, Don't be afraid.

Just have faith, and she will be healed.

When they arrived at the house, Jesus
wouldn't let anyone go in with him

except Peter, John, James, and the
little girl's father and mother.

The house was filled with
people weeping and wailing,

but he said, Stop the weeping.

She isn't dead.

She's only asleep.

But the crowd laughed at him
because they all knew she had died.

Then Jesus took her by the hand and
said in a loud voice, My child, get up!

And at that moment her life returned,
and she immediately stood up.

Then Jesus told them to
give her something to eat.

Her parents were overwhelmed,
but Jesus insisted that they not

tell anyone what had happened.

Oliver: This concludes today's
Immerse Reading Experience.

Thank you for joining us.