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Day three.
Then Jesus returned to Galilee,
filled with the Holy Spirit's power.
Reports about him spread quickly
through the whole region.
He taught regularly in their
synagogues and was praised by everyone.
When he came to the village of Nazareth,
his boyhood home, he went as usual
to the synagogue on the Sabbath and
stood up to read the scriptures.
The scroll of Isaiah, the
prophet was handed to him.
He unrolled the scroll and found
the place where this was written.
The spirit of the Lord is upon
me for he has anointed me to
bring good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim that captives
will be released, that the blind will see,
that the oppressed will be set free, and
at the time of the Lord's favor has come.
He rolled up the scroll, handed it back
to the attendant, and sat down all eyes
in the synagogue, looked at him intently,
and then he began to speak to them.
The scripture you've just heard
has been fulfilled this very day.
Everyone spoke well of him
and was amazed by the gracious
words that came from his lips.
How can this be?
They asked, isn't this Joseph's son?
Then he said, You will undoubtedly
quote me this proverb, physician heal
yourself, meaning do miracles here in your
hometown, like those you did in Capernaum.
But I tell you the truth, no prophet
is accepted in his own hometown.
The, certainly there were many
needy widows in Israel and Elijah's
time when the heavens were closed
for three and a half years, and a
severe famine devastated the land.
Yet Elijah was not sent to any of them.
He was sent instead to a foreigner, a
widow of Zarephath in the land of Saan,
and many in Israel had leprosy in the
time of the prophet Elisha, but the
only one healed was Neiman Assyrian.
When they heard this, the people in
the synagogue were furious, jumping up.
They mobbed him and forced him to the edge
of the hill on which the town was built.
They intended to push him over the
cliff, but he passed right through
the crowd and went on his way.
Then Jesus went to Capernaum, a town
in Galilee and taught there in the
synagogue every Sabbath day there too.
The people were amazed at his
teaching for he spoke with authority
once when he was in the synagogue.
A man possessed by a demon, an evil
spirit, cried out, shouting, go away.
Why are you interfering with us?
Jesus of Nazareth, have
you come to destroy us?
I know who you are, the holy one of God.
But Jesus reprimanded him.
Be quiet.
Come out of the man.
He ordered at that the demon threw the man
to the floor as the crowd watched, then
it came out of him without hurting him.
Further amazed the people
exclaimed what authority and
power this man's words possess.
Even evil spirits obey him
and they flee at his command.
The news about Jesus spread through
every village in the entire region.
After leaving the synagogue that
day, Jesus went to Simon's home
where he found Simon's mother-in-law,
very sick with a high fever.
Please heal her.
Everyone begged standing at her bedside.
He rebuked the fever and had
left her and she'd got up at once
and prepared a meal for them.
As the son went down that evening.
People throughout the village
brought sick family members to Jesus.
No matter what their diseases were,
the touch of his hand healed everyone.
Many were possessed by demons, and
the demons came out at his command
shouting, you are the son of God.
But because they knew he was
the Messiah, he rebuked them and
refused to let them speak early.
The next morning, Jesus went
out to an isolated place.
The crowd searched everywhere for him,
and when they finally found him, they
begged him not to leave them, but he
replied, I must preach the good news
of the Kingdom of God and other towns
too, because that is why I was sent.
So he continued to travel around
preaching in synagogues throughout Judea.
One day, as Jesus was preaching on
the shore of the Sea of Galilee,
great crowds pressed in on him
to listen to the word of God.
He noticed two empty boats at the
water's edge for the fishermen had
left them and were washing their
nets, stepping into one of the boats.
Jesus asked Simon its owner to push
it out into the water, so he sat
in the boat and taught the crowds.
From there the, when he had finished
speaking, he said to Simon, no,
go out where it is deeper and let
down your nets to catch some fish.
Master Simon replied, we worked hard
all last night and didn't catch a thing.
But if you say so, I'll
let the nets down again.
And this time, their nets were so full
of fish, they began to tear a shout for
help, brought their partners in the other
boat, and soon both boats were filled
with fish and on the verge of sinking.
When Simon Peter realized what had
happened, he fell to his knees before
Jesus and said, oh Lord, please leave me.
I'm such a sinful man.
For he was awestruck by the
number of fish they had caught,
as were the others with him.
His partners, James and John, the
sons of Zedi, were also amazed.
Jesus replied to Simon, don't be afraid.
From now on you'll be fishing for
people that as soon as they landed,
they left everything and followed Jesus.
In one of the villages, Jesus met a
man with an advanced case of leprosy.
When the man saw Jesus, he bowed with his
face to the ground begging to be healed.
Lord.
He said, if you are willing, you
can heal me and make me clean.
Jesus reached out and touched him.
I am willing.
He said, be healed, and instantly
the leprosy disappeared.
Then Jesus instructed him not to
tell anyone what had happened.
He said, go to the priest
and let him examine you.
Take along the offering required
in the law of Moses for those
who have been healed of leprosy.
This will be a public testimony
that you have been cleansed.
But despite Jesus' instructions, the
report of his power spread even faster.
And vast crowds came to hear him preach
and to be healed of their diseases.
But Jesus often withdrew to
the wilderness for prayer.
One day while Jesus was teaching,
some Pharisees and teachers of
religious law were sitting nearby.
It seemed that these men showed up
from every village in all Galilee
and Judea, as well as from Jerusalem.
And the Lord's healing power
was strongly with Jesus.
Some men came carrying a
paralyzed man on a sleeping mat.
They tried to take him inside to Jesus,
but they couldn't reach him because of
the crowd, so they went up to the roof
and took off some tiles, and then they
lowered the sick man on his mat down
into the crowd right in front of Jesus.
Seeing their faith, Jesus said to the
man, young man, your sins are forgiven.
But the Pharisees and teachers of
religious law said to themselves,
who does he think he is?
That's blasphemy.
Only God can forgive sins.
Jesus knew what they were thinking,
so he asked them, why do you
question this in your hearts?
Is it easier to say your sins are
forgiven or stand up and walk?
So I will prove to you that the
son of man has the authority
on earth to forgive sins.
Then Jesus turned to the
paralyzed man and said, stand up.
Pick up your mat, and go home.
And immediately as everyone watched,
the man jumped up, picked up his
mat, and went home praising God.
Everyone was gripped with great wonder
and awe, and they praised God exclaiming.
We have seen amazing things today.
Later.
As Jesus left the town, he saw a
tax collector named Levi sitting
at his tax collector's booth.
Follow me and be my disciple.
Jesus said to him, so Levi got up,
left everything and followed him.
Later, Levi held a banquet in his
home with Jesus as a guest of honor.
Many of Levi's fellow tax collectors
and other guests also ate with them.
But the Pharisees and their teachers
of religious law complained bitterly
to Jesus disciples, why do you
eat and drink with such scum?
Jesus answered them.
Healthy people don't need a doctor.
Sick people do I have come to
call, not those who think they are
righteous, but those who know they
are sinners and need to repent.
One day some people said to Jesus,
John the Baptists disciples fast
and pray regularly, and so do
the disciples of the Pharisees.
Why are your disciples
always eating and drinking?
Jesus responded.
Do wedding guests fast while
celebrating with the groom?
Of course not, but someday the
groom will be taken away from
them and then they will fast.
Then Jesus gave them this illustration.
No one tears a piece of cloth
from a new garment and uses
it to patch an old garment.
For then the new garment would be
ruined and the new patch wouldn't
even match the old garment.
And no one puts new wine into old
wine skins for the new wine would
burst the wine skins spilling
the wine and ruining the skins.
New wine must be stored in new wine
skins, but no one who drinks the
old wine seems to want the new wine.
The old is just fine.
They say One Sabbath day, as Jesus
was walking through some grain
fields, his disciples broke off,
heads of grain, rubbed off the husks
in their hands and ate the grain.
But some Pharisees said, why
are you breaking the law by
harvesting grain on the Sabbath?
Jesus replied, haven't you read in
the scriptures what David did when
he and his companions were hungry?
He went into the house of God and broke
the law by eating the sacred loaves of
bread that only the priests can eat.
He also gave some to his companions
and Jesus added the son of man is Lord.
Even over the Sabbath, a another Sabbath
day, a man with a deformed right hand
was in the synagogue while Jesus was
teaching the teachers of religious law
and the Pharisees watched Jesus closely.
If he healed the man's hand, they plan
to accuse him of working on the Sabbath.
But Jesus knew their thoughts.
He said to the man with a deformed hand
come and stand in front of everyone.
So the man came forward.
Then Jesus said to his critics,
I have a question for you.
Does the law permit good
deeds on the Sabbath?
Or is it a day for doing evil?
Is this a day to save
life or to destroy it?
He looked around at them one by one and
then said to the man, hold out your hand.
So the man held out his hand and it
was restored that this, the enemies
of Jesus were wild with rage and
began to discuss what to do with him
one day soon afterward, Jesus went
up on a mountain to pray and he
prayed to God all night at Daybreak.
He called together all of his disciples
and chose 12 of them to be apostles.
Here are their names Simon whom he
named Peter Andrew Peter's brother
James John Philip Bartholomew,
Matthew Thomas James son of Alphi
Simon, who was called the zealot.
Judas son of James Ju.
Judas Iscariot, who later betrayed him.
When they came down from the mountain,
the disciples stood with Jesus on a
large level area, surrounded by many
of his followers and by the crowds.
There were people from all over Judea
and from Jerusalem, and from as far
north as the Seacoast of Tyre and sadden.
They had come to hear him and to be
healed of their diseases, and those
troubled by evil spirits were healed.
Everyone tried to touch him
because healing power went out
from him and he healed everyone.
Then Jesus turned to his disciples and
said, God blesses you who are poor.
For the kingdom of God is yours.
God blesses you who are hungry
now for you will be satisfied.
God blesses you who weep.
Now for in due time you will laugh.
What blessings await you when
people hate you and exclude you
and mock you and curse you as evil
because you follow the son of man.
When that happens, be happy.
Yes.
Leap for joy, for a great
reward, awaits you in heaven.
And remember their ancestors treated
the ancient prophets that same way.
What sorrow awaits you, who are rich
for you, have your only happiness now.
What sorrow awaits you who are
fat and prosperous now for a
time of awful hunger awaits you.
What sorrow awaits you who
laugh now for your laughing will
turn to mourning and sorrow.
What sorrow awaits you, who are
praised by the crowds for their
ancestors also praised false prophets.
But to you who are willing to
listen, I say love your enemies.
Do good to those who hate you.
Bless those who curse you.
Pray for those who hurt you.
If someone slaps you on one
cheek, offer the other cheek.
Also, if someone demands
your coat, offer your shirt.
Also give to anyone who asks and when
things are taken away from you, don't
try to get them back due to others
as you would like them to do to you.
If you love only those who love you,
why should you get credit for that?
Even sinners love those who love them.
And if you do good only to those who do
good to you, why should you get credit?
Even sinners do that much.
And if you lend money only to those who
can repay you, why should you get credit?
Even sinners will lend to other
sinners for a full return.
Love your enemies.
Do good to them, lend to them
without expecting to be repaid.
Then your reward from heaven will be very
great, and you will truly be acting as
children of the most high for he's kind
to those who are unthankful and wicked.
You must be compassionate.
Just as your father is compassionate.
Do not judge others and
you will not be judged.
Do not condemn others, or it'll
all come back against you, forgive
others, and you will be forgiven.
Give and you will receive.
Your gift will return to you in full press
down shaken together to make room for more
running over and poured into your lap.
The amount you give will
determine the amount you get back.
Then Jesus gave the
following illustration.
Can one blind person lead another?
Won't they both fall into a ditch?
Students are not greater than their
teacher, but the student who is fully
trained will become like the teacher.
And why worry about a speck
in your friend's eye when
you have a log in your own?
How can you think of saying,
friend, let me help you.
Get rid of that speck in your eye.
When you can't see past the
log in your own eye hypocrite.
First, get rid of a log in your own eye.
Then you will see well enough to deal
with the speck in your friend's eye.
A good tree can't produce bad fruit and
a bad tree can't produce good fruit.
A tree is identified by its fruit.
Figs are never gathered from
thorn bushes and grapes are
not picked from bramble bushes.
A good person produces good things
from the treasury of a good heart, and
an evil person produces evil things
from the treasury of an evil heart.
What you say flows from
what is in your heart.
So why do you keep calling me, Lord,
Lord, when you don't do what I say?
I'll show you what it's like when
someone comes to me, listens to
my teaching, and then follows it.
It is like a person building
a house who digs deep and lays
the foundation on solid rock.
When the floodwaters rise and
break against that house, it stands
firm because it is well-built.
But anyone who hears and doesn't obey is
like a person who builds a house right
on the ground without a foundation.
When the floods sweep down
against that house, it will
collapse into a heap of ruins.
This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.
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