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Day 42: The Teachings and Miracles of Jesus - Immerse Daily Bible Reading

Welcome to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience on Day 42. Today's reading explores various events and teachings from the life of Jesus. The passage begins with Jesus appointing his twelve apostles, granting them authority to preach and cast out demons. The narrative moves to an incident where Jesus addresses accusations of being possessed by Satan and underscores the importance of unity and the unforgivable sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Jesus' family attempts to take him away, believing he's out of his mind, leading to Jesus redefining familial bonds as those who do God's will.

The reading includes several teachings by Jesus using parables, such as the Parable of the Sower, explaining different responses to God's word. Jesus also discusses the Parable of the Lamp, the Seed Growing Secretly, and the Mustard Seed, emphasizing the mysterious and expansive nature of God's kingdom. His teachings are often in parables to fulfill scriptures, providing insight to followers but veiling the full meaning from outsiders.

In the narrative, Jesus calms a storm, displaying his command over nature, and exorcises a legion of demons from a possessed man, sending them into a herd of pigs. This incident causes fear among the locals, who plead with Jesus to leave. Further stories include Jesus healing a woman suffering from bleeding for twelve years and raising Jairus' daughter from the dead, both showcasing faith's power in healing.

The passage concludes with Jesus teaching in his hometown of Nazareth, where he faces skepticism and unbelief, impacting his ability to perform miracles. Each story and teaching provides a profound insight into Jesus' ministry, his authoritative power, and the faith required for miracles. Join us in today's immersive Bible reading experience.

00:00 Introduction and Day 42 Announcement
00:03 Jesus Appoints the Twelve Apostles
01:02 Accusations and Jesus' Response
02:07 Jesus' True Family
02:38 Parable of the Farmer Scattering Seed
03:47 Explaining the Parables
07:22 Jesus Calms the Storm
08:23 Healing the Demon-Possessed Man
11:41 Healing the Bleeding Woman and Jairus' Daughter
14:20 Rejection at Nazareth
15:16 Conclusion and Farewell

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 42.

Afterward, Jesus went up on a mountain
and called out the ones he wanted

to go with him and they came to him.

Then he appointed 12 of them
and called them his apostles.

They were to accompany him and he
would send them out to preach, giving

them authority to cast out demons.

These are the 12 he chose
Simon, whom he named Peter.

James and John the sons of Zedi,
but Jesus nicknamed them Sons of

Thunder, Andrew Philip Bartholomew,
Matthew Thomas James, son of Alpheus,

Thaddeus Simon, the zealot, Judas
Iscariot, who later betrayed him.

One time, Jesus entered a house and
the crowds began to gather again.

Soon.

He and his disciples couldn't
even find time to eat.

When his family heard what was
happening, they tried to take him away.

He's out of his mind, they said.

But the teachers of religious law who
had arrived from Jerusalem said, he's

possessed by Satan, the prince of demons.

That's where he gets the
power to cast out demons.

Jesus called them over and
responded with an illustration.

How can Satan cast out Satan?

He asked.

A kingdom divided by
civil war will collapse.

Similarly, a family splintered
by feuding will fall apart, and

if Satan is divided and fights
against himself, how can he stand?

He would never survive.

Let me illustrate this further, who is
powerful enough to enter the house of a

strong man and plunder his goods, only
someone even stronger, someone who could

tie him up and then plunder his house.

I tell you the truth.

All sin and blasphemy can be forgiven,
but anyone who blasphemes the Holy

Spirit will never be forgiven.

This is a sin with eternal consequences.

He told them this because they were
saying he's possessed by an evil spirit.

Then Jesus' mother and
brothers came to see him.

They stood outside and sent word for
him to come out and talk with them.

There was a crowd sitting around Jesus
and someone said, your mother and your

brothers are outside asking for you.

Jesus replied, who is my mother?

Who are my brothers?

Then he looked at those around
him and said, look, these

are my mother and brothers.

Anyone who does God's will is my
brother and sister and mother.

Once again, Jesus began
teaching by the Lake Shore.

A very large crowd soon gathered
around him, so he got into a boat,

then he sat in the boat while all
the people remained on the shore.

He taught them by telling many stories in
the form of parables, such as this one.

Listen, a farmer went out to plant some
seed as he scattered it across his field.

Some of the seed fell on a footpath
and the birds came and ate it.

Other seed fell on shallow
soil with underlying rock.

The seed sprouted quickly because the
soil was shallow, but the plant soon

wilted under the hot sun, and since
it didn't have deep roots, it died.

Other seed fell among thorns that
grew up and choked out the tender

plants, so they produced no grain.

Still other seeds fell on fertile soil
and they sprouted, grew and produced a

crop that was 30, 60, and even a hundred
times as much as had been planted.

He said, anyone with ears to hear
should listen and understand.

Later, when Jesus was alone with
the 12 disciples and with the others

who were gathered around, they
asked him what the parables meant.

He replied, you are permitted
to understand the secrets

of the kingdom of God.

But I used parables for everything I say
to outsiders so that the scriptures might

be fulfilled when they see what I do.

They will learn nothing.

When they hear what I say,
they will not understand.

Otherwise, they will turn
to me and be forgiven.

Then Jesus said to them, if you
can't understand the meaning

of this parable, how will you
understand all the other parables?

The farmer plants seed by taking
God's word to others, the seed that

fell on the footpath represents
those who hear the message.

Only to have Satan come
at once and take it away.

The seed on the rocky soil represents
those who hear the message and

immediately receive it with joy.

But since they don't have deep
roots, they don't last long.

They fall away as soon as they
have problems or are persecuted

for believing God's word.

The seed that fell among the thorns
represents others who hear God's word.

But all too quickly, the message
is crowded out by the worries

of this life, the lure of wealth
and the desire for other things.

So no fruit is produced, and the seed that
fell on good soil represents those who

hear and accept God's word and produce
a harvest of 30, 60, or even a hundred

times as much as had been planted.

Then Jesus asked them, would anyone light
a lamp and then put it under a basket?

Or under a bed, of course not.

A lamp is placed on a stand where
its light will shine for everything

that is hidden will eventually be
brought into the open and every

secret will be brought to light.

Anyone with ears to hear
should listen and understand.

Then he added pay close
attention to what you hear.

The closer you listen, the more
understanding you will be given

and you'll receive even more.

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

But for those who are not listening,
even what little understanding they

have will be taken away from them.

Jesus also said The kingdom of God is like
a farmer who scatters seed on the ground

night and day while he's asleep or awake.

The seed sprouts and grows, but he
does not understand how it happens.

The earth produces the crops on its own.

First, a leaf blade pushes through,
then the heads of wheat are formed, and

finally the grain ripens, and as soon as
the grain is ready, the farmer comes and

harvests it with a sickle for the harvest.

Time has come.

Jesus said, how can I
describe the kingdom of God?

What story should I use to illustrate it?

It is like a mustard seed
planted in the ground.

It is the smallest of all seeds, but it
becomes the largest of all garden plants.

It grows long branches and birds
can make nests in its shade.

Jesus used many similar stories and
illustrations to teach the people

as much as they could understand.

In fact, in his public ministry, he
never taught without using parables.

But afterward, when he was
alone with his disciples, he

explained everything to them.

As evening came, Jesus said
to his disciples, let's cross

to the other side of the lake.

So they took Jesus in the boat
and started out leaving the crowds

behind, although other boats followed.

But soon a fierce storm came up.

High waves were breaking into the
boat, and it began to fill with water.

Jesus was sleeping at the back of
the boat with his head on a cushion.

The disciples woke him up
shouting, teacher, don't you

care that we're going to drown?

When Jesus woke up, he rebuked the wind
and said to the waves, silence be still.

Suddenly the wind stopped
and there was a great calm.

Then he asked them, why are you afraid?

Do you still have no faith?

The disciples were absolutely terrified.

Who is this man?

They asked each other, even
the wind and waves obey him.

So they arrived at the other side of
the lake in the region of the Razzes.

When Jesus climbed out of the boat,
a man possessed by an evil spirit

came out from the tombs to meet him.

This man lived in the burial
caves and could no longer be

restrained, even with a chain.

Whenever he was put into chains
and shackles, as he often was,

he snapped the chains from his
wrists and smashed the shackles.

No one was strong enough to
subdue him day and night.

He wandered among the burial
caves and in the hills howling and

cutting himself with sharp stones.

When Jesus was still some distance
away, the man saw him, ran to meet

him, and bowed low before him.

With a shriek.

He screamed, why are
you interfering with me?

Jesus, son of the most high God in the
name of God, I beg you, don't torture me.

For Jesus had already said to the spirit,
come out of the man, you, evil spirit.

Then Jesus demanded, what is your name?

And he replied, my name is Legion because
there are many of us inside this man.

Then the evil spirits begged
him again and again not to send

them to some distant place.

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

nearby, send us into those pigs.

The spirits begged let us enter
them, so Jesus gave them permission.

The evil spirits came out of
the man and entered the pigs.

And the entire herd of about 2000 pigs
plunged down the steep hillside into

the lake and drowned in the water.

The herdsman fled to the
nearby town and 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

possessed by the legion of demons.

He was sitting there fully
cloth and perfectly sane.

And they were all afraid.

Then those who had seen what happened,
told the others about the demon

possessed man and the pigs and the
crowd began pleading with Jesus

to go away and leave them alone.

As Jesus was getting into the boat, the
man who had been demon possessed, begged

to go with him, but Jesus said, no.

Go home to your family and tell them
everything the Lord has done for

you and how merciful he has been.

So the man started off to visit the
10 towns of that region and began

to proclaim the great things Jesus
had done for him, and everyone

was amazed at what he told them.

Jesus got into the boat again
and went back to the other side

of the lake where a large crowd
gathered around him on the shore.

Then a leader of the local synagogue
whose name was Jairus, arrived.

When he saw Jesus, he fell at his
feet pleading fervently with him.

My little daughter is dying.

He said, please come and
lay your hands on her.

Heal her so she can live.

Jesus went with him and all the
people followed crowding around him.

A woman in the crowd had suffered
for 12 years with constant bleeding.

She had suffered a great deal from many
doctors, and over the years she had

spent everything she had to pay them.

But she had gotten no better.

In fact, she had gotten worse.

She had heard about Jesus, so she came up
behind him through the crowd and touched

his robe for, she thought to herself, if I
can just touch his robe, I will be healed.

Immediately, the bleeding stopped and
she could feel in her body that she had

been healed of her terrible condition.

Jesus realized at once that healing
power had gone out from him.

So he turned around in the crowd
and asked, who touched my robe?

His disciple said to him, look at
this crowd pressing around you.

How can you ask who touched me?

But he kept on looking around
to see who had done it.

Then the frightened woman trembling at
the realization of what had happened to

her, came and fell to her knees in front
of him and told him what she had done.

And he said to her daughter, your
faith has made you, well go in peace.

Your suffering is over.

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

Jairus, the leader of the synagogue.

They told him, your daughter is dead.

There is no use.

Troubling the teacher now.

But Jesus overheard them and
said to Jairus, don't be afraid.

Just have faith.

Then Jesus stopped the crowd and wouldn't
let anyone go with him except Peter,

James and John, the brother of James.

When they came to the home of the
synagogue leader, Jesus saw much

commotion and weeping and wailing.

He went inside and asked Why
all this commotion and weeping?

The child isn't dead.

She's only asleep.

The crowd laughed at him,
but he made them all leave.

He took the girl's father and mother and
his three disciples into the room where

the girl was lying, holding her hand.

He said to her, Tali, which means
little girl get up, and the girl

who was 12 years old immediately
stood up and walked around.

They were overwhelmed and totally amazed.

Jesus gave them strict orders not to tell
anyone what had happened, and then he

told them to give her something to eat.

Jesus left that part of the country
and returned with his disciples to

Nazareth, his hometown, the next Sabbath.

He began teaching in the synagogue,
and many who heard him were amazed.

They asked, where did he get
all this wisdom and the power

to perform such miracles?

Then they scoffed.

He's just a carpenter.

The son of Mary and the brother of
James, Joseph, Judas, and Simon and

his sisters live right here among us.

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 relatives and his own
family, and because of their unbelief.

He couldn't do any miracles among
them except to place his hands on a

few sick people and heal them, and
he was amazed at their unbelief.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

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