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The Missions, Miracles, and Teachings of Jesus: Day 43 of Immerse Bible Reading

Welcome to Day 43 of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. In this episode, Jesus goes from village to village, teaching the people and sending his disciples out two by two with the authority to cast out evil spirits. He instructs them to travel light and stay in welcoming homes. The episode covers Herod's reaction to Jesus' rising popularity and the narrative of John the Baptist's beheading. It then moves to Jesus feeding the 5,000 with five loaves and two fish, displaying his power and compassion. The disciples struggle to understand these miracles. Jesus walks on water and calms the stormy sea, further showcasing his divine authority. He confronts Pharisees and teachers of religious law for their hypocrisy, stressing that defilement comes from within, not from external rituals. Miraculous healings, such as the driving out of a demon from a gentile woman’s daughter, healing a deaf man, and another feeding miracle, this time for 4,000 people, underscore Jesus' ministry. Jesus refuses to give a sign to the demanding Pharisees and addresses the disciple's misunderstanding of his miracles. Finally, Peter declares Jesus as the Messiah, but Jesus warns them to keep it secret. This episode is rich with teachings, revealing the depth of Jesus' compassion, his battle against religious hypocrisy, and the strengthening of his disciples’ faith.

00:00 Introduction and Mission of the Disciples
00:58 Herod and John the Baptist
03:26 Feeding the Five Thousand
05:30 Jesus Walks on Water
07:15 Confrontation with the Pharisees
09:11 Teachings on Inner Purity
10:28 Miracles and Healings
12:33 Feeding the Four Thousand
13:51 Warning Against the Pharisees
15:32 Healing the Blind Man
16:16 Peter Declares Jesus as the Messiah
16:49 Conclusion

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

Day 43.

then Jesus went from village to village
teaching the people, and he called

his 12 disciples together and began
sending them out two by two, giving

them authority to cast out evil spirits.

He told them to take nothing for
their journey except a walking stick.

No food, no traveler's bag, no money.

He allowed them to wear sandals,
but not to take a change of clothes.

Wherever you go.

He said, stay in the same
house until you leave town.

But if any place refuses to welcome you
or listen to you, shake its dust from

your feet as you leave to show that you
have abandoned those people to their fate.

So the disciples went out telling
everyone they met to repent of their

sins and turn to God, and they cast out
many demons and healed many sick people.

Anointing them with olive oil, Herod
anus, the king soon heard about Jesus

because everyone was talking about him.

Some were saying this must be John
the Baptist, raised from the dead.

That is why he can do such miracles.

Others said he's the prophet.

Elijah still.

Others said he's a prophet, like the
other great prophets of the past.

When Herod heard about Jesus, he
said, John, the man I beheaded

has come back from the dead.

For Herod had sent soldiers to arrest
and imprison John as a favor to Herods.

She had been his brother, Phillip's
wife, but Herod had married her.

John had been telling Herod,
it is against God's law for you

to marry your brother's wife.

So Herod bore a grudge against
John and wanted to kill him,

but without Herod's approval.

She was powerless.

For Herod respected John and knowing
that he was a good and holy man.

He protected him.

Herod was greatly disturbed whenever
he talked with John, but even

so, he liked to listen to him.

Herod's chance finally
came on Herod's birthday.

He gave a party for his high
government officials, army officers,

and the leading citizens of Galilee.

Then his daughter.

Also named Herods came in and
performed a dance that greatly

pleased Herod and his guests.

Ask me for anything you like the king said
to the girl, and I will give it to you.

He even vowed, I will give you whatever
you ask, up to half my kingdom.

She went out and asked her
mother, what should I ask for?

Her mother told her, ask for
the head of John the Baptist.

So the girl hurried back to the king
and told him, I want the head of

John the Baptist right now on a tray.

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

vows he had made in front of his
guests, he couldn't refuse her.

So he immediately sent an
executioner to the prison to cut

off John's head and bring it to him.

The soldier beheaded John in
the prison, brought his head on

a tray and gave it to the girl.

Who took it to her mother.

When John's disciples heard what
had happened, they came to get

his body and buried it in a tomb.

The apostles returned to Jesus
from their ministry tour and told

him all they had done and taught.

Then Jesus said, let's go off by ourselves
to a quiet place and rest a while.

He said this because there were so many
people coming and going that Jesus and

his apostles didn't even have time to eat.

So they left by boat for a quiet place
where they could be alone, but many people

recognized them and saw them leaving, and
people from many towns ran ahead along

the shore and got there ahead of them.

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

compassion on them because they
were like sheep without a shepherd.

So he began teaching them many things.

Late in the afternoon, his 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 nearby farms and

villages and buy something to eat.

But Jesus said, you feed
them with what they asked.

We'd have to work for months
to earn enough money to buy

food for all these people.

How much bread do you have?

He asked.

Go and find out.

They came back and reported, we have
five loaves of bread and two fish.

Then Jesus told the disciples to
have the people sit down in groups

on the green grass, so they sat
down in groups of 50 or a hundred.

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

Then breaking the loaves into pieces.

He kept giving the bread to the disciples
so they could distribute it to the people.

He also divided the fish
for everyone to share.

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

picked up 12 baskets of leftover
bread and fish, a total of 5,000

men, and their families were fed.

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

and head across the lake to Beth Sayada.

While he sent the people home after
telling everyone goodbye, he went up

into the hills by himself to pray.

Late that night, the disciples were
in their boat in the middle of the

lake, and Jesus was alone on land.

He saw that they were in serious
trouble, rowing hard and struggling

against the wind and waves.

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

He intended to go past them, but when they
saw him walking on the water, they cried

out in terror thinking he was a ghost.

They were all terrified when they saw
him, but Jesus spoke to them at once.

Don't be afraid, he said.

Take courage.

I am here.

Then he climbed into the
boat and the wind stopped.

They were totally amazed for, they
still didn't understand the significance

of the miracle of the loaves.

Their hearts were too hard to take it in.

After they had crossed the lake,
they landed at, they brought the

boat to shore and climbed out.

The people recognized Jesus at once
and they ran throughout the whole

area, carrying sick people on mats
to wherever they heard he was.

Wherever he went in villages,
cities, or the countryside.

They brought the sick
out to the marketplaces.

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

all who touched him were healed.

One day some Pharisees and
teachers of religious law arrived

from Jerusalem to see Jesus.

They noticed that some of his disciples
failed to follow the Jewish ritual

of hand washing before eating.

The Jews, especially the Pharisees,
do not eat until they have poured

water over their cupped hands as
required by their ancient traditions.

Similarly, they don't eat anything
from the market until they

immerse their hands in water.

This is what one of many traditions they
have clung to, such as their ceremonial

washing of cups, pitchers, and kettles.

So the Pharisees and teachers of
religious law asked him, why don't

your disciples follow our age-old
tradition, they eat without first

performing the hand washing ceremony.

Jesus replied, 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 for you, ignore God's law
and substitute your own tradition.

Then he said, you skillfully
sidestep God's law in order to

hold onto your own tradition.

For instance, Moses gave
you this law from God.

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've given to you in this way.

You let them disregard
their needy parents.

And so you cancel the word of God in order
to hand down your own tradition, and this

is only one example among many others.

Then Jesus called to the crowd
to come and hear all of you.

Listen, he said, and try to understand.

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

You are defiled by what
comes from your heart.

Then Jesus went into a house to
get away from the crowd, and his

disciples asked him what he meant
by the parable he had just used.

Don't you understand either?

He asked, can't you see that the food
you put into your body cannot defile you?

Food doesn't go into your heart,
but only passes through the stomach

and then goes into the sewer.

By saying this, he declared that
every kind of food is acceptable

in God's eyes, and then he added
it is what comes from inside that

defiles you for from within out of
a person's heart come evil thoughts,

sexual immorality, theft, murder.

Adultery, greed, wickedness,
deceit, lustful, desires, envy,

slander, pride, and foolishness.

All these vile things come from within.

They are what defile you.

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

He didn't want anyone to know
which house he was staying in,

but he couldn't keep it a secret.

Right away.

A woman who had heard about
him came and fell at his feet.

Her little girl was possessed by
an evil spirit, and she begged

him to cast out the demon from her
daughter since she was a gentile.

Born in Syrian Venetia, Jesus
told her first, I should feed the

children my own family, the Jews.

It isn't right to take food from the
children and throw it to the dogs.

She replied, that's true, Lord, but even
the dogs under the table are allowed to

eat the scraps from the children's plates.

Good answer.

He said, now go home for the
demon has left your daughter.

And when she arrived home, she
found her little girl lying quietly

in bed and the demon was gone.

Jesus left higher and went up to Sitan.

Before going back to the Sea of Galilee
and the region of the 10 towns, a deaf

man with a speech impediment was brought
to him, and the people begged Jesus to

lay his hands on the man to heal him.

Jesus led him away from the
crowd so they could be alone.

He put his fingers into the man's
ears, then spitting on his own fingers.

He touched the man's tongue,
looking up to heaven.

He sighed and said, Which
means be opened instantly.

The man could hear perfectly
and his tongue was freed

so he could speak plainly.

Jesus told the crowd not to tell anyone,
but the more he told them not to, the more

they spread the news, they were completely
amazed and said again and again.

Everything he does is wonderful.

He even makes the death to hear and
gives speech to those who cannot speak.

About this time, another large
crowd had gathered and the

people ran out of food again.

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.

If I send them home hungry,
they will faint along the way.

For some of them have come a long
distance, his disciples replied, how

are we supposed to find enough food to
feed them out here in the wilderness?

Jesus asked, how much bread do you have?

Seven loaves.

They replied.

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

Then he took the seven loaves, thanked
God for them and broke them into pieces.

He gave them to his disciples who
distributed the bread to the crowd.

A few small fish were found too, so
Jesus also blessed these and told

the disciples to distribute them.

They ate as much as they wanted.

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

There were about 4,000 men in the
crowd that day, and Jesus sent

them home after they had eaten.

Immediately after this, he got
into a boat with his disciples and

crossed over to the region of Almaha.

When the Pharisees heard that Jesus
had arrived, they came and started

to argue with him testing him.

They demanded that he show
them a miraculous sign from

heaven to prove his authority.

When he heard this, he sighed deeply
in his spirit and said, why do these

people keep demanding a miraculous sign?

I tell you the truth.

I will not give this
generation any such sign.

So he got back into the boat
and left them, and he crossed

to the other side of the lake.

But the disciples had
forgotten to bring any food.

They had only one loaf of
bread with them in the boat as

they were crossing the lake.

Jesus warned them, watch out.

Beware of the yeast of the
Pharisees and of Herod.

At this, they began to argue
with each other because they

hadn't brought any bread.

Jesus knew what they were
saying, so he said, why are you

arguing about having no bread?

Don't you know or understand even yet.

Are your hearts too hard to take it in?

You have eyes, can't you see?

You have ears, can't you hear?

Don't you remember anything at all?

When I fed the 5,000 with five
loaves of bread, how many baskets of

leftovers did you pick up afterward?

12 they said.

And when I fed the 4,000 with seven
loaves, how many large baskets

of leftovers did you pick up?

Seven.

They said, don't you understand yet?

He asked them

when they arrived at Beth Sayda.

Some people brought a blind man
to Jesus and they begged him

to touch the man and heal him.

Jesus took the blind man by the
hand and let him out of the village.

Then spitting on the man's eyes,
he laid his hands on him and

asked, can you see anything?

Now the man looked around.

Yes.

He said, I see people, but I
can't see them very clearly.

They look like trees walking around.

Then Jesus placed his hands on the man's
eyes again, and his eyes were opened.

His sight was completely restored,
and he could see everything clearly.

Jesus sent him away saying,
don't go back into the village.

On your way home.

Jesus and his disciples left
Galilee and went up to the

villages near Caesarea Philippi.

As they were walking along, he
asked them, who do people say I am?

Well, they replied.

Some say John the Baptist.

Some say Elijah and others say
You are one of the other prophets.

Then he asked them, but
who do you say I am?

Peter replied, you are the Messiah.

But Jesus warned them not
to tell anyone about him.

This concludes today's
Immerse Reading experience.

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