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Day 52: Teachings of Jesus - The Sermon on the Mount

Welcome to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. In this episode, Day 52, we delve into the teachings of Jesus as he addresses the crowds gathered on the mountainside. This session covers the famous Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus begins with the Beatitudes, blessing those who demonstrate humility, mercy, and a desire for justice. He emphasizes the importance of being the salt and light of the world, fulfilling God's laws, and surpassing the righteousness of religious law teachers. Jesus expands on commandments regarding murder, adultery, and vows, promoting reconciliation, purity, and integrity. He challenges the approach to retaliation and neighborly love, urging followers to love their enemies and act with selflessness. Practical guidance on charitable acts, prayers, and fasting is provided to ensure sincerity and privacy in worship. Jesus advises against materialism, encouraging trust in God's provision and focusing on divine treasures. Judgment, discernment, and persistence in seeking God's guidance are key themes. The episode concludes with a warning against false prophets and a call to wise living based on Jesus' teachings, comparing it to building a house on solid rock for a steadfast foundation.

00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading
00:03 The Beatitudes: Blessings from Jesus
01:27 Salt and Light: Living as True Disciples
02:05 Jesus Fulfills the Law
02:56 Teachings on Anger and Reconciliation
04:03 Teachings on Adultery and Divorce
05:05 Teachings on Vows and Retaliation
06:21 Love for Enemies
07:07 Giving to the Needy and Prayer
09:09 Teachings on Fasting and Treasures
10:37 Do Not Worry
12:06 Judging Others
12:53 Ask, Seek, Knock
13:46 The Narrow and Wide Gates
14:03 True and False Prophets
15:19 The Wise and Foolish Builders
15:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 52

one day as he saw the crowds
gathering, Jesus went up on

the mountainside and sat down.

His disciples gathered around
him and he began to teach them.

God blesses those who are poor and
realized their need for him, for

the kingdom of heaven is theirs.

God blesses those who mourn
for they will be comforted.

God blesses those who are humble, for
they will inherit the whole earth.

God blesses those who hunger and thirst
for justice, for they will be satisfied.

God blesses those who are merciful,
for they will be shown mercy.

God blesses those whose hearts
are pure, for they will see God.

God blesses those who work for peace, for
they will be called the children of God.

God blesses those who are
persecuted for doing right, for

the kingdom of heaven is theirs.

God blesses you when people mock you
and persecute you and lie about you and

say all sorts of evil things against
you because you are my followers.

Be happy about it.

Be very glad for a great
reward, awaits you in heaven.

And remember, the ancient prophets
were persecuted in the same way.

You are the salt of the earth, but what
good is salt If it has lost its flavor?

Can you make it salty again?

It will be thrown out and
trampled under foot is worthless.

You are the light of the world like a
city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden.

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

Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand where
it gives light to everyone in the house.

In the same way, let your good deeds
shine out for all to see so that everyone

will praise your heavenly Father.

Don't misunderstand why I have come.

I did not come to abolish the law of
Moses or the writings of the prophets.

No, I came to accomplish their purpose.

I tell you the truth, until heaven
and earth disappear, not even the

smallest detail of God's law will
disappear until its purpose is achieved.

So if you ignore the least commandment and
teach others to do the same, you will be

called the least in the kingdom of heaven.

But anyone who obeys God's laws
and teaches them will be called

great in the Kingdom of heaven.

But I warn you, unless your
righteousness is better than the

righteousness of the teachers of
religious law and the Pharisees, you

will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

You have heard that our ancestors
were told you must not murder.

If you commit murder, you
are subject to judgment.

But I say if you are even angry with
someone, you are subject to judgment.

If you call someone an idiot, you are in
danger of being brought before the court.

And if you curse someone, you are
in danger of the fires of hell.

So if you are presenting a sacrifice
at the altar in the temple and you

suddenly remember that someone has
something against you, leave your

sacrifice there at the altar, go
and be reconciled to that person.

Then come and offer your sacrifice to God.

When you are on the way to
court with your adversary,

settle your differences quickly.

Otherwise, your accuser may hand
you over to the judge who will

hand you over to an officer and
you will be thrown into prison.

And if that happens, you surely
won't be free again until

you have paid the last penny.

You have heard the commandment that
says you must not commit adultery.

But I say anyone who even looks at a
woman with lust has already committed

adultery with her and his heart.

So if your eye, even your good eye,
causes you to lust, gouge it out and

throw it away, it is better for you
to lose one part of your body than for

your whole body to be thrown into hell.

And if your hand even your
stronger hand causes you to sin,

cut it off and throw it away.

It is better for you to lose one
part of your body than for your

whole body to be thrown into hell.

You have heard the law that says A
man can divorce his wife by merely

giving her a written notice of divorce.

But I say that a man who divorces his
wife, unless she has been unfaithful,

causes her to commit adultery.

And anyone who marries a divorced
woman also commits adultery.

You have also heard that our ancestors
were told, you must not break your vows.

You must carry out the
vowels you make to the Lord.

But I say, do not make any vows.

Do not say by heaven because
heaven is God's throne.

And do not say by the earth
because the earth is his footstool.

And do not say by Jerusalem, for
Jerusalem is the city of the great king.

Do not even say by my head for you
can't turn one hair, white or black.

Just a simple, yes I will, or no, I won't.

Anything beyond this is from the evil one.

You have heard the law that says the
punishment must match the injury, an

eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.

But I say, do not resist an evil person.

If someone slaps you on the right
cheek, offer the other cheek.

Also, if you are sued in
court and your shirt is taken

from you, give your coat too.

If a soldier demands that you carry his
gear for a mile, carry it two miles.

Give to those who ask and don't turn
away from those who want to borrow.

You have heard the law that says,
love your neighbor and hate your

enemy, but I say love your enemies.

Pray for those who persecute you,
and that way you'll be acting as true

children of your father in heaven.

For, he gives his sunlight to both
the evil and the good, and he sends

reign on the just and the unjust alike.

If you love only those who love
you, what reward is there for that?

Even corrupt tax collectors do that much.

If you are kind only to your friends,
how are you different from anyone else?

Even pagans do that, but you
are to be perfect, even as your

father in heaven is perfect.

Watch out.

Don't do your good deeds publicly to
be admired by others, for you will lose

the reward from your father in heaven.

When you give to someone in need,
don't do as the hypocrites do.

Blowing trumpets in the synagogues
and streets to call attention

to their acts of charity.

I tell you the truth.

They have received all the
reward they will ever get.

But when you give to someone in
need, don't let your left hand

know what your right hand is doing.

Give your gifts in private, and
your father who sees everything

will reward you when you pray.

Don't be like the hypocrites who love to
pray publicly on street corners and in the

synagogues where everyone can see them.

I tell you the truth, that is all
the reward they will ever get.

But when you pray, go away by
yourself, shut the door behind you

and pray to your father in private.

Then your father who sees everything
will reward you when you pray.

Don't babble on and on as the Gentiles do.

They think their prayers are
answered merely by repeating

their words again and again.

Don't be like them for your
father knows exactly what you

need, even before you ask him.

Pray like this, our father in
heaven, may your name be kept.

Holy.

May your kingdom come soon.

May your will be done on
Earth as it is in heaven.

Give us today the food we need
and forgive us our sins as we have

forgiven those who sin against us.

And don't let us yield to temptation,
but rescue us from the evil one.

If you forgive those who sin against you,
your heavenly father will forgive you.

But if you refuse to forgive others,
your father will not forgive your sins.

And when you fast, don't make it obvious
as the hypocrites do for, they try to

look miserable and disheveled so people
will admire them for their fasting.

I tell you the truth, that is the
only reward they will ever get.

But when you fast comb your hair and
wash your face, then no one will notice

that you are fasting except your father
who knows what you do in private.

And your father who sees
everything will reward you.

Don't store up treasures
here on earth where moths eat

them and rust destroys them.

And where thieves break in and steal.

Store your treasures in heaven where
moths and rust cannot destroy and

thieves do not break in and steal.

Wherever your treasure is there, the
desires of your heart will also be.

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 your eye is unhealthy, your
whole body is filled with darkness.

And if the light you think you have is
actually darkness, how deep that darkness

is, no one can serve two masters for
you, will hate one and love the other.

You will be devoted to
one and despise the other.

You can serve God and
be enslaved to money.

That is why I tell you not to worry about
everyday life, whether you have enough

food and drink or enough clothes to wear.

Isn't life more than food and
your body more than clothing?

Look at the birds.

They don't plant or harvest or
store food in barns for your

heavenly father feeds them.

And aren't you far more
valuable to him than they are?

Can all your worries at a
single moment to your life?

And why worry about your clothing?

Look at the lilies of the
field and how they grow.

They don't work or make their clothing
yet Solomon and all his glory was not

dressed as beautifully as they are.

And if God cares so wonderfully
for wildflowers that are here today

and thrown into the fire tomorrow,
he will certainly care for you.

Why do you have so little faith?

So don't worry about these
things saying, what will we eat?

What will we drink?

What will we wear?

These things dominate the thoughts
of unbelievers, but your heavenly

father already knows all your needs.

Seek the kingdom of God above all
else and live righteously, and he

will give you everything you need.

So don't worry about tomorrow.

For tomorrow will bring its own worries.

Today's trouble is enough for today.

Do not judge others and you will
not be judged for you will be

treated as you treat others.

The standard you use in judging is the
standard by which you will be judged.

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 to
your 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 the log in your own eye.

Then you will see well enough to deal
with the speck in your friend's eye.

Don't waste what is holy
on people who are unholy.

Don't throw your pearls to pigs.

They will trample the pearls.

Then turn and attack 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 parents, if your children
ask for a loaf of bread, do

you give them a stone instead?

Or if they ask for a fish,
do you give them a snake?

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 good
gifts to those who ask him do to others?

Whatever you would like them to do to you?

This is the essence of all that is
taught in the law and the prophets.

You can enter God's kingdom
only through the narrow gate.

The highway to hell is broad, and its gate
is wide for the many who choose that way.

But the gateway to life is very
narrow and the road is difficult

and only a few ever find it.

Beware of false prophets who
come disguised as harmless sheep,

but are really vicious wolves.

You can identify them by their
fruit that is by the way they act.

Can you pick grapes from thorn
bushes or figs from thistles?

A good tree produces good fruit,
and a bad tree produces bad fruit.

A good tree can't produce bad fruit,
and a bad tree can't produce good fruit.

So every tree that does not
produce good fruit is chopped

down and thrown into the fire.

Yes, just as you can identify
a tree by its fruit, so you can

identify people by their actions.

Not everyone who calls out to me Lord,
Lord will enter the kingdom of Heaven.

Only those who actually do the
will of my Father in heaven

will enter on judgment Day.

Many will say to me, Lord, Lord, we
prophesied in your name and cast out

demons in your name and performed many
miracles in your name, but I will reply.

I never knew you get away from me.

You who break God's laws.

Anyone who listens to my
teaching and follows it is wise.

Like a person who builds a house on
solid rock, though the rain comes in

Torrance and the floodwaters rise and
the winds beat against that house.

It won't collapse because
it is built on bedrock.

But anyone who hears my teaching
and doesn't obey it is foolish.

Like a person who builds a house on
sand, when the rains and floods come

and the winds beat against that house,
it will collapse with a mighty crash.

When Jesus had finished saying
these things, the crowds were

amazed at his teaching for he taught
with real authority, quite unlike

their teachers of religious law.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

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