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Day 54 of Immerse: Exploring Jesus' Teachings and Parables

In today's episode of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we dive into Day 54 where Jesus finishes instructing His 12 disciples and embarks on teaching and preaching across various towns. We witness the interaction between Jesus and the disciples of John the Baptist, followed by Jesus' declaration of John as a prophet. Jesus addresses various issues including the denouncement of cities like Korazin and Bethsaida, teachings about Sabbath, and the significance of mercy over sacrifice. The episode further explores Jesus' parables, including the parable of the sower and the significance of understanding God's word deeply. Additionally, we examine the parable of the weeds among the wheat and other analogies that illustrate the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus emphasizes the importance of recognizing the hidden truths of the Kingdom and culminates with powerful lessons on judgment and righteousness. Join us as we navigate through these profound teachings and parables, reflecting on their timeless relevance.

00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
00:13 John the Baptist's Inquiry
02:54 Jesus' Teachings and Miracles
05:05 Confrontations with the Pharisees
12:32 Parables of the Kingdom of Heaven
15:08 Explanation of Parables
20:31 Concluding Thoughts

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Day 54

When Jesus had finished giving these
instructions to his 12 disciples.

He went out to teach and preach
in towns throughout the region.

John the Baptist, who was in prison,
heard about all the things the Messiah

was doing, so he sent his disciples
to ask Jesus, are you the Messiah

we've been expecting, or should
we keep looking for someone else?

Jesus told them, go back to John and
tell him what you have heard and seen.

The Blind Sea, the lame walk,
those with leprosy are cured.

The deaf here, the dead are raised to
life and the good news is being preached

to the poor and he added, God blesses
those who do not fall away because of me.

As John's disciples were leaving,
Jesus began talking about him to

the crowds, what kind of man did
you go into the wilderness to see?

Was he a weak read, swayed by every
breath of wind, or were you expecting to

see a man dressed in expensive clothes?

No.

People with expensive
clothes live in palaces.

Were you looking for a prophet?

Yes, and he is more than a prophet.

John is the man to whom the scriptures
refer when they say, look, I am sending

my messenger ahead of you, and he
will prepare your way before you.

I tell you the truth of all who have
ever lived, none is greater than John the

Baptist, yet even the least person in the
kingdom of heaven is greater than he is.

And from the time John the Baptist
began preaching until now, the kingdom

of Heaven has been forcefully advancing
and violent people are attacking it.

For before John came, all the prophets
and the law of Moses looked forward

to this present time, and if you are
willing to accept what I say he is.

Elijah, the one the
prophets said would come.

Anyone with ears to hear should listen
and understand to what can I compare?

This generation, it is like children
playing a game in the public square.

They complain to their friends.

We played wedding songs and you didn't
dance, so we played funeral songs.

And you didn't mourn for John didn't
spend his time eating and drinking

and you say he's possessed by a demon.

The son of man, on the other hand, feasts
and drinks, and you say He's a glutton

and a drunkard and a friend of tax
collectors and other sinners, but wisdom

is shown to be right by its results.

Then Jesus began to denounce the
towns where he had done so many of his

miracles because they hadn't repented
of their sins and turned to God.

What sorrow awaits you,
Zen and Beth Sayada.

For if the miracles I did in
you had been done in Wicked Tire

and Sitin, their people would've
repented of their sins long ago.

Clothing themselves in burlap
and throwing ashes on their

heads to show their remorse.

I tell you, tire and Sitan will
be better off on Judgment Day than

you and you people love Capernaum.

Will you be honored in heaven?

No, you will go down to the place
of the dead for if the miracles I

did for you had been done in Wicked
Sodom, it would still be here today.

I tell you, even Sodom will be better off
on Judgment day than you at that time.

Jesus prayed this prayer.

Oh, father Lord of heaven and earth.

Thank you for hiding these things from
those who think themselves wise and clever

and for revealing them to the childlike.

Yes, father, it pleased
you to do it this way.

My father has entrusted everything to me.

No one truly knows the son except the
Father, and no one truly knows the

father except the son and those to
whom the son chooses to reveal him.

Then Jesus said, Come to me, all of
you who are weary and carry heavy

burdens, and I will give you rest.

Take my yoke upon you.

Let me teach you because I am
humble and gentle at heart, and

you will find rest for your souls.

For my yoke is easy to bear, and
the burden I give you is light.

At about that time, Jesus was walking
through some grain fields on the Sabbath.

His disciples were hungry, so
they began breaking off some

heads of grain and eating them.

But some Pharisees saw them do
it and protested, look, your

disciples are breaking the law by
harvesting grain on the Sabbath.

Jesus said to them, 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 he
and his companions broke the law by

eating the sacred loaves of bread that
only the priests are allowed to eat.

And haven't you read in the law of
Moses that the priests on duty in

the temple may work on the Sabbath?

I tell you there is one here.

Who is even greater than the temple?

But you would not have condemned
my innocent disciples if you knew

the meaning of this scripture.

I want you to show mercy, not
offer sacrifices for the son of

man is Lord, even over the Sabbath.

Then Jesus went over to their
synagogue where he noticed

a man with a deformed hand.

The Pharisees asked Jesus.

Does the law permit a person to
work by healing on the Sabbath?

They were hoping he would say
yes so they could bring charges

against him, and he answered.

If you had a sheep that fell
into a well on the Sabbath,

wouldn't you work to pull it out?

Of course you would.

And how much more valuable
is a person than a sheep?

Yes.

The law permits a person
to do good on the Sabbath.

Then he said to the
man, Hold out your hand.

So the man held out his hand and it
was restored just like the other one.

Then the Pharisees called a
meeting to plot how to kill Jesus.

But Jesus knew what they were
planning, so he left that area

and many people followed him.

He healed all the sick among them, but
he warned them not to reveal who he was.

This fulfilled the prophecy
of Isaiah concerning him.

Look at my servant whom I have chosen.

He is my beloved who pleases me.

I will put my spirit upon him and he
will proclaim justice to the nations.

He will not fight or shout
or raise his voice in public.

He will not crush the weakest read
or put out a flickering candle.

Finally, he will cause justice to
be victorious and his name will

be the hope of all the world.

Then a demon possessed man who was blind
and couldn't speak was brought to Jesus.

He healed the man so that
he could both speak and see.

The crowd was amazed and asked,
could it be that Jesus is

the son of David the Messiah?

But when the Pharisees heard
about the miracle, they said, no

wonder he can cast out demons.

He gets his power from
Satan, the prince of demons.

Jesus knew their thoughts and replied, any
kingdom divided by civil war is doomed.

A town or family splintered
by feuding will fall apart.

And if Satan is casting out Satan, he
is divided in fighting against himself.

His own kingdom will not survive.

And if I am empowered by Satan,
what about your own exorcist?

They cast out demons too.

So they will condemn you
for what you have said.

But if I am casting out demons by the
spirit of God, then the Kingdom of

God has arrived among you for 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.

Anyone who isn't with me opposes me,
and anyone who isn't working with

me is actually working against me.

So I tell you, every sin and blasphemy can
be forgiven except blasphemy against the

Holy Spirit, which will never be forgiven.

Anyone who speaks against the
son of man can be forgiven.

But anyone who speaks against the Holy
Spirit will never be forgiven either

in this world or in the world to come.

A tree is identified by its fruit.

If a tree is good, its fruit will be good.

If a tree is bad, its fruit will be bad.

You brood of snakes.

How could evil men like you speak?

What is good and right?

For whatever is in your heart
determines what you say.

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.

And I tell you this, you must
give an account on judgment Day

for every idol word you speak.

The words you say will either
acquit you or condemn you.

One day some teachers of religious
law and Pharisees came to Jesus and

said, teacher, we want you to show us a
miraculous sign to prove your authority.

But Jesus replied, only an evil adulterous
generation would demand a miraculous

sign, but the only sign I will give
them is the sign of the prophet Jonah.

For as Jonah was in the belly of the great
fish for three days and three nights, so

will the son of man be in the heart of
the earth for three days and three nights?

The people of Nineveh will stand up
against this generation on judgment

day and condemn it for they repented of
their sins at the preaching of Jonah.

Now, someone greater than Jonah
is here, but you refuse to repent.

The Queen of Sheba will also
stand up against this generation

on judgment day and condemn it
for, she came from a distant land

to hear the wisdom of Solomon.

Now, someone greater than Solomon
is here, but you refuse to listen.

When an evil spirit leaves a
person, it goes into the desert

seeking rest, but finding none.

Then it says, I will return
to the person I came from.

So it returns and finds its former
home, empty, swept, and in order then

the spirit finds seven other spirits
more evil than itself and they all

enter the person and live there.

And so that person is
worse off than before.

That will be the experience
of this evil generation.

As Jesus was speaking to the crowd,
his mother and brothers stood

outside asking to speak to him.

Someone told Jesus, your mother and
your brothers are standing outside

and they want to speak to you.

Jesus asked, who is my mother?

Who are my brothers?

Then he pointed to his disciples and said,
look, these are my mother and brothers.

Anyone who does the will of
my father in heaven is my

brother and sister and mother.

Later that same day, Jesus left
the house and sat beside the lake.

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

Then he sat there and taught as
the people stood on the shore.

He told many stories in the the form
of parables, such as this one, listen.

A farmer went out to plant some seeds
as he scattered them across his field.

Some seeds fell on a footpath
and the birds came and ate them.

Other seeds fell on shallow
soil with underlying rock.

The seeds sprouted quickly because the
soil was shallow, but the plants soon

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

Other seeds fell among thorns that grew
up and choked out the tender plants.

Still other seeds fell on fertile
soil and they produced a crop

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

Anyone with ears to hear
should listen and understand.

His disciples came and asked
him, why do you use parables

when you talk to the people?

He replied?

You are permitted to understand
the secrets of the kingdom of

heaven, but others are not.

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

will have an abundance of knowledge.

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

have will be taken away from them.

That is why I use these parables.

For they look, but they don't really see.

They hear, but they don't
really listen or understand.

This fulfills the prophecy of
Isaiah that says, when you hear

what I say, you will not understand.

When you see what I do, you will not
comprehend for the hearts of these people

are hardened and their ears cannot hear.

And they have closed their eyes so
their eyes cannot see, and their

ears cannot hear, and their hearts
cannot understand, and they cannot

turn to me and let me heal them.

But blessed are your eyes because they
see, and your ears because they hear.

I tell you the truth.

Many prophets and righteous people
longed to see what you see, but they

didn't see it and they longed to hear
what you hear, but they didn't hear it.

Now listen to the explanation of the
parable about the farmer planting seeds.

The seed that fell on the footpath
represents those who hear the message

about the kingdom and don't understand it.

Then the evil one comes and snatches away
the seed that was planted in their hearts.

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 those who hear

God's word, but all too quickly.

The message is crowded out by the
worries of this life and the lo of

wealth, so no fruit is produced.

The seed that fell on good soil
represents those who truly hear and

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

times as much as had been planted.

Here is another story Jesus told.

The kingdom of heaven is like a farmer
who planted good seed in his field,

but that night as the worker slept,
his enemy came and planted weeds

among the wheat, then slipped away.

When the crop began to grow and
produce grain, the weeds also grew.

The farmer's workers went to him and
said, sir, the field where you planted

that good seed is full of weeds.

Where did they come from?

An enemy has done this.

The farmer exclaimed.

Should we pull out the weeds?

They asked?

No.

He replied, you'll uproot
the wheat if you do.

Let both grow together until the harvest.

Then I will tell the harvesters
to sort out the weeds, tie them

into bundles and burn them, and
to put the wheat in the barn.

Here is another illustration Jesus used.

The Kingdom of Heaven is like a
mustard seed planted in a field.

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

It grows into a tree and birds come
and make nests in its branches.

Jesus also used this illustration.

The Kingdom of Heaven is like the
yeast a woman used in making bread.

Even though she put only a little
yeast in three measures of flour, it

permeated every part of the dough.

Jesus always used stories
and illustrations like these

when speaking to the crowds.

In fact, he never spoke to them
without using such parables.

This fulfilled what
God had spoken through.

The prophet, I will
speak to you in parables.

I will explain things hidden
since the creation of the world,

then leaving the crowds outside.

Jesus went into the house, his
disciples said, please explain to us

the story of the weeds in the field.

Jesus replied, the son of man is
the farmer who plants the good seed.

The field is the world, and the good seed
represents the people of the kingdom.

The weeds are the people
who belong to the evil one.

The enemy who planted the weeds
among the wheat is the devil.

The harvest is the end of the world,
and the harvesters are the angels.

Just as the weeds are sorted out
and burned in the fire, so it will

be at the end of the world, the
son of man will send his angels and

they will remove from his kingdom.

Everything that causes
sin and all who do evil.

And the angels will throw them into
the fiery furnace where there will

be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Then the righteous will shine like
the sun in their father's kingdom.

Anyone with ears to hear
should listen and understand.

The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure
that a man discovered hidden in a field.

In his excitement, he hid it again
and sold everything he owned to

get enough money to buy the field.

A again.

The Kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant
on the lookout for choice pearls.

When he discovered a pearl of great value,
he sold everything he owned and bought it.

Again, the Kingdom of Heaven is like
a fishing net that was thrown into the

water and caught fish of every kind.

When the net was full, they dragged
it up onto the shore, sat down and

sorted the good fish into crates,
but through the bad ones away.

That is the way it will be
at the end of the world.

The angels will come and separate
the wicked people from the righteous,

throwing the wicked into the
fiery furnace where there will

be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Do you understand all these things?

Yes.

They said we do.

Then he added.

Every teacher of religious law who becomes
a disciple in the kingdom of heaven is

like a homeowner who brings from his store
room new gems of truth, as well as old.

This concludes today's
Immerse Reading experience.

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