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Day 44 of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience - Jesus' Teachings and Miracles

In this episode of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we explore several key moments in Jesus’ ministry. Jesus begins by predicting his suffering, death, and resurrection, eliciting a strong reaction from Peter. He shares essential teachings with his disciples and the crowds, emphasizing self-denial, the value of one's soul, faith, and the inclusivity of his mission. We witness the Transfiguration on a high mountain, where Jesus is transformed and converses with Moses and Elijah. The episode also recounts the healing of a boy possessed by an evil spirit, Jesus’ teachings on divorce, the importance of welcoming children, and the challenge posed by wealth in inheriting eternal life. As Jesus and his disciples journey towards Jerusalem, he foretells his betrayal and suffering. The episode concludes with the healing of the blind beggar, Bartimaeus, highlighting Jesus' compassion and power to restore sight through faith.

00:00 Introduction and Day 44 Announcement
00:03 Jesus Foretells His Suffering and Resurrection
01:41 The Transfiguration of Jesus
03:47 Healing of a Boy with an Evil Spirit
06:25 Teachings on Humility and Sin
08:52 Jesus on Divorce and Blessing the Children
10:53 The Rich Man and the Kingdom of God
13:28 Jesus Predicts His Death a Third Time
14:13 Request of James and John
15:48 Healing of Blind Bartimaeus
16:55 Conclusion and Farewell

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 44.

then Jesus began to tell them that
the son of man must suffer many

terrible things and be rejected by
the elders, the leading priests,

and the teachers of religious law.

He would be killed, but three days
later he would rise from the dead.

As he talked about this openly with his
disciples, Peter took him aside and began

to reprimand him for saying such things.

Jesus turned around and
looked at his disciples.

Then reprimanded Peter,
get away from me, Satan.

He said, you are seeing things merely from
a human point of view, not from God's then

calling the crowd to join his disciples.

He said, if any of you wants to be my
follower, you must give up your own way.

Take up your cross and follow me.

If you try to hang on to
your life, you will lose it.

But if you give up your life,
for my sake and for the sake of

the good news, you will save it.

And what do you benefit if you gain
the whole world but lose your own soul?

Is anything worth more than your soul?

If anyone is ashamed of me and my message
in these adulterous and sinful days, the

son of man will be ashamed of that person.

When he returns in the glory of
his father with the holy angels,

Jesus went on to say, I tell you
the truth, some standing here right

now will not die before they see the
kingdom of God arrive in great power.

Six days later, Jesus took Peter,
James, and John and led them

up a high mountain to be alone.

As the men watched, Jesus' appearance
was transformed and his clothes became

dazzling white, far whiter than any
earthly bleach could ever make them.

Then Elijah and Moses appeared and
began talking with Jesus Peter Exclaimed

Rabbi, it's wonderful for us to be here.

Let's make three shelters as memorials.

One for you, one for
Moses, and one for Elijah.

He said this because he didn't
really know what else to say

for, they were all terrified.

Then a cloud overshadowed them
and a voice from the cloud said,

this is my dearly loved son.

Listen to him.

Suddenly when they looked around,
Moses and Elijah were gone, and

they saw only Jesus with them.

As they went back down the mountain,
he told them not to tell anyone

what they had seen until the son
of man had risen from the dead.

So they kept it to themselves, but
they often asked each other what

he meant by rising from the dead.

Then they asked him, why do the teachers
of religious law insist that Elijah

must return before the Messiah comes?

Jesus responded, Elijah is indeed
coming first to get everything ready.

Yet why do the scriptures say that
the son of man must suffer greatly

and be treated without her contempt?

But I tell you, Elijah has already
come and they chose to abuse him just

as the scriptures predicted when they
returned to the other disciples, they

saw a large crowd surrounding them.

And some teachers of religious
law were arguing with them.

When the crowd saw Jesus,
they were overwhelmed with

awe and they ran to greet him.

What is all this arguing about?

Jesus asked.

One of the men in the crowd
spoke up and said, teacher.

I brought my son so you could heal him.

He is possessed by an evil
spirit that won't let him talk.

And whenever this spirit seizes him,
it throws him violently to the ground.

Then he foams at the mouth and
grinds his teeth and becomes rigid.

So I asked your disciples to cast out
the evil spirit, but they couldn't do it.

Jesus said to them, you faithless people.

How long must I be with you?

How long must I put up with you?

Bring the boy to me.

So they brought the boy, but when the evil
spirit saw Jesus, it threw the child into

a violent convulsion and he fell to the
ground, riving and foaming at the mouth.

How long has this been happening?

Jesus asked the boy's father, he
replied since he was a little boy,

the spirit often throws him into the
fire or into water trying to kill him.

Have mercy on us and help us if you can.

What do you mean?

If I can?

Jesus asked anything is
possible if a person believes.

The Father instantly cried out, I do
believe, but help me overcome my unbelief.

When Jesus saw that the crowd of onlookers
was growing, he rebuked the evil spirit.

Listen you spirit that makes this
boy unable to hear and speak he said.

I command you to come out of this
child and never enter him again.

Then the spirit screamed and
threw the boy into another

violent convulsion and left him.

The boy appeared to be dead, a murmur
ran through the crowd as people said he's

dead, but Jesus took him by the hand and
helped him to his feet, and he stood up.

Afterward.

When Jesus was alone in the house with
his disciples, they asked him, why

couldn't we cast out that evil spirit?

Jesus replied, this kind can be cast
out only by prayer leaving that region.

They traveled through Galilee.

Jesus didn't want anyone
to know he was there for.

He wanted to spend more time with
his disciples and teach them.

He said to them, the son of
man is going to be betrayed

into the hands of his enemies.

He will be killed, but three days
later he will rise from the dead.

They didn't understand what he
was saying however, and they were

afraid to ask him what he meant.

After they arrived at Capernaum
and settled in a house, Jesus

asked his disciples, what were
you discussing out on the road?

But they didn't answer because
they had been arguing about

which of them was the greatest.

He sat down, called the 12 disciples
over to him and said, whoever wants

to be first must take last place
and be the servant of everyone else.

Then he put a little child among
them, taking the child in his arms.

He said to them, anyone who welcomes
a little child like this on my

behalf, Welcomes me and anyone who
welcomes me welcomes not only me,

but also my father who sent me.

John said to Jesus, teacher, we
saw someone using your name to cast

out demons, but we told him to stop
because he wasn't in our group.

Don't stop him.

Jesus said, no one who performs
a miracle in my name will soon

be able to speak evil of me.

Anyone who is not against us is for us.

If anyone gives you even a cup of
water because you belong to the

Messiah, I tell you the truth, that
person will surely be rewarded.

But if you cause one of these little
ones who trusts in me to fall into

sin, it would be better for you to
be thrown into the sea with a large

millstone hung around your neck.

If your hand causes
you to sin, cut it off.

It's better to enter eternal life
with only one hand than to go into the

unquenchable fires of hell with two hands.

If your foot causes
you to sin, cut it off.

It's better to enter eternal life
with only one foot than to be

thrown into hell with two feet.

And if your eye causes
you to sin, gouge it out.

It's better to enter the kingdom of God
with only one eye than to have two eyes

and be thrown into hell where the maggots
never die and the fire never goes out.

For everyone will be tested with fire.

Salt is good for seasoning,
but if it loses its flavor,

how do you make it salty?

Again, you must have the qualities
of salt among yourselves and

live in peace with each other.

Then Jesus left Capernaum and went
down to the region of Judea and into

the area east of the Jordan River.

Once again, crowds gathered around
him and as usual he was teaching them.

Some Pharisees came and tried to
trap him with this question, should

a man be allowed to divorce his wife?

Jesus answered them with a question.

What did Moses say in
the law about divorce?

Well, he permitted it.

They replied.

He said, A man can give his wife
a written notice of divorce and

send her away, but Jesus responded.

He wrote this commandment only as
a concession to your hard hearts,

but God made them male and female
from the beginning of creation.

This explains why a man leaves his
father and mother and is joined to his

wife and the two are united into one.

Since they're no longer two,
but one, let no one split apart

what God has joined together.

Later, when he was alone with
his disciples in the house, they

brought up the subject again.

He told them whoever divorces his
wife and marries someone else,

commits adultery against her.

And if a woman divorces her
husband and marries someone

else, she commits adultery.

One day some parents brought their
children to Jesus so he could touch

and bless them, but the disciples
scolded the parents for bothering him.

When Jesus saw what was happening,
he was angry with his disciples.

He said to them, let
the children come to me.

Don't stop them.

For the kingdom of God belongs to
those who are like these children.

I tell you the truth.

Anyone who doesn't receive the kingdom of
God like a child, We'll never enter it.

Then he took the children in
his arms and placed his hands

on their heads and blessed them.

As Jesus was starting out on his way to
Jerusalem, a man came running up to him,

knelt down, and asked, good teacher,
what must I do to inherit eternal life?

Why do you call me good?

Jesus asked Only God is truly good.

But to answer your question,
you know the commandments.

You must not murder.

You must not commit adultery.

You must not steal.

You must not testify falsely.

You must not cheat anyone.

Honor your father and mother,
teacher, the man replied.

I've obeyed all these
commandments since I was young.

Looking at the man, Jesus
felt genuine love for him.

There is still one thing you haven't done.

He told him.

Go and sell all your possessions
and give the money to the poor, and

you will have treasure in heaven.

Then come follow me at this.

The man's face fell and he went away
sad for he had many possessions.

Jesus looked around and said to his
disciples, how hard it is for the

rich to enter the kingdom of God.

This amazed them.

But Jesus said again, dear children, it
is very hard to enter the kingdom of God.

In fact, it is easier for a camel to go
through the eye of a needle than for a

rich person to enter the kingdom of God.

The disciples were astounded than
who in the world can be saved.

They asked.

Jesus looked at them intently and said,
humanly speaking, it is impossible.

But not with God.

Everything is possible with God.

Then Peter began to speak up.

We've given up everything to follow you.

He said, yes, Jesus replied, and I assure
you that everyone who has given up house

or brothers or sisters, or mother or
father, or children or property, for

my sake and for the good news, We will
receive now in return a hundred times

as many houses, brothers, sisters,
mothers, children, and property along

with persecution and in the world to come.

That person will have eternal life,
but many who are the greatest now

will be least important then, and
those who seem least important

now will be the greatest then.

They were now on the way up to Jerusalem
and Jesus was walking ahead of them.

The disciples were filled with
awe, and the people following

behind were overwhelmed with fear.

Taking the 12 disciples aside, Jesus
once more began to describe everything

that was about to happen to him.

Listen, he said, we're
going up to Jerusalem.

Where the son of man will be betrayed
to the leading priests and the teachers

of religious law, they will sentence him
to die and hand him over to the Romans.

They will mock him, spit on him,
flog him with a whip and kill him.

But after three days, he will rise again.

Then James and John, the sons of
Zedi, came over and spoke to him.

Teacher, they said, we
want you to do us a favor.

What is your request?

He asked, they replied, when you sit
on your glorious throne, we want to sit

in places of honor next to you, one on
your right and the other on your left.

But Jesus said to them, you
don't know what you are asking.

Are you able to drink from
the bitter cup of suffering?

I'm about to drink.

Are you able to be baptized
with the baptism of suffering?

I must be baptized with,
oh yes, they replied.

We are able.

Then Jesus told them, you will indeed
drink from my bitter cup and be

baptized with my baptism of suffering.

But I have no right to say who
will sit on my right or my left.

God has prepared those places
for the ones he has chosen.

When the 10 other disciples
heard what James and John had

asked, they were indignant.

So Jesus called them together and
said, you know that the rulers

in this world lorded over their
people and officials flaunt their

authority over those under them.

But among you, it will be different.

Whoever wants to be a leader
among you must be your servant.

And whoever wants to be first among
you must be the slave of everyone else.

For even the son of man came not to
be served, but to serve others and to

give his life as a ransom for many.

Then they reached Jericho, and
as Jesus and his disciples left

town, a large crowd followed him.

A blind beggar named Baria, son of
Tamas, was sitting beside the road.

When Bart heard that Jesus of Nazareth
was nearby, he began to shout Jesus,

son of David, have mercy on me.

Be quiet.

Many of the people yelled at
him, but he only shouted louder.

Son of David have mercy on me.

When Jesus heard him, he stopped
and said, tell him to come here.

So they called the blind man, cheer up.

They said, come on, he's calling
you Baram Meas threw aside his

coat, jumped up and came to Jesus.

What do you want me to do for you?

Jesus asked my rabbi.

The blind man said, I want to see, and
Jesus said to him, go for your faith has

healed you instantly the man could see,
and he followed Jesus down the road.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

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