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Jesus
finished teaching his 12 disciples. Then he went on to teach and preach in
the towns of Galilee.
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John was
in prison. When he heard what Christ was doing, he sent his disciples to
him.
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They
asked Jesus, “Are you the one who was supposed to come? Or should we look
for someone else?”
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Jesus
replied, “Go back to John. Report to him what
you hear and see.
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Blind people receive sight. Disabled people walk. Those who
have skin diseases are healed. Deaf people hear. Those who are dead are
raised to life. And the good news is preached to those who are poor.
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Blessed are those who do not give up their faith because of
me.” |
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As
John’s disciples were leaving, Jesus began to speak to the crowd about John.
He said, “What did you go out into the desert
to see? Tall grass waving in the wind?
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If not, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in fine
clothes? No. People who wear fine clothes are in kings’ palaces.
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Then what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you,
and more than a prophet.
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He is the one written about in Scripture. It says, ‘I will send my messenger ahead of you. He will prepare your
way for you.’
(Malachi 3:1)
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“What I’m about to tell you is true. No one more important
than John the Baptist has ever been born. But the least important person in
the kingdom of heaven is more important than he is.
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Since the days of John the Baptist, the kingdom of heaven has
been advancing with force. And forceful people are taking hold of it.
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All the Prophets and the Law prophesied until John came. |
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If you are willing to accept it, John is the Elijah who was
supposed to come.
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Those who have ears should listen. |
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“What can I compare today’s people to? They are like children
sitting in the market places and calling out to others. They say,
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‘We played the flute for you. But you didn’t dance. We sang a
funeral song. But you didn’t become sad.’
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When John came, he didn’t eat or drink as you do. And people
say, ‘He has a demon.’
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But when the Son of Man came, he ate and drank as you do. And
people say, ‘This fellow is always eating and drinking far too much. He’s a
friend of tax collectors and “sinners.”
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Those who act wisely prove that wisdom is right.”
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Jesus
began to speak against the cities where he had done most of his miracles.
The people there had not turned away from their sins. So he said,
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“How terrible it will be for you, Korazin! How terrible for
you, Bethsaida! Suppose the miracles done in you had been done in Tyre and
Sidon. They would have turned away from their sins long ago. They would
have put on black clothes. They would have sat down in ashes.
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But I tell you this. On judgment day it will be easier for
Tyre and Sidon than for you.
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“And what about you, Capernaum? Will you be lifted up to
heaven? No! You will go down to the place of the dead. Suppose the
miracles done in you had been done in Sodom. It would still be here today.
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But I tell you this. On judgment day it will be easier for
Sodom than for you.”
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At that
time Jesus said, “I praise you, Father. You are
Lord of heaven and earth. You have hidden these things from the wise and
educated. But you have shown them to little children.
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Yes, Father. This is what you wanted. |
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“My Father has given all things to me. The Father is the only
one who knows the Son. And the only ones who know the Father are the Son
and those to whom the Son chooses to make him known.
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“Come to me, all of you who are tired and are carrying heavy
loads. I will give you rest.
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Become my servants and learn from me. I am gentle and free of
pride. You will find rest for your souls.
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Serving me is easy, and my load is light.” |
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