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Matthew 7; Matthew 8
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Matthew 7
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“Do not judge others, and you will not be judged.
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For you will be treated as you treat others. The standard you use in judging is the standard by which you will be judged.
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“And why worry about a speck in your friend’s eye when you have a log in your own?
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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?
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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.
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“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.
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“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.
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For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened.
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“You parents—if your children ask for a loaf of bread, do you give them a stone instead?
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Or if they ask for a fish, do you give them a snake? Of course not!
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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.
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“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.
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“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.
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But the gateway to life is very narrow and the road is difficult, and only a few ever find it.
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“Beware of false prophets who come disguised as harmless sheep but are really vicious wolves.
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You can identify them by their fruit, that is, by the way they act. Can you pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles?
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A good tree produces good fruit, and a bad tree produces bad fruit.
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A good tree can’t produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can’t produce good fruit.
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So every tree that does not produce good fruit is chopped down and thrown into the fire.
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Yes, just as you can identify a tree by its fruit, so you can identify people by their actions.
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“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.
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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.’
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But I will reply, ‘I never knew you. Get away from me, you who break God’s laws.’
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“Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock.
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Though the rain comes in torrents and the floodwaters rise and the winds beat against that house, it won’t collapse because it is built on bedrock.
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But anyone who hears my teaching and doesn’t obey it is foolish, like a person who builds a house on sand.
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When the rains and floods come and the winds beat against that house, it will collapse with a mighty crash.”
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When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching,
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for he taught with real authority—quite unlike their teachers of religious law.
Holy Bible. New Living Translation copyright© 1996, 2004, 2007, 2013 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.
Matthew 8
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Large crowds followed Jesus as he came down the mountainside.
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Suddenly, a man with leprosy approached him and knelt before him. “Lord,” the man said, “if you are willing, you can heal me and make me clean.”
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Jesus reached out and touched him. “I am willing,” he said. “Be healed!” And instantly the leprosy disappeared.
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Then Jesus said to him, “Don’t tell anyone about this. Instead, go to the priest and let him examine you. Take along the offering required in the law of Moses for those who have been healed of leprosy. This will be a public testimony that you have been cleansed.”
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When Jesus returned to Capernaum, a Roman officer came and pleaded with him,
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“Lord, my young servant lies in bed, paralyzed and in terrible pain.”
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Jesus said, “I will come and heal him.”
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But the officer said, “Lord, I am not worthy to have you come into my home. Just say the word from where you are, and my servant will be healed.
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I know this because I am under the authority of my superior officers, and I have authority over my soldiers. I only need to say, ‘Go,’ and they go, or ‘Come,’ and they come. And if I say to my slaves, ‘Do this,’ they do it.”
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When Jesus heard this, he was amazed. Turning to those who were following him, he said, “I tell you the truth, I haven’t seen faith like this in all Israel!
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And I tell you this, that many Gentiles will come from all over the world—from east and west—and sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob at the feast in the Kingdom of Heaven.
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But many Israelites—those for whom the Kingdom was prepared—will be thrown into outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
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Then Jesus said to the Roman officer, “Go back home. Because you believed, it has happened.” And the young servant was healed that same hour.
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When Jesus arrived at Peter’s house, Peter’s mother-in-law was sick in bed with a high fever.
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But when Jesus touched her hand, the fever left her. Then she got up and prepared a meal for him.
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That evening many demon-possessed people were brought to Jesus. He cast out the evil spirits with a simple command, and he healed all the sick.
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This fulfilled the word of the Lord through the prophet Isaiah, who said, “He took our sicknesses and removed our diseases.”
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When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he instructed his disciples to cross to the other side of the lake.
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Then one of the teachers of religious law said to him, “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.”
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But Jesus replied, “Foxes have dens to live in, and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place even to lay his head.”
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Another of his disciples said, “Lord, first let me return home and bury my father.”
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But Jesus told him, “Follow me now. Let the spiritually dead bury their own dead. ”
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Then Jesus got into the boat and started across the lake with his disciples.
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Suddenly, a fierce storm struck the lake, with waves breaking into the boat. But Jesus was sleeping.
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The disciples went and woke him up, shouting, “Lord, save us! We’re going to drown!”
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Jesus responded, “Why are you afraid? You have so little faith!” Then he got up and rebuked the wind and waves, and suddenly there was a great calm.
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The disciples were amazed. “Who is this man?” they asked. “Even the winds and waves obey him!”
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When Jesus arrived on the other side of the lake, in the region of the Gadarenes, two men who were possessed by demons met him. They lived in a cemetery and were so violent that no one could go through that area.
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They began screaming at him, “Why are you interfering with us, Son of God? Have you come here to torture us before God’s appointed time?”
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There happened to be a large herd of pigs feeding in the distance.
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So the demons begged, “If you cast us out, send us into that herd of pigs.”
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“All right, go!” Jesus commanded them. So the demons came out of the men and entered the pigs, and the whole herd plunged down the steep hillside into the lake and drowned in the water.
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The herdsmen fled to the nearby town, telling everyone what happened to the demon-possessed men.
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Then the entire town came out to meet Jesus, but they begged him to go away and leave them alone.
Holy Bible. New Living Translation copyright© 1996, 2004, 2007, 2013 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.