Jesus
said to his disciples: “Things that cause people to stumble are bound to come,
but woe to anyone through whom they come. It would be better for them to be
thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around their neck than to cause one
of these little ones to stumble. So watch yourselves.
“If
your brother or sister sins against you, rebuke them; and if they repent,
forgive them. Even if they sin against you seven times in a day and seven times
come back to you saying ‘I repent,’ you must forgive them.”
The
apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!”
He
replied, “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this
mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.
“Suppose
one of you has a servant plowing or looking after the sheep. Will he say to the
servant when he comes in from the field, ‘Come along now and sit down to eat’?
Won’t he rather say, ‘Prepare my supper, get yourself ready and wait on me
while I eat and drink; after that you may eat and drink’? Will he thank the
servant because he did what he was told to do? So you also, when you have done
everything you were told to do, should say, ‘We are unworthy servants; we have
only done our duty.’”
Now
on his way to Jerusalem, Jesus traveled along the border between Samaria and
Galilee. As he was going into a village, ten men who had leprosy met him. They
stood at a distance and called out in a loud voice, “Jesus, Master, have pity
on us!”
When
he saw them, he said, “Go, show yourselves to the priests.” And as they went,
they were cleansed.
One
of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. He
threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him—and he was a Samaritan.
Jesus
asked, “Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine? Has no one
returned to give praise to God except this foreigner?” Then he said to him,
“Rise and go; your faith has made you well.”
Once,
on being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus
replied, “The coming of the kingdom of God is not something that can be observed,
nor will people say, ‘Here it is,’ or ‘There it is,’ because the kingdom of God
is in your midst.”
Then
he said to his disciples, “The time is coming when you will long to see one of
the days of the Son of Man, but you will not see it. People will tell you,
‘There he is!’ or ‘Here he is!’ Do not go running off after them. For the Son
of Man in his day will be like the lightning, which flashes and lights up the
sky from one end to the other. But first he must suffer many things and be
rejected by this generation.
“Just
as it was in the days of Noah, so also will it be in the days of the Son of
Man. People were eating, drinking, marrying and being given in marriage up to
the day Noah entered the ark. Then the flood came and destroyed them all.
“It
was the same in the days of Lot. People were eating and drinking, buying and
selling, planting and building. But the day Lot left Sodom, fire and sulfur
rained down from heaven and destroyed them all.
“It
will be just like this on the day the Son of Man is revealed. On that day no
one who is on the housetop, with possessions inside, should go down to get
them. Likewise, no one in the field should go back for anything. Remember Lot’s
wife! Whoever tries to keep their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life
will preserve it. I tell you, on that night two people will be in one bed; one
will be taken and the other left. Two women will be grinding grain together;
one will be taken and the other left.”
“Where,
Lord?” they asked.
He
replied, “Where there is a dead body, there the vultures will gather.”
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