On a Sabbath, he passed through the grainfields. His disciples were picking heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands, and eating them.
But some of the Pharisees said, “Why are you doing what is not lawful on the Sabbath? ”
Jesus answered them, “Haven’t you read what David and those who were with him did when he was hungry —
“how he entered the house of God and took and ate the bread of the Presence, which is not lawful for any but the priests to eat? He even gave some to those who were with him.”
On another Sabbath he entered the synagogue and was teaching. A man was there whose right hand was shriveled.
The scribes and Pharisees were watching him closely, to see if he would heal on the Sabbath, so that they could find a charge against him.
Then Jesus said to them, “I ask you: Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath or to do evil, to save life or to destroy it? ”
They, however, were filled with rage and started discussing with one another what they might do to Jesus.
During those days he went out to the mountain to pray and spent all night in prayer to God.
When daylight came, he summoned his disciples, and he chose twelve of them, whom he also named apostles:
Simon, whom he also named Peter, and Andrew his brother; James and John; Philip and Bartholomew;
After coming down with them, he stood on a level place with a large crowd of his disciples and a great number of people from all Judea and Jerusalem and from the seacoast of Tyre and Sidon.
They came to hear him and to be healed of their diseases; and those tormented by unclean spirits were made well.
The whole crowd was trying to touch him, because power was coming out from him and healing them all.
Then looking up at his disciples, he said:
Blessed are you who are poor,
because the kingdom of God is yours.
Blessed are you who are hungry now,
because you will be filled.
Blessed are you who weep now,
because you will laugh.
Blessed are you when people hate you,
when they exclude you, insult you,
and slander your name as evil
because of the Son of Man.
“Rejoice in that day and leap for joy. Take note — your reward is great in heaven, for this is the way their ancestors used to treat the prophets.
“But I say to you who listen: Love your enemies, do what is good to those who hate you,
“If anyone hits you on the cheek, offer the other also. And if anyone takes away your coat, don’t hold back your shirt either.
“Give to everyone who asks you, and from someone who takes your things, don’t ask for them back.
“If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who love them.
“If you do what is good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners do that.
“And if you lend to those from whom you expect to receive, what credit is that to you? Even sinners lend to sinners to be repaid in full.
“But love your enemies, do what is good, and lend, expecting nothing in return. Then your reward will be great, and you will be children of the Most High. For he is gracious to the ungrateful and evil.
“Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
“Give, and it will be given to you; a good measure — pressed down, shaken together, and running over — will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.”
He also told them a parable: “Can the blind guide the blind? Won’t they both fall into a pit?
“A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher.
“Why do you look at the splinter in your brother’s eye, but don’t notice the beam of wood in your own eye?
“Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Brother, let me take out the splinter that is in your eye,’ when you yourself don’t see the beam of wood in your eye? Hypocrite! First take the beam of wood out of your eye, and then you will see clearly to take out the splinter in your brother’s eye.
“For each tree is known by its own fruit. Figs aren’t gathered from thornbushes, or grapes picked from a bramble bush.
“A good person produces good out of the good stored up in his heart. An evil person produces evil out of the evil stored up in his heart, for his mouth speaks from the overflow of the heart.
“I will show you what someone is like who comes to me, hears my words, and acts on them:
“He is like a man building a house, who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. When the flood came, the river crashed against that house and couldn’t shake it, because it was well built.
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