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Day 319: Come, Follow Me (2024)

2024/11/14
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Key Insights

Why did Jesus emphasize the seriousness of causing others to sin?

Jesus highlighted the gravity of leading others into sin by comparing it to a heavy millstone around one's neck, symbolizing a drastic and destructive consequence.

Why did Jesus commend the Samaritan leper for returning to give thanks?

Jesus praised the Samaritan leper for recognizing and expressing gratitude for his healing, contrasting with the other nine who did not return, emphasizing the importance of thankfulness.

Why did the rich young ruler leave Jesus sad?

The rich young ruler left Jesus sad because Jesus asked him to give up his wealth and follow Him, which he found too difficult to do, indicating a deeper attachment to material possessions than to God.

Why did Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector, receive Jesus joyfully?

Zacchaeus received Jesus joyfully because he was willing to give up his wealth and make amends for his past wrongs, demonstrating a genuine conversion and willingness to follow Jesus wholeheartedly.

What is the significance of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem?

Jesus' entry into Jerusalem symbolizes His final approach to His crucifixion, marking the beginning of the events that would lead to His death and resurrection, fulfilling biblical prophecies.

Why did Jesus weep over Jerusalem?

Jesus wept over Jerusalem because the city did not recognize the time of His visitation and the opportunity for peace, foreseeing its future destruction due to its rejection of Him.

What lesson can be drawn from the parable of the ten pounds?

The parable of the ten pounds teaches the importance of using one's talents and resources wisely, as those who do so will be rewarded, while those who do not will lose even what they have.

Why did Jesus cleanse the temple?

Jesus cleansed the temple to restore its purpose as a house of prayer, condemning the merchants and money changers who had turned it into a marketplace.

Chapters

Jesus emphasizes the grave nature of sin, using the metaphor of a heavy milestone to illustrate the drastic consequences of leading others into sin.
  • Jesus uses the metaphor of a heavy milestone to illustrate the seriousness of sin.
  • The milestone was a large, heavy stone used in ancient times to crush grain, weighing over 2,000 pounds.
  • Jesus warns that causing one of his 'little ones' to sin would be as severe as being crushed by such a heavy stone and thrown into the sea.

Shownotes Transcript

Fr, Mike compares the story of the rich young man to the story of Zacchaeus, highlighting the difference in their willingness to follow Christ with their whole hearts. Looking at the stories of these young men, Fr. Mike invites us to reflect on our willingness to follow Christ with all that we are and all that we have. Today we read Luke 17-19 and Proverbs 26:13-16.

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