< Luke 9 >

1 He called the twelve together and gave them power and authority over all demons, and to cure diseases.
Then Jesus called the Twelve together and gave them power and authority over all demons, and power to cure diseases.
2 He sent them out to preach God’s Kingdom and to heal the sick.
And He sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal the sick.
3 He said to them, “Take nothing for your journey—no staffs, nor wallet, nor bread, nor money. Don’t have two tunics each.
“Take nothing for the journey,” He told them, “no staff, no bag, no bread, no money, no second tunic.
4 Into whatever house you enter, stay there, and depart from there.
Whatever house you enter, stay there until you leave that area.
5 As many as don’t receive you, when you depart from that city, shake off even the dust from your feet for a testimony against them.”
If anyone does not welcome you, shake the dust off your feet when you leave that town, as a testimony against them.”
6 They departed and went throughout the villages, preaching the Good News and healing everywhere.
So they set out and went from village to village, preaching the gospel and healing people everywhere.
7 Now Herod the tetrarch heard of all that was done by him; and he was very perplexed, because it was said by some that John had risen from the dead,
When Herod the tetrarch heard about all that was happening, he was perplexed. For some were saying that John had risen from the dead,
8 and by some that Elijah had appeared, and by others that one of the old prophets had risen again.
others that Elijah had appeared, and still others that a prophet of old had arisen.
9 Herod said, “I beheaded John, but who is this about whom I hear such things?” He sought to see him.
“I beheaded John,” Herod said, “but who is this man I hear such things about?” And he kept trying to see Jesus.
10 The apostles, when they had returned, told him what things they had done. He took them and withdrew apart to a desert region of a city called Bethsaida.
Then the apostles returned and reported to Jesus all that they had done. Taking them away privately, He withdrew to a town called Bethsaida.
11 But the multitudes, perceiving it, followed him. He welcomed them, spoke to them of God’s Kingdom, and he cured those who needed healing.
But the crowds found out and followed Him. He welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom of God, and He healed those who needed healing.
12 The day began to wear away; and the twelve came and said to him, “Send the multitude away, that they may go into the surrounding villages and farms and lodge and get food, for we are here in a deserted place.”
As the day neared its end, the Twelve came to Jesus and said, “Dismiss the crowd so they can go to the surrounding villages and countryside for lodging and provisions. For we are in a desolate place here.”
13 But he said to them, “You give them something to eat.” They said, “We have no more than five loaves and two fish, unless we should go and buy food for all these people.”
But Jesus told them, “You give them something to eat.” “We have only five loaves of bread and two fish,” they answered, “unless we go and buy food for all these people.”
14 For they were about five thousand men. He said to his disciples, “Make them sit down in groups of about fifty each.”
(There were about five thousand men.) He told His disciples, “Have them sit down in groups of about fifty each.”
15 They did so, and made them all sit down.
They did so, and everyone was seated.
16 He took the five loaves and the two fish, and looking up to the sky, he blessed them, broke them, and gave them to the disciples to set before the multitude.
Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, Jesus spoke a blessing and broke them. Then He gave them to the disciples to set before the people.
17 They ate and were all filled. They gathered up twelve baskets of broken pieces that were left over.
They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over.
18 As he was praying alone, the disciples were near him, and he asked them, “Who do the multitudes say that I am?”
One day as Jesus was praying in private and the disciples were with Him, He questioned them: “Who do the crowds say I am?”
19 They answered, “‘John the Baptizer,’ but others say, ‘Elijah,’ and others, that one of the old prophets has risen again.”
They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, that a prophet of old has arisen.”
20 He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Peter answered, “The Christ of God.”
“But what about you?” Jesus asked. “Who do you say I am?” Peter answered, “The Christ of God.”
21 But he warned them and commanded them to tell this to no one,
Jesus strictly warned them not to tell this to anyone.
22 saying, “The Son of Man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders, chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and the third day be raised up.”
“The Son of Man must suffer many things,” He said. “He must be rejected by the elders, chief priests, and scribes, and He must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.”
23 He said to all, “If anyone desires to come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me.
Then Jesus said to all of them, “If anyone wants to come after Me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me.
24 For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever will lose his life for my sake will save it.
For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will save it.
25 For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses or forfeits his own self?
What does it profit a man to gain the whole world, yet lose or forfeit his very self?
26 For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed when he comes in his glory, and the glory of the Father, and of the holy angels.
If anyone is ashamed of Me and My words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when He comes in His glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.
27 But I tell you the truth: There are some of those who stand here who will in no way taste of death until they see God’s Kingdom.”
But I tell you truthfully, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God.”
28 About eight days after these sayings, he took with him Peter, John, and James, and went up onto the mountain to pray.
About eight days after Jesus had said these things, He took with Him Peter, John, and James, and went up on a mountain to pray.
29 As he was praying, the appearance of his face was altered, and his clothing became white and dazzling.
And as He was praying, the appearance of His face changed, and His clothes became radiantly white.
30 Behold, two men were talking with him, who were Moses and Elijah,
Suddenly two men, Moses and Elijah, began talking with Jesus.
31 who appeared in glory and spoke of his departure, which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem.
They appeared in glory and spoke about His departure, which He was about to accomplish at Jerusalem.
32 Now Peter and those who were with him were heavy with sleep, but when they were fully awake, they saw his glory, and the two men who stood with him.
Meanwhile Peter and his companions were overcome by sleep, but when they awoke, they saw Jesus’ glory and the two men standing with Him.
33 As they were parting from him, Peter said to Jesus, “Master, it is good for us to be here. Let’s make three tents: one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah,” not knowing what he said.
As Moses and Elijah were leaving, Peter said to Jesus, “Master, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up three shelters —one for You, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” (He did not know what he was saying.)
34 While he said these things, a cloud came and overshadowed them, and they were afraid as they entered into the cloud.
While Peter was speaking, a cloud appeared and enveloped them, and they were afraid as they entered the cloud.
35 A voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my beloved Son. Listen to him!”
And a voice came from the cloud, saying, “This is My Son, whom I have chosen. Listen to Him!”
36 When the voice came, Jesus was found alone. They were silent, and told no one in those days any of the things which they had seen.
After the voice had spoken, only Jesus was present with them. The disciples kept this to themselves, and in those days they did not tell anyone what they had seen.
37 On the next day, when they had come down from the mountain, a great multitude met him.
The next day, when they came down from the mountain, Jesus was met by a large crowd.
38 Behold, a man from the crowd called out, saying, “Teacher, I beg you to look at my son, for he is my only born child.
Suddenly a man in the crowd cried out, “Teacher, I beg You to look at my son, for he is my only child.
39 Behold, a spirit takes him, he suddenly cries out, and it convulses him so that he foams; and it hardly departs from him, bruising him severely.
A spirit keeps seizing him, and he screams abruptly. It throws him into convulsions so that he foams at the mouth. It keeps mauling him and rarely departs from him.
40 I begged your disciples to cast it out, and they couldn’t.”
I begged Your disciples to drive it out, but they were unable.”
41 Jesus answered, “Faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you and bear with you? Bring your son here.”
“O unbelieving and perverse generation!” Jesus replied. “How long must I remain with you and put up with you? Bring your son here.”
42 While he was still coming, the demon threw him down and convulsed him violently. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, healed the boy, and gave him back to his father.
Even while the boy was approaching, the demon slammed him to the ground in a convulsion. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, healed the boy, and gave him back to his father.
43 They were all astonished at the majesty of God. But while all were marveling at all the things which Jesus did, he said to his disciples,
And they were all astonished at the greatness of God. While everyone was marveling at all that Jesus was doing, He said to His disciples,
44 “Let these words sink into your ears, for the Son of Man will be delivered up into the hands of men.”
“Let these words sink into your ears: The Son of Man is about to be delivered into the hands of men.”
45 But they didn’t understand this saying. It was concealed from them, that they should not perceive it, and they were afraid to ask him about this saying.
But they did not understand this statement. It was veiled from them so that they could not comprehend it, and they were afraid to ask Him about it.
46 An argument arose among them about which of them was the greatest.
Then an argument started among the disciples as to which of them would be the greatest.
47 Jesus, perceiving the reasoning of their hearts, took a little child, and set him by his side,
But Jesus, knowing the thoughts of their hearts, had a little child stand beside Him.
48 and said to them, “Whoever receives this little child in my name receives me. Whoever receives me receives him who sent me. For whoever is least among you all, this one will be great.”
And He said to them, “Whoever welcomes this little child in My name welcomes Me, and whoever welcomes Me welcomes the One who sent Me. For whoever is the least among all of you, he is the greatest.”
49 John answered, “Master, we saw someone casting out demons in your name, and we forbade him, because he doesn’t follow with us.”
“Master,” said John, “we saw someone driving out demons in Your name, and we tried to stop him, because he does not accompany us.”
50 Jesus said to him, “Don’t forbid him, for he who is not against us is for us.”
“Do not stop him,” Jesus replied, “for whoever is not against you is for you.”
51 It came to pass, when the days were near that he should be taken up, he intently set his face to go to Jerusalem
As the day of His ascension approached, Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem.
52 and sent messengers before his face. They went and entered into a village of the Samaritans, so as to prepare for him.
He sent messengers on ahead, who went into a village of the Samaritans to make arrangements for Him.
53 They didn’t receive him, because he was traveling with his face set toward Jerusalem.
But the people there refused to welcome Him, because He was heading for Jerusalem.
54 When his disciples, James and John, saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to command fire to come down from the sky and destroy them, just as Elijah did?”
When the disciples James and John saw this, they asked, “Lord, do You want us to call down fire from heaven to consume them?”
55 But he turned and rebuked them, “You don’t know of what kind of spirit you are.
But Jesus turned and rebuked them.
56 For the Son of Man didn’t come to destroy men’s lives, but to save them.” They went to another village.
And He and His disciples went on to another village.
57 As they went on the way, a certain man said to him, “I want to follow you wherever you go, Lord.”
As they were walking along the road, someone said to Jesus, “I will follow You wherever You go.”
58 Jesus said to him, “The foxes have holes and the birds of the sky have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.”
Jesus replied, “Foxes have dens and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay His head.”
59 He said to another, “Follow me!” But he said, “Lord, allow me first to go and bury my father.”
Then He said to another man, “Follow Me.” The man replied, “Lord, first let me go and bury my father.”
60 But Jesus said to him, “Leave the dead to bury their own dead, but you go and announce God’s Kingdom.”
But Jesus told him, “Let the dead bury their own dead. You, however, go and proclaim the kingdom of God.”
61 Another also said, “I want to follow you, Lord, but first allow me to say good-bye to those who are at my house.”
Still another said, “I will follow You, Lord; but first let me bid farewell to my family.”
62 But Jesus said to him, “No one, having put his hand to the plow and looking back, is fit for God’s Kingdom.”
Then Jesus declared, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and then looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.”

< Luke 9 >