Old/New Testament
9 Jesus got in the boat and crossed the sea. He came to his own town.
2 Some men brought a sick man to him. The man could not move his arms or legs. He was lying on a bed. Jesus saw that they believed he would be healed. So he said to the sick man, `My son, be glad! The wrong things you have done are forgiven.'
3 Some of the scribes were thinking, `This man is not giving respect to God.'
4 Jesus knew what they were thinking. He said, `Why do you think these wrong things in your heart?
5 Which is easier, to say, "The wrong things you have done are forgiven," or to say, "Get up and walk"?
6 I want you to know that the Son of Man has power on earth to forgive wrong things people have done.' So he said to the sick man, `Get up. Make up your bed and go home.'
7 The man got up and went home.
8 Many people saw this and were much surprised. They praised God who had given such power to men.
9 Jesus went on from there. He saw a man named Matthew. He was sitting at the place where people came to pay taxes. Jesus said to him, `Come with me.' Matthew stood up and went with him.
10 Jesus was eating in a house. Many tax collectors and bad people came in. They sat down to eat with Jesus and his disciples.
11 The Pharisees saw this. They said to his disciples, `Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and bad people?'
12 Jesus heard it. He said to them, `People who are well do not need a doctor. But sick people need him.
13 Go and learn what this means: "I want you to be kind. I do not want a sacrifice." I did not come to call good people. I came to call bad people to stop doing wrong things.'
14 Then John's disciples came to Jesus. They said, `We and the Pharisees fast. Why do your disciples not do the same?'
15 Jesus answered, `The people at a wedding cannot be sad while the man who is married is with them. But the time will come when he will be taken away from them. Then they will not eat.
16 No one sews a piece of new cloth on an old coat. If he does, the new cloth will tear the old coat. Then the hole is bigger than it was before.
17 `People do not put new wine into old wine skins. If they do, the old skins break. The wine is lost and the skins are spoiled. New wine is put into new skins. And so they are both saved.'
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