<h2>Jesus in the Church, in the House, and in the Street</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 24</div>
<div class='cap'>THE STORY of the great catch of fish was told
abroad, for many saw the boats loaded with the
fish brought to the shore, and we may be sure
that all who ate a breakfast of those fish spoke of the
wonder. Partly as a result of this report, when the
Sabbath day came, the church in Capernaum was
crowded with people to see and hear this new Rabbi.
"Rabbi" was the name that Jews gave to men who
taught the law in their churches. Although Jesus had
never taken the course of study at Jerusalem which
would give him that title, he was generally called
"Rabbi" by the people. The people listened with
wonder to the words of Jesus, for his teaching was very
different from that of the scribes who taught the law.
He spoke on great things—the kingdom which God was
soon to set up, and how the people were to be made
ready for his coming. Then, too, he spoke with power,
as Lord of all; and the listeners felt that these were the
words of one who had been sent by God.</div>
<p>While Jesus was speaking in the church, the service
was stopped by the loud screaming of a furious man who
had come in. This man was suffering with a terrible
evil, worse than any disease. Into his body had come
in some way an evil spirit, a demon. This demon controlled
the man and drove him to wild acts and words.
The words which were spoken by this man's tongue were
not his own, but the words of the wicked spirit within
him. The spirit, using the man's voice, shrieked aloud:<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_154" id="Page_154">[154]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-172.jpg" width-obs="411" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">From all parts of the city of Capernaum they brought those that were sick, or had evil spirits, and Jesus healed them all.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_155" id="Page_155">[155]</SPAN></span>"Ha, you Jesus of Nazareth, let us alone! What
business have you with us? Have you come to destroy
us? I know who you are; you are God's Holy One!"</p>
<p>But Jesus at once said to the wicked spirit in the
man, "Be still, and come out of him!"</p>
<p>At these words the demon threw the man down
upon the floor, as if to kill him; and then went out of
the man suddenly, leaving him almost dead. Soon
they found that the man, whom everybody had feared
before, so fierce had he been, was now perfectly well and
quite free from the evil spirit.</p>
<p>Then surprise and wonder came upon all. They
talked about it to one another, saying:</p>
<p>"What does all this mean? What new teaching is
this? Why, this man speaks to the evil spirits with
power, and they obey him and come out."</p>
<p>As the people left the church they told everyone
whom they met of this mighty act of Jesus. These men
and women told others, and soon the news of Jesus'
power went through all the towns and villages in that
part of the land.</p>
<p>After the service in the church was over, Jesus went
home to dine in the house of Simon and Andrew, and
with him went also the two brothers, James and John.
In the house they told him that Simon's mother-in-law,
the mother of his wife, was very ill, having a high fever.
He came, stood by her bed, leaned over her and took
her by the hand as if to raise her up. As he touched
her, she felt a new power shoot through her body.
Instantly the fever left her; she rose up from her bed,
perfectly well, and helped to make ready the dinner
and serve it.</p>
<p>Jesus stayed in Simon's house that afternoon.
When the sun went down and the Sabbath was ended,
they found a crowd of people filling the street in front<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_156" id="Page_156">[156]</SPAN></span>
of the house. From all parts of the city they had
brought people that were sick, or had evil spirits, like
the man whom Jesus had cured in the church. As he
came out of the house he laid his hands upon these sick
people, one by one; and as soon as he touched them,
they rose up well. The evil spirits in some of the men
tried to speak to him. But he would not allow them,
and gave them command at once to come out of the men
in whom they were. They dared not to disobey Jesus,
came out and went away.</p>
<p>On that night, while everybody was sleeping, Jesus
rose up long before day, while it was still dark, and went
out of the city. He found a quiet place, with no houses
or people near, and there for hours he prayed to his
Father. In the morning he was missed, and Simon
Peter, with the others, went out to look for him. They
found him and said to him, "Master, come back to the
city, for everybody is looking for you!"</p>
<p>But Jesus said, "I was sent not only to your city
but to other places also. Let us go out and visit the
towns that are near. It was for this purpose that I
have been sent by my Father, to preach everywhere the
good news of the Kingdom of God."</p>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_157" id="Page_157">[157]</SPAN></span></p>
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