<h2>Jesus and His Enemies</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 33</div>
<div class='cap'>AFTER HIS journey through southern Galilee, which
was the second of his preaching journeys in the
land, Jesus came again to Capernaum. With him
came a great multitude of people who had listened to
him and longed to hear more of his words. For every
one who met Jesus was drawn to him in love and desired
to be with him. Nearly all who heard him loved him,
but not all. Both the scribes, who were the teachers
of the people in the law of Moses, and the Pharisees, who
pretended to a religion which was false and not real,
hated Jesus more and more and spoke evil of him to the
people. They declared that a wicked spirit was in him,
and that his power to work wonders came from Satan,
the evil one.</div>
<p>One day there was brought to Jesus a man in whom
was an evil spirit; and the spirit had taken away both his
sight and his hearing, so that he could neither see, nor
hear, nor speak. Jesus spoke to the evil spirit in the man,
saying:</p>
<p>"Come out of this man, O wicked spirit, and never
enter into him again!"</p>
<p>The evil spirit left the man's body, and for a moment
he lay on the ground as though he were dead. But soon
he rose up, entirely well and able to see, to hear and to
speak. All those who saw this cure were filled with
wonder, and many said, "Is not this the Son of David,
whom the prophets promised should come and be our
King?"</p>
<p>But when the Pharisees and scribes heard of this<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_193" id="Page_193">[193]</SPAN></span>
wonder, they said, "This fellow casts out the evil spirits
because the chief of all the evil spirits is in him and
gives him this power."</p>
<p>Jesus knew their thoughts, and he said:</p>
<p>"Any kingdom that is divided into two sides that
are fighting each other will soon fall in pieces; and any
family where people are quarreling will soon come to
naught. If Satan, the evil one, is casting out evil spirits,
then Satan's kingdom will soon fall, for it is divided
against itself. But if by the power of God I cast out the
bad spirits from men, then you may be sure that God is
among you."</p>
<p>But this report that Jesus was possessed by evil
spirits went abroad among the people, and some believed
it. It came to the brothers of Jesus, who at that time
did not fully believe in him; and it came to Mary his
mother, filling her with alarm. She feared that her Son,
working without any rest, and bearing such heavy
loads of care, had lost his mind. Some said that the
family of Jesus should take him home and not allow
him to disturb the people, for they said, "He is beside
himself!"</p>
<p>Mary and her sons came to the house where Jesus
was talking to the people and curing the sick. So great
was the crowd around the door that they could not get
into the house, and they sent word inside that the mother
of Jesus and his brothers were out in the street and wished
to speak with him. They told Jesus:</p>
<p>"Your mother and your brothers are outside and
they wish to speak with you."</p>
<p>But he answered the man who told him, "Who is
my mother, and who are my brothers?"</p>
<p>He turned to his disciples, stretched out his hands,
and said:</p>
<p>"Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_194" id="Page_194">[194]</SPAN></span>
will do the will of my Father in heaven, that one is my
brother, and my sister and my mother!"</p>
<p>Jesus meant by this that dear as his mother was to
him, those who were ready to follow his teachings were
dearer still.</p>
<p>Some of the scribes and Pharisees spoke to Jesus,
saying:</p>
<p>"Teacher, show us some sign that you have come
from God."</p>
<p>They wished him to work some miracle, some wonder
in their sight. But Jesus never would do any of his
great works merely to be seen. He cured the sick and
cast out evil spirits out of pity for people in trouble, but
not as a show of his power. He said to these people:</p>
<p>"It is a wicked and unfaithful time when people
seek for a sign. I will give you no sign now, but after a
time you shall see a sign, though you will not believe it.
It will be the sign of the prophet Jonah. For as Jonah
was three days inside the great fish, so I the Son of Man
will be three days under the ground, and like Jonah will
come forth living.</p>
<p>"The people of Nineveh, to whom Jonah preached,
will rise up in the day when God shall judge the world,
and they shall show that they were better than the people
of this time, for when Jonah preached to them, they
turned from their sins and sought God. And One greater
than Jonah is here, yet they will not listen to him!</p>
<p>"The Queen of Sheba will rise up in the day of
judgment with the people of this time, and will prove them
to be unfaithful. For she came from the ends of the
earth to hear the wise words of Solomon; and one greater
than Solomon is here, yet you will not listen to him."</p>
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