<h2>The Last Visit to Capernaum</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 50</div>
<div class='cap'>WHILE JESUS was passing through Galilee for
the last time, he wished not to do in that land
any more wonderful works or to give any further
teachings in public. He desired not to have crowds
around him, but to be alone with his disciples, for there
were many things to be told them before he should be
taken away from them.</div>
<p>As they were on their way to Capernaum, which
had been his home during the year before, he saw that
his disciples as they walked were having some dispute or
quarrel. He well knew what they were saying to each
other, for he knew all things; but at the time he said
nothing.</p>
<p>He came to Capernaum, for the first time followed by
no crowd, but with his twelve disciples only. In the evening,
as they sat together in the house, he said to them:</p>
<p>"What was it that you were talking about today
as we were walking on the road?"</p>
<p>The disciples looked at each other, a little ashamed,
and at first did not speak. Finally, one of them said:</p>
<p>"We were asking each other who of us should hold
the first place in your kingdom."</p>
<p>Although Jesus had more than once told these men
that he must suffer and die, they did not believe it. They
saw that he was on his way toward Jerusalem, and like
all the people who believed in him, they thought that
when he came to that city, he would take his kingdom and
rule; and each of his disciples wanted a place for himself
next the throne.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_263" id="Page_263">[263]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"The first place!" answered Jesus. "If any of you
has the will to be first in the kingdom of heaven, that one
shall be the last of all and shall serve all the others!"</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-289.jpg" width-obs="312" height-obs="400" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Whoever will become like this little child, shall be the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven</span></div>
<p>A little child was playing near him, for the children
were never afraid of Jesus and loved to be with him.
Jesus reached out his hand, took the child in his arms and
held it close to him. Then he said to his disciples:</p>
<p>"I tell you, unless
you change your
spirit and become
like little children,
you will not enter
into the kingdom of
heaven at all! Whoever
of you will become
humble and
gentle, like this little
child, not seeking
great things for
himself, that is the
one who shall be
the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven.
And any one who
helps even a little
child to be one of
my followers is
helping me. But if
anyone puts a snare or stumbling-block in the way of one
of these little ones, to keep him from following me, it
would be better for that man to have a great millstone
hung on his neck, and to be thrown into the deep sea!
Woe to the world on account of snares and hindrances,
keeping men away from God and from salvation! There
must be these snares and hindrances, that cannot be<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_264" id="Page_264">[264]</SPAN></span>
helped; but woe to the man who puts them in the
way!</p>
<p>"If your hand or your foot becomes a snare to you,
keeping you from God, you must cut it off and throw it
away. It is better for you to enter into life a cripple,
and with only one hand, than with two hands or two
feet, to go away to everlasting death. And if your eye
would lead you to forsake God, pluck it out and throw it
away. It is better for you to be saved having only one
eye, than to be lost having two eyes.</p>
<p>"I tell you, never despise or think lightly of one of
these little ones; for I say to you, their angels always
see the face of my Father who is in heaven."</p>
<p>Then John, one of the disciples, said:</p>
<p>"Teacher, we saw a man who is not one of your
followers using your name to cast out evil spirits; and
we told him not to use your name, since he is not with us."</p>
<p>"Do not forbid him," said Jesus, "there is no man
who will do a mighty work in my name, and be able also
to speak against me. Whoever is not against us is for
us. Why, if any one will give you even a cup of water
to drink, because you belong to Christ, I tell you truly,
that man shall not fail of having a reward."</p>
<p>At that time Jesus told his disciples how to treat
those who had done them any wrong. He said:</p>
<p>"If your brother does wrong, go to him and speak
to him about it when you are alone with him. If he
listens to you, then you have won your brother. But
if he will not listen, take with you one or two others,
and talk with him again, that there may be at least two
witnesses in every case. If he will not listen to these
men, speak to the church; and if he refuses to listen to
the church, then have nothing more to do with him, but
treat him as a stranger, as the people treat those who
collect the taxes for the Romans.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_265" id="Page_265">[265]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"I tell you, my disciples, that whatever you forbid
on earth shall be forbidden by those in heaven; and
whatever you allow on earth shall be allowed by those
in heaven. I tell you another thing: if two of you shall
agree on earth upon anything that they ask in prayer,
it shall be done for them by my Father who is in heaven.
For where two or three have come together in my name,
I am there among them."</p>
<p>Then Peter came up to Jesus and asked him a question.
It was this:</p>
<p>"Master, how often should I forgive my brother
when he has done me wrong? Shall it be as many as
seven times?"</p>
<p>"Seven times?" said Jesus. "No, I say, seventy
times seven! For the kingdom of heaven may be compared
to a king who wished to have his servants pay
him the debts which they owed him. When he had
begun to make up their accounts, one servant was
brought before him who owed him more than a million
dollars. He could not pay his debt, and his master
ordered that he should be sold, and his wife and
children with him, and everything that he had, toward
the payment of his debt. The servant fell down upon
his face before him, and said, 'Only have patience
with me, my lord, and I will pay it all.' His master
knew that he could never pay so great a debt; he felt
a pity for him, and let him go free, forgiving him all
that he owed.</p>
<p>"But as he was going away, that servant met one
of his fellow-servants who owed him a small debt, only
about fifteen dollars. He took him by the throat, and
said, 'Pay me what you owe me!' The man threw
himself on the ground and begged for mercy, crying out,
'Have patience with me, wait a little while, and I will
pay all that I owe you.' But he refused to have mercy;<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_266" id="Page_266">[266]</SPAN></span>
he took him into the court and had him put into prison
until he should pay the debt.</p>
<p>"When the other servants saw him sending this
man to prison, they felt troubled and told the king
what he had done. At this the king became very angry.
He sent for that cruel servant and said to him, 'You
wicked servant! When you asked me for mercy, I gave
to you all your great debt and let you go free! Should
not you, also, have shown the same kindness to your
fellow-servant that I showed to you?' Then his master,
being very angry, handed him over to the jailor, to be
kept in a dungeon until he should pay the whole of
his debt. So also will my Father in heaven do to you,
unless you forgive your brother with all your heart."</p>
<p>While Jesus was at this time in Capernaum, the
officer who collected from the Jews the tax for the
Temple came to Peter and said:</p>
<p>"Does not your Master pay the Temple tax?"</p>
<p>"Yes," answered Peter.</p>
<p>But when he went into the house, before he could
speak, Jesus said to him,</p>
<p>"Tell me, Simon, from whom do the kings of this
world take taxes? From their sons, or from foreigners?"</p>
<p>"From foreigners," answered Peter.</p>
<p>"Then their own people are free from being taxed,
are they not? We are the sons of God, and we should
be free from the tax for the house of God. However, in
order not to displease them, do you go to the sea, throw
in a hook and take the first fish that comes up; open
its mouth, and you will find in it a piece of silver money.
Take that and give it to the tax collectors for you
and me."</p>
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