<h2>In the Church and at the Feast</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 61</div>
<div class='cap'>WHILE JESUS was in Perea, on the Sabbath days
he went into the churches and spoke there;
and in every place the church was crowded with
those who were eager to hear him. On one Sabbath day
he saw in the church a woman who for eighteen years
had been bent double and could not possibly stand up
straight. When Jesus saw her, he called her to him.</div>
<p>"Woman," he said, "you are set free from your
weakness."</p>
<p>He placed his hands upon her, and instantly power
came to her. She stood up erect, and with a loud voice
praised God for her cure. But the president of the
board in the church was greatly displeased that Jesus
had done this on the Sabbath. He said to the people:</p>
<p>"There are six days in the week for work; come on
one of these to be cured, and not on the holy Sabbath."</p>
<p>"O you false-hearted men, making a pretense of
serving God!" said the Lord Jesus. "Does not each one
of you on the Sabbath day unloose his ox or his ass from
its manger, and lead it out to drink? And this woman,
a daughter of Abraham our father, whom the evil one
has held bound for all these eighteen years, should she
not be set free on the Sabbath?"</p>
<p>As he said this all those who were opposed to him
felt ashamed of themselves; while the people rejoiced
to see all his wonderful doings. As Jesus went through
the towns and villages, all the time on his way toward
Jerusalem, he repeated many of the parables and teachings
that he had given in other parts of the land, such as<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_318" id="Page_318">[318]</SPAN></span>
"The Narrow Door," "The Mustard Seed," "The
Yeast in the Dough," and others.</p>
<p>The land of Perea, where he was now teaching,
belonged to the Kingdom of Herod. Some Pharisees,
who were enemies of Jesus, came to him and said:</p>
<p>"You had better get away from this land, for King
Herod means to kill you."</p>
<p>This they said, not to save the life of Jesus, but to
make him leave their land. But Jesus answered them:</p>
<p>"You may go and tell that fox that I am casting out
the evil spirits and curing diseases today and tomorrow,
and on the third day I shall finish my work. But I
must go on my way today, tomorrow and the day after
tomorrow, for it would never do for a prophet to meet
his end except in Jerusalem. O Jerusalem, Jerusalem!
killing the prophets and stoning those whom God has
sent to you! How often would I have gathered your
children around me, as a fowl gathers her brood under
her wings! But you would not come! Truly, your
house is left to you to be destroyed. Never, I tell you,
shall you see me again until the day comes when you will
say, 'Blessed be He who comes in the name of the
Lord.'"</p>
<p>In one place he was invited by one of the rulers who
was a Pharisee to come to his house for dinner. There
were at the table other Pharisees and people not friendly
to Jesus, and they watched him closely. He saw in the
room a man who was swollen with the dropsy; and
Jesus asked the teachers of the law and the Pharisees:</p>
<p>"Is it according to the law to cure a sick man on
the Sabbath, or is it not?"</p>
<p>They said nothing. Then Jesus laid his hands on
the man and cured him, and sent him away. Afterward
he said:</p>
<p>"Is there any one of you who, finding on the Sabbath<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_319" id="Page_319">[319]</SPAN></span>
day that his ass or his ox has fallen into a pit, will
not at once pull him out without waiting for a working
day?"</p>
<p>They could not answer him this question. He
noticed that those who had been invited to the dinner
picked out for themselves the best places, near the head
of the table; and he gave them this advice.</p>
<p>"When you are invited to a marriage feast, do not
take one of the best places. It may be that some person
of higher rank than you has been invited; and then the
one who gives the feast comes to you and says, 'Here,
make room for this man!' Then you must get up
ashamed and take a place down at the foot of the table.
No, when you come to the feast, go to the lowest place,
then when the giver of the feast sees you, he will say,
'My friend, come up higher,' and you will be honored
in the presence of all your fellow-guests. For every one
who lifts up himself shall be humbled; and the one who
humbles himself shall be lifted up."</p>
<p>Jesus said also to the ruler who had invited him,
"When you give a dinner or a supper, do not ask your
friends, or your brothers, or those who are your relatives,
or your rich neighbors, for they may invite you in turn,
and thus you will be repaid. No, when you give a
dinner, invite the poor, the cripples, those who have lost
an arm, and the blind. Then God will give you his
blessing; for these people cannot repay you; and you
will receive your reward when God raises up the good
from their graves to everlasting life."</p>
<p>One of those at the table heard these words of
Jesus; and he spoke out, "Happy will he be who shall
sit down at that feast in the kingdom of God!"</p>
<p>Jesus answered him by giving the parable of "The
Supper and the Excuses." He said:</p>
<p>"There was once a man who was giving a great<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_320" id="Page_320">[320]</SPAN></span>
supper, to which he had invited many of his friends.
At the hour for the supper, he sent out his servant to
say to the guests who had been invited, 'Come at once,
for everything is now ready!' But all of them with one
mind began to decline his invitation. The first man
said to the servant:</p>
<p>"'I have bought some land, and I must go and
look at it. Please to excuse me.'</p>
<p>"The second said, 'I have bought five pair of oxen,
and I am going to give them a trial. Please to have me
excused.'</p>
<p>"Another said, 'I cannot come, because I have just
married a wife.'</p>
<p>"The servant went home and told his master all
these answers. Then the master of the house was very
angry. He said to his servant:</p>
<p>"'Go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the
town, and bring in here the poor, the cripples, the blind
and the lame.'</p>
<p>"Soon the servant came back, saying, 'Your orders
have been carried out, sir; but there is still room for
more.'</p>
<p>"'Go out into the country,' said the master of the
house, 'to the roads and the hedges, and make the people
come in, to fill up my house; for I tell you that not one
of those that were invited shall taste of my supper.'"</p>
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