<h2><SPAN name="A_Busy_Time" id="A_Busy_Time"></SPAN>5. A Busy Time</h2>
<p>The Pharisees may not have liked Jesus, but no one could deny that he
knew how to preach. The crowds that came to hear him were growing
larger. Often Jesus stood at the foot of a hill and preached to the
crowd that had gathered on the hillside.</p>
<p>Now everyone who heard Jesus preach was likely to be surprised. For he
did not say the things that people expected to hear. Often he said the
very opposite of what they wanted him to say.<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_63" id="Page_63"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>He did not believe in giving people a good opinion of themselves. He
told them what was wrong with them. He did not say that it was easy to
be good. He said that it was much harder than anybody thought. He did
not try to preach sermons that would make him popular, for he was not
thinking of himself. He was thinking of what God had to say to the
people, and so he told them plainly what they ought to know and what
they ought to do.</p>
<p>Jesus knew that his listeners found it easier to hate other people
than to love them. And so he stood one day at the foot of the hill and
said:</p>
<p>"You have all heard the saying, Love your friend and hate your enemy.
But that is not what I say. I say, Love your enemies, bless those who
curse you, and pray for those who use you badly. That is what God
does. He makes the sun rise on everybody, good or bad. He sends the
rain to fall on everyone, no matter who he is.</p>
<p>"If you love only those who love you, you don't deserve any credit for
that. That's what everybody does. Be like God. He is merciful, and you
ought to be merciful too. Forgive those who do you a wrong, or you
cannot expect God to forgive you."</p>
<p>All the people thought that they were at least doing the right thing
in hating the Romans. How could anyone help hating those rough Roman
soldiers, who often came along and made Jews carry their packs for
them? But Jesus said,<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_64" id="Page_64"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"If a Roman soldier makes you carry his pack for a mile, carry it
another mile as well, to show that you love him."</p>
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<p>Another thing that Jesus knew about his listeners was that many of
them were worried about money, and food and clothes. It was hard to
blame them for that; for some of the people were very poor, and were
never sure that they were going to get enough to eat.</p>
<p>Jesus was poor enough himself. His disciples were also poor, and they
got no richer by following him.<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_65" id="Page_65"></SPAN></span> Turning to the disciples, Jesus said
to them,</p>
<p>"Blessed are you who have nothing you can call your own."</p>
<p>The disciples pricked up their ears. "Blessed"—that meant to be
fortunate, or well off. What was good about having nothing? Jesus went
on:</p>
<p>"Blessed are you who have nothing, for yours is the kingdom of heaven.</p>
<p>"Blessed are you who often go hungry, you shall be fed later on.</p>
<p>"Blessed are you who are sad, the time will come when you will be
joyful.</p>
<p>"Blessed are you, when other people hate you, and will have nothing to
do with you, because you are my disciples. Be glad when that happens,
because that is what has happened to all God's servants. God will
reward you for everything you suffer for my sake."</p>
<p>There was silence. Jesus looked out over the crowd and spoke again,</p>
<p>"Woe to you who are rich!"</p>
<p>Again the disciples were amazed. The rich people would not like that!
The disciples were poor themselves, but they wondered what was wrong
with being rich.</p>
<p>Jesus thought of a rich man whom he knew, who wore fine purple clothes
and ate the best food in the land. And he thought of a poor beggar who
sat all day long outside the rich man's house. His body was<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_66" id="Page_66"></SPAN></span> covered
with sores, and he was so hungry that he would have been glad to get
the crumbs that fell from the rich man's table. But the only friends
he had were the dogs that came and licked his sores.</p>
<p>Jesus continued, in a stern voice:</p>
<p>"Woe to you who are rich! For you have already had everything you are
ever going to have! Woe to you who are well-fed! The time is coming
when you will go hungry. Woe to you who are enjoying yourselves all
the time! Someday you will weep. Woe to you when everyone speaks well
of you! It is easy to be popular if you aren't faithful to God. That's
the way it has always been."</p>
<p>Jesus knew that all of them were too much interested in the things
that money could buy. They wanted the Messiah to come so that he would
make them all rich. And so Jesus said, to show them where they were
wrong:</p>
<p>"Don't be always thinking about what you are going to eat and drink
and wear. Why, that's the kind of thing the Romans worry about. There
is more to life than food and clothing."</p>
<p>He paused for a moment. It was a warm summer day. The birds were
flying overhead, and singing; and up the hillside the wild flowers
made patches of color in the grass. Jesus spoke again:</p>
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<p>"Look at the birds of the air. They never plant crops, or reap
harvests, or gather the grain into barns. Yet your Heavenly Father
feeds them. Are you not more important than birds? Think of the lilies
of the field, how they grow. They never yet made any clothes for
themselves, and yet the great King Solomon in all his glory was not so
beautifully clothed as one of these little flowers. You people who
have so little faith in God—think! If God clothes the flowers of the
field, which are here today and gone tomorrow, will he not clothe you?
Seek the Kingdom of God first of all, and you will be given all the
food and clothes you need. Never worry about tomorrow. Tomorrow will
look after itself when it comes. Think about how you ought to live
today."</p>
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<p>There was another weakness that Jesus had seen in people, especially
in the Pharisees. They loved to show off their good deeds. He had to
speak about this too.</p>
<p>"When you give something to the poor," he said, "don't make a great
noise about it, like some people I could mention, who want to impress
everybody with how generous they are. If you give anything, keep quiet
about it. God will know what you have done, and that's enough.</p>
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<p>"It's the same with prayer," Jesus continued. "Don't stand praying on
the street corners where everyone can see you. There are many people
who do that. When you pray, go into your own room and<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_69" id="Page_69"></SPAN></span> pray with the
door closed. God will hear you, and he is the only one who needs to
hear."</p>
<p>Jesus had his admirers. Some people admired him so much that they
began to call him "Master" and "Lord." But Jesus did not think that
they were all in earnest. He spoke plainly about this also.</p>
<p>"It won't do you any good to come saying, 'Lord, Lord,'" he said,
"unless you do the things God expects of you. Someday, I suppose you
will come and tell me of all the wonderful things you have done in my
name. And then I will have to say to you: 'I don't even know who you
are. Go away!'</p>
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<p>"If anyone hears my teachings, and does what I tell him to do, he will
be like a man who builds his house upon a rock. The rain comes down
and the wind blows, and the house keeps on standing there, because it
is built upon a rock. You will be strong like that house, if you do as
I say. But anyone who hears my teachings and pays no attention to them
is like a man who builds his house upon the sand. When the rains and
the floods and the winds come, the house will fall down and that will
be the end of it. You will be weak like that house, if you do not obey
my words."</p>
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<p>Now when the people heard how Jesus preached, they were amazed. They
wondered who this was who spoke to them as though he were God himself.
That was not how other preachers taught. They were always quoting
somebody else, as though they were afraid to speak for themselves.</p>
<p>But Jesus simply said, "<i>I</i> am telling you." He said, "Listen to
<i>me</i>."</p>
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<p>Every Friday evening at sunset the Sabbath began, and there could be
no more work until sunset on the following day. Saturday morning all
the Jewish people went to attend the service in the synagogue. The
people would come in and take their places, with the most important
people up in front. At the beginning of the service, everyone stood
and faced in the direction of Jerusalem, and recited some verses from
the Scriptures. These were always the same. They began: "Hear, O
Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord: And thou shalt love the Lord thy
God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy
might."</p>
<p>After this there was prayer. Then the minister opened a cabinet and
brought out the Scriptures, which were written on long pieces of skin
made into a kind of paper. The pieces were kept rolled up when they
were not in use. The minister brought two of the rolls and laid them
on the reading desk. Someone<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_72" id="Page_72"></SPAN></span> read the Scripture lessons then, and
after that anyone in the congregation who wished could go up to the
front and explain what the lesson meant.</p>
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<p>Like all the other Jews, Jesus went to the synagogue on Saturday
mornings. One Saturday when he and his disciples were in the town of
Capernaum they went to the service as usual. When the time came to
explain the lesson, Jesus went up to the front. He surprised the
people as he always did; but something else happened which surprised
them even more.</p>
<p>There was suddenly a great commotion at the back of the synagogue. A
man began to cry out. There seemed to be some evil thing inside him,
which made him hate the very sight of Jesus. The people said that he
had "an unclean spirit."</p>
<p>Strange, wild words came pouring out of the man's mouth.</p>
<p>"Let me alone!" he cried. "What have I to do with you, Jesus of
Nazareth? Have you come to destroy me? I know who you are. You are the
Holy One of God!"</p>
<p>Jesus stood his ground, and spoke to the evil thing in the man.</p>
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<p>"Be quiet," Jesus said, "and come out of that man."</p>
<p>There was another wild shriek and then silence. The man looked around
him as though he wondered where he was. He was in his right mind
again.</p>
<p>The people were amazed by what they had seen and heard. On the way
home from the synagogue they asked each other,</p>
<p>"What kind of preaching is this, which makes a madman well again?"</p>
<p>Before the day was over, word of what Jesus had done had gone all over
town.</p>
<p>After the service, Jesus went to Simon's house, and there he found
more trouble waiting for him. Simon's wife's mother was sick in bed.
Jesus went to her bed-side, and took her hand, and helped her to her
feet. All at once the sickness left her, and she was able to prepare
the meal.</p>
<p>Jesus could rest in the afternoon, but when the sun went down in the
evening he had to go to work again. Everyone had heard of how he cured
people who were out of their minds, and of how he was able to heal the
sick. As long as the Sabbath lasted, the people had to stay quietly at
home. But once the sun had set the Sabbath was over, and they could do
as they pleased. It seemed as though the whole town wanted to do only
one thing, and that was to go to see Jesus.</p>
<p>A great throng of sick people were soon gathered outside the door of
the house, with everyone else in Capernaum looking on. Jesus came out
to heal the<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_74" id="Page_74"></SPAN></span> sick. Darkness fell, and night came on, and still the
people pressed around Jesus to have him touch them and make them well.
Hour after hour he worked with them, until it was too late to do
anything more that night.</p>
<p>Yet Jesus was out of bed in the morning before the sun was up. It had
been a busy Sabbath, and he needed to go off by himself and rest. And
what he needed more than anything else was to pray. He wanted to be
alone for a while with his Father. So many people to preach to! So
many men who had begun to hate him! Jesus needed strength for it all,
and he knew that praying would make him strong.</p>
<p>While everyone else was sleeping, and the darkness still lay upon the
land, Jesus silently slipped away from the house. He found a lonely
place, where no one would disturb him.</p>
<p>But when Simon and the other disciples woke up, they could not wait
for him to come back. They went at once to look for him. And when they
had found him, they said,</p>
<p>"Everyone is looking for you."</p>
<p>It was quiet out there in the hills. Jesus would have liked to stay
there for the whole day. All day long he could have rested and prayed.
But then he thought of the people who were waiting for him. He thought
of the people who needed him. He thought of the places he had not yet
visited. There was so much to do, and there was so little time.<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_75" id="Page_75"></SPAN></span></p>
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<p>He rose to his feet.</p>
<p>"Let us go, then," he said. "Let us go to the next towns, so that I
can preach in them too. After all, that is why I came into the
world—to tell men the good news from God!"</p>
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<p>He left the quiet countryside, and went back to the towns. The people
who loved him were there. The people who needed him were there. And
the people who were afraid of him, and the people who had begun to
hate him—they too were there.</p>
<p>Jesus returned to the towns, where his friends and his foes were
waiting.</p>
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