<h2>Jesus Preaching in Perea</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 60</div>
<div class='cap'>JESUS DID not stay long in the village of Ephraim.
He went down the mountains to the river Jordan,
crossed it, and began preaching in the land of Perea,
going to the places where his seventy messengers had
given the news of his coming.</div>
<p>Everywhere the people thronged in great crowds
to see him and to hear him. The rich and the poor met
in the crowd, the rulers and the common people, the
Pharisees who were his enemies, and the publicans or
tax-collectors who had been leading lives full of sin.
There was a great desire among the people to listen to the
Teacher and Prophet from Galilee, of whom they had
heard so much, and whom they had not seen before.
Many went to see him because they believed that he
was the long-looked-for Christ, who was at last on his
way to Jerusalem to sit on his throne and rule all the
lands. So great were the crowds to see and hear Jesus
that it is said that the thousands trod on each other
around him.</p>
<p>While he was speaking in one place to a great multitude
of people, a voice was heard from the throng.</p>
<p>"Teacher," cried out a man, "tell my brother to
divide with me the property which belongs to our family."</p>
<p>This man supposed that Jesus, being the King of
Israel, would rule in all matters of difference between the
people. But Jesus answered him:</p>
<p>"Man, who made me a judge or a settler of disputes
over your affairs?"</p>
<p>Then he added, "Take care to avoid the love of<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_312" id="Page_312">[312]</SPAN></span>
money; for no matter how rich one may be, his true life
does not depend on what he owns."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-338.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="380" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">Home of a rich man in Palestine</span></div>
<p>And he gave to them the parable or story of "The
Poor Rich Man." He said:</p>
<p>"There was once a rich man whose farm gave him
very large crops. He began to ask himself, 'What am I
to do? I have no room to store the grain and fruits
that have grown on my land. This is what I will do.
I will pull down my old barns and build larger ones in
place of them. There I shall store all the fruits from
my orchards and the grain from my fields. And then
I will say to myself, "Now you have plenty of good
things stored up to last for many years; take your ease,
eat, drink and have a good time."' But God said to him
'Fool! this very night your life is taken away; and who<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_313" id="Page_313">[313]</SPAN></span>
will have all that you have stored up?' So is it with
everyone who lays up money for himself, instead of gaining
the riches of God."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-339.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="335" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">"Look at the lilies, and see how they grow"</span></div>
<p>And Jesus said again to his disciples some of the
things that he had already taught them in his great
"Sermon on the Mount"; for he often repeated the
same teachings, over and over, until the disciples knew
them by heart, so that after he should be taken from
them, they in turn could tell them to others. At this
time he said:</p>
<p>"Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your
life here on the earth, what you can get to eat, nor what
you can get to wear. Life is something more than food
and the body is more than its clothes. Look at the
crows flying through the air! They neither sow nor
reap; they have no storehouse nor barns; and yet God
gives them food. How much more are you worth to<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_314" id="Page_314">[314]</SPAN></span>
God than are the birds? And however anxious you may
be, can you add one minute to your life? And if you
cannot do even this, why be anxious about other
matters?</p>
<p>"Look at the lilies, and see how they grow. They
neither spin nor weave; and yet, I tell you, even King
Solomon in all his splendor was not dressed like one of
these. Now, if God so beautifully clothes the grass in
the field, which blooms today, and tomorrow will be
thrown into the fire, how much more will he clothe you,
O men, who trust God so little?</p>
<p>"So do not worry about food and drink and clothes;
these are the things for which the nations of the world
who know not God are seeking after, and you should not
wish to be like them. Besides, your Father in heaven
knows that you have need of these common things.
Only seek the kingdom of God, and your heavenly Father
will see to it that you have these things. Do not be
afraid, my little flock, for your Father has been pleased
to give you a place in his kingdom."</p>
<p>At this time some people brought to Jesus the news
that Pilate, the Roman governor, had killed in the
Temple some men from Galilee, while they were worshipping
at the altar, so that their blood was poured out
with the blood of their offerings. This act of the governor
had terribly shocked the people.</p>
<p>"Do you suppose," said Jesus, "that because those
Galileans suffered these things, that they were worse
sinners than the rest of those living in Galilee? I tell
you, no; unless you turn from your sins and seek God,
you will all perish as they did.</p>
<p>"Then, too, think of those eighteen men in Siloam,
just outside of Jerusalem; those men on whom the tower
fell and killed them all; do you suppose that they had
been worse than all the other people living in Jerusalem?<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_315" id="Page_315">[315]</SPAN></span>
No, I tell you; unless you turn to God, you will all perish
as they did."</p>
<p>Then Jesus gave to the people the parable of "The
Fruitless Fig Tree." He said:</p>
<p>"A man who had a fig tree growing in his garden
came at the time when figs were ripe, looking for fruit,
but found on it not a single fig. So he said to the
gardener, 'Here I have come for three years looking for
fruit on this tree, without finding any. Cut it down!
Why should it take up room and rob the soil?' But the
gardener answered him, 'O please, sir, leave it one year
more. I will dig around it and enrich the soil; then it
may bear fruit next year. If it does not, then let it be
cut down.'"</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-341.jpg" width-obs="398" height-obs="400" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">Beneath an olive tree is a delightful place to rest, for all about it usually grow flowers of many kinds</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_316" id="Page_316">[316]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-342.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="416" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">"O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! How often would I have gathered your children around me, as a fowl gathers her brood under her wings!"</span></div>
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