- The Cross Pendant
He is a cross pendant.He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.He will be sent to your Side.
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He is a cross pendant.He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.He will be sent to your Side.
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1Jesus and his disciples were coming near to Jerusalem. They were almost at the villages called Bethphage and Bethany, on the Mount of Olives. Then Jesus sent two of his disciples to go further.
2He said to them, ‘Go into the village that is in front of you. When you arrive there, you will immediately see a young donkey. Someone has tied it there. Nobody has yet ridden on it. Undo the rope and bring the donkey here to me.
3Someone may ask you, “Why are you doing this?” Then say, “The Master needs the donkey. He will send it back here soon.” ’
4So the two disciples went into the village. They found the young donkey in the street. Someone had tied it outside, at a door. So the disciples undid the rope.
5Some people were standing there. They asked the two disciples, ‘What are you doing? Why are you undoing the donkey's rope?’
6The disciples answered them. They repeated what Jesus had told them to say. The people then let them take the donkey away.
7The two disciples brought the young donkey to Jesus. They put their coats on its back and Jesus sat on it.
8Many people then put their coats down on the road. Other people cut branches down from trees in the fields. They put the branches down on the road as well.
9Many people went in front of Jesus, and other people followed him. All of them were shouting,
‘We praise God!
May the Lord God bless the king who comes with his authority!
10Great will be the kingdom of King David, our ancestor!
We praise God above!’
11Jesus went into Jerusalem and he went to the temple. He looked at everything there. It was late in the day, so he then went out of the city to Bethany. The 12 apostles went with him.
Jesus curses a fig tree that has no fruit12On the next day, they left Bethany. Jesus was hungry.
13He saw a fig tree which was a long way away. There were leaves on it. So he went to see if it had fruit on it. When he reached it, he found nothing except leaves. That was because it was not the right season for it to have fruit.
14So Jesus said to the tree, ‘Nobody will ever eat your fruit again.’ And his disciples heard what he said.
Jesus chases traders out of the temple15When they arrived back in Jerusalem, Jesus went into the yard of the temple. People were buying and selling things there. Jesus began to make them all leave that place. Some men were changing coins there for people. He pushed over their tables. And he pushed over the seats of the men who sold birds.
16Jesus would not let anyone carry things through that place.
17While he was teaching the people, Jesus said, ‘The Bible says, “God's house will be a place where people from all countries pray.” But you have changed it into a place where robbers meet.’
18The leaders of the priests and the teachers of God's Law heard this. And they thought about how they could kill Jesus. They were afraid of him because all the crowd were listening to him. And the things that he taught caused the crowd to be very surprised.
19When it was evening, Jesus and his disciples went out of the city again.
Jesus teaches a lesson about the dead fig tree20The next morning, Jesus and his disciples passed the fig tree. They saw that it was completely dead.
21Peter remembered what Jesus had said. So he said to Jesus, ‘Teacher, look at that fig tree. You said that it should die, and it has died.’
22So Jesus said to them, ‘You must believe in God.
23I tell you this. A person could say to this mountain, “Move and throw yourself into the sea.” Then it will happen like he says. But he must not let other ideas come into his mind. He must really believe that those things will happen. If he does believe it, God will do those things for him.
24So I tell you this. When you pray to ask God for anything, believe in him. Believe that you have received that thing. Then you will have whatever you have asked for.
25But when you stand up to pray, first you must forgive other people. If anyone has done something bad against you, forgive that person. If you do forgive them, your Father in heaven will forgive you. God will forgive you for the wrong things that you have done.’
26Jewish leaders ask Jesus about his authority
27Jesus and his disciples arrived again in Jerusalem. Jesus was walking about in the yard at the temple. The leaders of the priests, the teachers of God's Law and the important Jews came to him.
28They asked him, ‘What authority do you have to do these things? Who gave you the authority to do them?’
29Jesus replied, ‘I will ask you one question and you should answer me. If you do that, then I will answer your question. I will tell you what authority I have to do these things.
30John baptized people. Did God give him authority to do this? Or did men tell him to do it? Now, tell me your answer.’
31Then the Jewish leaders talked to each other. They said, ‘We could say that God gave John his authority. But, if we say that, Jesus will say to us, “Then you should have believed John.”
32But we cannot say that John received his authority from people.’ The Jewish leaders were afraid of the crowd. All the people thought that John was a prophet from God.
33So the Jewish leaders answered Jesus: ‘We do not know who gave John his authority.’
So Jesus said to them, ‘You will not answer my question. So I will not tell you what authority I have to do these things.’
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