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Luke 5
Chapter summary coming soon.
Verse 1. On one occasion, while Jesus was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret with the crowd pressing in on Him to hear the word of God,
Verse 2. He saw two boats at the edge of the lake. The fishermen had left them and were washing their nets.
Verse 3. Jesus got into the boat belonging to Simon and asked him to put out a little from shore. And sitting down, He taught the people from the boat.
Verse 4. When Jesus had finished speaking, He said to Simon, “Put out into deep water and let down your nets for a catch.”
Verse 5. “Master,” Simon replied, “we have worked hard all night without catching anything. But because You say so, I will let down the nets.”
Verse 6. When they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to tear.
Verse 7. So they signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and filled both boats so full that they began to sink.
Verse 8. When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at Jesus’ knees. “Go away from me, Lord,” he said, “for I am a sinful man.”
Verse 9. For he and his companions were astonished at the catch of fish they had taken,
Verse 10. and so were his partners James and John, the sons of Zebedee. “Do not be afraid,” Jesus said to Simon. “From now on you will catch men.”
Verse 11. And when they had brought their boats ashore, they left everything and followed Him.
Verse 12. While Jesus was in one of the towns, a man came along who was covered with leprosy. When he saw Jesus, he fell facedown and begged Him, “Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.”
Verse 13. Jesus reached out His hand and touched the man. “I am willing,” He said. “Be clean!” And immediately the leprosy left him.
Verse 14. “Do not tell anyone,” Jesus instructed him. “But go, show yourself to the priest and present the offering Moses prescribed for your cleansing, as a testimony to them.”
Verse 15. But the news about Jesus spread all the more, and great crowds came to hear Him and to be healed of their sicknesses.
Verse 16. Yet He frequently withdrew to the wilderness to pray.
Verse 17. One day Jesus was teaching, and the Pharisees and teachers of the law were sitting there. People had come from Jerusalem and from every village of Galilee and Judea, and the power of the Lord was present for Him to heal the sick.
Verse 18. Just then some men came carrying a paralyzed man on a mat. They tried to bring him inside to set him before Jesus,
Verse 19. but they could not find a way through the crowd. So they went up on the roof and lowered him on his mat through the tiles into the middle of the crowd, right in front of Jesus.
Verse 20. When Jesus saw their faith, He said, “Friend, your sins are forgiven.”
Verse 21. But the scribes and Pharisees began thinking to themselves, “Who is this man who speaks blasphemy? Who can forgive sins but God alone?”
Verse 22. Knowing what they were thinking, Jesus replied, “Why are you thinking these things in your hearts?
Verse 23. Which is easier: to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’?
Verse 24. But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on the earth to forgive sins…” He said to the paralytic, “I tell you, get up, pick up your mat, and go home.”
Verse 25. And immediately the man stood up before them, took what he had been lying on, and went home glorifying God.
Verse 26. Everyone was taken with amazement and glorified God. They were filled with awe and said, “We have seen remarkable things today.”
Verse 27. After this, Jesus went out and saw a tax collector named Levi sitting at the tax booth. “Follow Me,” He told him,
Verse 28. and Levi got up, left everything, and followed Him.
Verse 29. Then Levi hosted a great banquet for Jesus at his house. A large crowd of tax collectors was there, along with others who were eating with them.
Verse 30. But the Pharisees and their scribes complained to Jesus’ disciples, “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?”
Verse 31. Jesus answered, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.
Verse 32. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance.”
Verse 33. Then they said to Him, “John’s disciples and those of the Pharisees frequently fast and pray, but Yours keep on eating and drinking.”
Verse 34. Jesus replied, “Can you make the guests of the bridegroom fast while He is with them?
Verse 35. But the time will come when the bridegroom will be taken from them; then they will fast.”
Verse 36. He also told them a parable: “No one tears a piece of cloth from a new garment and sews it on an old one. If he does, he will tear the new garment as well, and the patch from the new will not match the old.
Verse 37. And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. If he does, the new wine will burst the skins, the wine will spill, and the wineskins will be ruined.
Verse 38. Instead, new wine is poured into new wineskins.
Verse 39. And no one after drinking old wine wants new, for he says, ‘The old is better.’”