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Chapter 14

1One Sabbath, when he went to take a meal at the house of a member of the council who was a Pharisee, they were watching him closely. 2There was a man in front of him who had dropsy. 3And Jesus said to the Pharisees and the experts in the Law,

“Is it right to cure people on the Sabbath or not?”

4But they made no answer. And he took hold of the man and cured him and sent him away. 5Then he said to them,

“Who among you, if his child or his ox falls into a well, will not pull him out at once on the Sabbath?” 6And they could make no reply to this.

7He noticed that the guests picked out the best places, and he gave them this illustration:

8“When someone invites you to a wedding supper, do not take the best place, for someone more distinguished than you are may have been invited, 9and your host will come and say to you ‘Make room for this man,’ and then you will proceed in confusion to take the poorest place. 10But when you are invited anywhere, go and take the poorest place, so that when your host comes in, he will say to you, ‘My friend, come to a better place.’ So you will be shown consideration before all the other guests. 11For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the man who humbles himself will be exalted.”

12And he said to the man who had invited him,

“When you give a luncheon or a dinner, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or your rich neighbors, for then they will invite you in return and you will be repaid. 13But when you give an entertainment, invite people who are poor, maimed, lame, or blind. 14Then you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you; for you will be repaid at the resurrection of the upright.”

15One of the other guests heard this, and said to him,

“Blessed is the man who shall be at the banquet in the Kingdom of God!”

16He said to him,

“A man once gave a great dinner, and invited a large number to it, 17and when the dinner hour came, he sent around his slave, to say to those who were invited, ‘Come! for it is now ready!’ 18And they all immediately began to excuse themselves. The first one said to him, ‘I have bought a piece of land, and I must go and look at it. Please have me excused.’ 19Another said, ‘I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I am going to examine them. Please have me excused.’ 20Another said, ‘I have married, and so I cannot come.’ 21So the slave went back, and reported this to his master. Then the master of the house was angry and said to his slave, ‘Hurry out into the streets and squares of the city, and bring the poor, the maimed, the blind, and the lame in here!’ 22And the slave said, ‘What you ordered, sir, has been done, and there is still room.’ 23And the master said to the slave, ‘Go out on the roads, and among the hedges, and make them come in so that my house may be full. 24For I tell you that none of those men who were invited shall have any of my dinner!’ ”

25There were great crowds accompanying him, and once he turned and said to them,

26“If anyone comes to me without hating his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, and his very life too, he cannot be a disciple of mine. 27For no one who does not take up his own cross and come after me can be a disciple of mine. 28What man among you if he wishes to build a tower does not first sit down and estimate the cost of it, to see whether he has enough to complete it? 29Or else when he has laid his foundation and cannot finish the building, everyone who sees it will begin to ridicule him, 30and say, ‘This man started to erect a building, and could not finish it!’ 31Or what king, if he is going to meet another king in battle, does not sit down first and consider whether he is able with ten thousand men to meet the other who is coming against him with twenty thousand? 32And if he cannot, while the other is still far away, he sends envoys to him and asks on what terms he will make peace. 33In just that way, no one of you who does not say goodbye to all he has can be a disciple of mine. 34Salt is good; but if salt loses its strength, what can it be seasoned with? 35It is fit neither for the ground nor the manure heap; people throw it away. Let him who has ears to hear with, listen!”

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