Mark 12 : 1 (NLT)
Then Jesus began teaching them with stories: "A man planted a vineyard. He built a wall around it, dug a pit for pressing out the grape juice, and built a lookout tower. Then he leased the vineyard to tenant farmers and moved to another country.
Mark 12 : 2 (NLT)
At the time of the grape harvest, he sent one of his servants to collect his share of the crop.
Mark 12 : 3 (NLT)
But the farmers grabbed the servant, beat him up, and sent him back empty-handed.
Mark 12 : 4 (NLT)
The owner then sent another servant, but they insulted him and beat him over the head.
Mark 12 : 5 (NLT)
The next servant he sent was killed. Others he sent were either beaten or killed,
Mark 12 : 6 (NLT)
until there was only one left-- his son whom he loved dearly. The owner finally sent him, thinking, 'Surely they will respect my son.'
Mark 12 : 7 (NLT)
"But the tenant farmers said to one another, 'Here comes the heir to this estate. Let's kill him and get the estate for ourselves!'
Mark 12 : 8 (NLT)
So they grabbed him and murdered him and threw his body out of the vineyard.
Mark 12 : 9 (NLT)
"What do you suppose the owner of the vineyard will do?" Jesus asked. "I'll tell you-- he will come and kill those farmers and lease the vineyard to others.
Mark 12 : 10 (NLT)
Didn't you ever read this in the Scriptures? 'The stone that the builders rejected has now become the cornerstone.
Mark 12 : 11 (NLT)
This is the Lord's doing, and it is wonderful to see.' "
Mark 12 : 12 (NLT)
The religious leaders wanted to arrest Jesus because they realized he was telling the story against them-- they were the wicked farmers. But they were afraid of the crowd, so they left him and went away.
Mark 12 : 13 (NLT)
Later the leaders sent some Pharisees and supporters of Herod to trap Jesus into saying something for which he could be arrested.
Mark 12 : 14 (NLT)
"Teacher," they said, "we know how honest you are. You are impartial and don't play favorites. You teach the way of God truthfully. Now tell us-- is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?
Mark 12 : 15 (NLT)
Should we pay them, or shouldn't we?" Jesus saw through their hypocrisy and said, "Why are you trying to trap me? Show me a Roman coin, and I'll tell you."
Mark 12 : 16 (NLT)
When they handed it to him, he asked, "Whose picture and title are stamped on it?" "Caesar's," they replied.
Mark 12 : 17 (NLT)
"Well, then," Jesus said, "give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God." His reply completely amazed them.
Mark 12 : 18 (NLT)
Then Jesus was approached by some Sadducees-- religious leaders who say there is no resurrection from the dead. They posed this question:
Mark 12 : 19 (NLT)
"Teacher, Moses gave us a law that if a man dies, leaving a wife without children, his brother should marry the widow and have a child who will carry on the brother's name.
Mark 12 : 20 (NLT)
Well, suppose there were seven brothers. The oldest one married and then died without children.
Mark 12 : 21 (NLT)
So the second brother married the widow, but he also died without children. Then the third brother married her.
Mark 12 : 22 (NLT)
This continued with all seven of them, and still there were no children. Last of all, the woman also died.
Mark 12 : 23 (NLT)
So tell us, whose wife will she be in the resurrection? For all seven were married to her."
Mark 12 : 24 (NLT)
Jesus replied, "Your mistake is that you don't know the Scriptures, and you don't know the power of God.
Mark 12 : 25 (NLT)
For when the dead rise, they will neither marry nor be given in marriage. In this respect they will be like the angels in heaven.
Mark 12 : 26 (NLT)
"But now, as to whether the dead will be raised-- haven't you ever read about this in the writings of Moses, in the story of the burning bush? Long after Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had died, God said to Moses, 'I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.'
Mark 12 : 27 (NLT)
So he is the God of the living, not the dead. You have made a serious error."
Mark 12 : 28 (NLT)
One of the teachers of religious law was standing there listening to the debate. He realized that Jesus had answered well, so he asked, "Of all the commandments, which is the most important?"
Mark 12 : 29 (NLT)
Jesus replied, "The most important commandment is this: 'Listen, O Israel! The Lord our God is the one and only Lord.
Mark 12 : 30 (NLT)
And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.'
Mark 12 : 31 (NLT)
The second is equally important: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' No other commandment is greater than these."
Mark 12 : 32 (NLT)
The teacher of religious law replied, "Well said, Teacher. You have spoken the truth by saying that there is only one God and no other.
Mark 12 : 33 (NLT)
And I know it is important to love him with all my heart and all my understanding and all my strength, and to love my neighbor as myself. This is more important than to offer all of the burnt offerings and sacrifices required in the law."
Mark 12 : 34 (NLT)
Realizing how much the man understood, Jesus said to him, "You are not far from the Kingdom of God." And after that, no one dared to ask him any more questions.
Mark 12 : 35 (NLT)
Later, as Jesus was teaching the people in the Temple, he asked, "Why do the teachers of religious law claim that the Messiah is the son of David?
Mark 12 : 36 (NLT)
For David himself, speaking under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, said, 'The Lord said to my Lord, Sit in the place of honor at my right hand until I humble your enemies beneath your feet.'
Mark 12 : 37 (NLT)
Since David himself called the Messiah 'my Lord,' how can the Messiah be his son?" The large crowd listened to him with great delight.
Mark 12 : 38 (NLT)
Jesus also taught: "Beware of these teachers of religious law! For they like to parade around in flowing robes and receive respectful greetings as they walk in the marketplaces.
Mark 12 : 39 (NLT)
And how they love the seats of honor in the synagogues and the head table at banquets.
Mark 12 : 40 (NLT)
Yet they shamelessly cheat widows out of their property and then pretend to be pious by making long prayers in public. Because of this, they will be more severely punished."
Mark 12 : 41 (NLT)
Jesus sat down near the collection box in the Temple and watched as the crowds dropped in their money. Many rich people put in large amounts.
Mark 12 : 42 (NLT)
Then a poor widow came and dropped in two small coins.
Mark 12 : 43 (NLT)
Jesus called his disciples to him and said, "I tell you the truth, this poor widow has given more than all the others who are making contributions.
Mark 12 : 44 (NLT)
For they gave a tiny part of their surplus, but she, poor as she is, has given everything she had to live on."

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