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Matthew 9:35-36

Scripture is God-breathed and true. When we memorize it, we carry the good news of Jesus with us wherever we go. 

For this reading plan, we worked to memorize Matthew 9:35–36. Spend some time today reviewing the full passage. Keep this passage in mind as you continue to grow in your understanding of Jesus’s life and ministry on earth, remembering His compassion, power, and authority.

Jesus continued going around to all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and every sickness. When he saw the crowds, he felt compassion for them, because they were distressed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd.
—Matthew 9:35–36

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  1. Chandra Libby says:

    ❤️❤️❤️

  2. Jeanie Mclellan says:

    Amen

  3. Jessi says:

    Why does Jesus refer to himself as the Son of Man instead of the Son of God?

  4. Cee Gee says:

    I meant to share this earlier. We sang this Phil Wickham song at church last week. All week as we walked with Jesus, the words stayed with me. If you aren’t familiar with it, please play it and let the words really speak hope to you.

    “How great the chasm that lay between us
    How high the mountain I could not climb
    In desperation, I turned to heaven
    And spoke your name into the night
    Then through the darkness
    Your loving kindness
    Tore through the shadows of my soul
    The work is finished, the end is written
    Jesus Christ, my living hope
    Who could imagine so great a mercy?
    What heart could fathom such boundless grace?
    The God of ages stepped down from glory
    To wear my sin and bear my shame
    The cross has spoken, I am forgiven
    The king of kings calls me His own
    Beautiful savior, I’m yours forever
    Jesus Christ, my living hope
    Hallelujah, praise the one who set me free
    Hallelujah, death has lost its grip on me
    You have broken every chain
    There’s salvation in your name
    Jesus Christ, my living hope
    Hallelujah, praise the one who set me free
    Hallelujah, death has lost its grip on me
    You have broken every chain
    There’s salvation in your name
    Jesus Christ, my living hope
    Then came the morning that sealed the promise
    Your buried body began to breathe
    Out of the silence, the roaring lion
    Declared the grave has no claim on me
    Then came the morning that sealed the promise
    Your buried body began to breathe
    Out of the silence, the roaring lion
    Declared the grave has no claim on me
    Jesus, yours is the victory, whoa!
    Hallelujah, praise the one who set me free
    Hallelujah, death has lost its grip on me
    You have broken every chain
    There’s salvation in your name
    Jesus Christ, my living hope
    Hallelujah, praise the one who set me free
    Hallelujah, death has lost its grip on me
    You have broken every chain
    There’s salvation in your name
    Jesus Christ, my living hope
    Jesus Christ, my living hope
    Oh God, you are my living hope.

  5. Tara B says:

    Hugs and Prayers for all today. Sickness, sadness, anxiety, fear, sorrow, confusion. May you feel the presence of the Lord today, tenderly and fully. Amen ❤️

  6. Cee Gee says:

    KELLY NEO, Thanks for posting one of my favorite passages. SRT, THANK YOU for this enlightening and challenging study! Beautifully done!!! God bless you all in structuring each future study. Our world needs HOPE and we find it here in this precious community! Have a restful and worshipful Sunday, ladies!

  7. Lizzie T says:

    God still sees us, and knows where we lack. Have a blessed day ladies!

  8. Kelly (NEO) says:

    Psalm 33
    1 Rejoice in the Lord, you righteous ones; praise from the upright is beautiful.
    2 Praise the Lord with the lyre;
    make music to him with a ten-stringed harp.
    3 Sing a new song to him; play skillfully on the strings, with a joyful shout.

    4 For the word of the Lord is right,and all his work is trustworthy.
    5 He loves righteousness and justice;the earth is full of the Lord’s unfailing love.

    6 The heavens were made by the word of the Lord,and all the stars, by the breath of his mouth.
    7 He gathers the water of the sea into a heap;he puts the depths into storehouses.
    8 Let the whole earth fear the Lord; let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him.
    9 For he spoke, and it came into being; he commanded, and it came into existence.

    10 The Lord frustrates the counsel of the nations; he thwarts the plans of the peoples.
    11 The counsel of the Lord stands forever, the plans of his heart from generation to generation.
    12 Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord—the people he has chosen to be his own possession!

    13 The Lord looks down from heaven; he observes everyone.
    14 He gazes on all the inhabitants of the earth from his dwelling place.
    15 He forms the hearts of them all; he considers all their works.
    16 A king is not saved by a large army; a warrior will not be rescued by great strength.
    17 The horse is a false hope for safety; it provides no escape by its great power.

    18 But look, the Lord keeps his eye on those who fear him—
    those who depend on his faithful love
    19 to rescue them from death
    and to keep them alive in famine.

    20 We wait for the Lord; he is our help and shield.
    21 For our hearts rejoice in him
    because we trust in his holy name.
    22 May your faithful love rest on us, Lord, for we put our hope in you.

    Worship our risen Savior today Shes!