\v 1 It happened soon afterward that Jesus began traveling around to different cities and villages, preaching and proclaiming the good news about the kingdom of God. The twelve were with him,
\v 2 as well as certain women who had been healed of evil spirits and diseases: Mary who was called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had been driven out;
\v 3 Joanna, the wife of Chuza, Herod's manager; Susanna, and many others, who, out of their possessions, provided for their needs.
\v 5 "A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he sowed, some fell beside the road and they were trampled underfoot, and the birds of the sky devoured them.
\v 7 And some fell among thorn, and the thorn grew up together with the seed and choked it.
\v 8 But some fell on good soil and produced a crop that was a hundred times greater." After Jesus had said these things, he called out, "Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear."
\v 9 His disciples asked him what this parable meant.
\v 10 He said, "The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of God has been given to you, but the others they are taught in parables, so that 'that seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.'
\v 11 Now this is the meaning of the parable: the seed is the word of God.
\v 12 The ones along the path are those who have heard, but then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, so they may not believe and be saved.
\v 13 And the ones on the rock are the those who, when they hear the word, receive it with joy. But they have no root; they believe for a while, and in a time of testing they fall away.
\v 14 The seeds that fell among the thorns are people who hear the word, but as they go on their way, they are choked by the cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and their fruit does not mature.
\v 15 But the seed that fell on the good soil, these are the ones who, hearing the word with an honest and good heart, they hold it securely and bear fruit with patient endurance.
\v 16 Now, no one, when he has lighted a lamp, covers it with a bowl or puts it under a bed. Rather, he puts it on a lampstand, so that everyone who enters may see the light.
\v 17 For nothing is hidden that will not be made known, nor is anything secret that will not be known and come into the light.
\v 18 So listen carefully, for to the one who has, more will be given to him, but the one who does not have, even what he thinks he has will be taken away from him."
\v 24 Then Jesus' disciples came over to him and woke him up, saying, "Master! Master! We are about to die!" He awoke and rebuked the wind and the raging of the water and they ceased, and there was a calm.
\v 25 Then he said to them, "Where is your faith?" And they were afraid, and while they were afraid they were also amazed, and they asked one another, "Who then is this, that he commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him?"
\v 26 They sailed to the region of the Gerasenes, which is across the lake from Galilee.
\v 27 When Jesus stepped on the land, he was met by a certain man from the city who had demons. For a long time he had worn no clothes, and he did not live in a house but among the tombs.
\v 28 When he saw Jesus, he cried out and fell down before him and he said with a loud voice, "What have you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beg you, do not torment me."
\v 29 For Jesus had commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man. For many times it had seized him, and though he was bound with chains and shackles and kept under guard, he had broken his chains and he would be driven by the demon into the wilderness.
\v 35 So the people went out to see what had happened. And when they came to Jesus and found the man from whom the demons had gone out, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in his right mind, and they were afraid.
\v 36 Then those who had seen it told them how the man who had been controlled by demons had been healed.
\v 37 Then all the people of the region of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to depart from them, for they were overwhelmed with great fear. So he got into the boat so they could start back.
\v 39 "Return to your home and give a full account of what God has done for you." The man went on his way, proclaiming throughout the whole city what Jesus had done for him.
\v 40 Now when Jesus returned, the crowd welcomed him, for they were all expecting him.
\v 41 Behold, a man named Jairus, who was one of the leaders of the synagogue, came and fell down at Jesus' feet, and he begged him to come to his house,
\v 42 because his only daughter, a girl of about twelve years of age, was dying. As Jessu was on his way, the crowds of people pressed together around him.
\v 43 Now a woman was there who had been bleeding for twelve years and had spent all her money on physicians \f + \ft Scholars are divided whether the phrase: "[she] had spent all her money on physicians," should be included here. \fqa \f*, but could not be healed by any of them.
\v 44 She came behind Jesus and touched the edge of his coat, and immediately her bleeding stopped.
\v 45 Jesus said, "Who was it who touched me?" When all denied it, Peter said, "Master, the crowds of people are all around you and they are pressing in against you."
\v 46 But Jesus said, "Someone did touch me, for I know that power has gone out from me."
\v 47 When the woman saw that she could escape notice, she came trembling and falling down before him. She declared in the presence of all the people why she had touched him, and how she had been immediately healed.
\v 49 While he was still speaking, someone came from the synagogue leader's house, saying, "Your daughter is dead. Do not trouble the teacher any longer."
\v 50 But when Jesus heard this, he answered Jairus, "Do not be afraid; only believe, and she will be healed."