Let's read Bible together- Matthew chapter 11

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In Matthew chapter 11, Jesus responds to a question from John the Baptist's disciples about whether He is the Messiah. Jesus instructs them to report what they have seen-miracles such as the blind seeing, the lame walking, lepers being cleansed, the deaf hearing, and the dead being raised. Jesus praises John the Baptist as a great prophet and identifies him as the messenger preparing the way.
Jesus then criticizes the lack of repentance in the towns where He performed miracles, comparing them unfavorably to other cities. He denounces Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum for not repenting despite witnessing miracles. Jesus acknowledges God's revelation to the innocent and declares his unique relationship with the Father.
Finally, Jesus calls out to those who are weary and burdened, offering them rest and urging them to learn from Him. He describes His yoke as easy and His burden as light, inviting people to come to Him for relief.

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    In Matthew chapter 11, Jesus responds to a question from John the Baptist's disciples about whether He is the Messiah. Jesus instructs them to report what they have seen-miracles such as the blind seeing, the lame walking, lepers being cleansed, the deaf hearing, and the dead being raised. Jesus praises John the Baptist as a great prophet and identifies him as the messenger preparing the way. Jesus then criticizes the lack of repentance in the towns where He performed miracles, comparing them unfavorably to other cities. He denounces Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum for not repenting despite witnessing miracles. Jesus acknowledges God's revelation to the innocent and declares his unique relationship with the Father. Finally, Jesus calls out to those who are weary and burdened, offering them rest and urging them to learn from Him. He describes His yoke as easy and His burden as light, inviting people to come to Him for relief.