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Mark 1:14

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After John was put in prison, Jesus went into Galilee and told people the Good News from God.

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Jesus went everywhere in the country of Galilee. He taught in the synagogues and told the Good News about God’s kingdom. And he healed all the people’s diseases and sicknesses.

Jesus heard that John was put in prison, so he went back to Galilee.

Christ came and brought the message of peace to you non-Jews who were far away from God. And he brought that message of peace to those who were near to God.

The next day, Jesus traveled through some cities and small towns. Jesus told the people a message from God, the Good News about God’s kingdom. The twelve apostles were with him.

Paul and the Jews chose a day for a meeting. On that day many more of these Jews met with Paul at his house. He spoke to them all day long, explaining God’s kingdom to them. He used the Law of Moses and the writings of the prophets to persuade them to believe in Jesus.

Jesus traveled through all the towns and villages. He taught in their synagogues and told people the Good News about God’s kingdom. He healed all kinds of diseases and sicknesses.

“And now listen to me. I know that none of you will ever see me again. All the time I was with you, I told you the Good News about God’s kingdom.

So he said to his servants, “This man is really John the Baptizer. He must have risen from death, and that is why he can do these miracles.”

So Herod added another bad thing to all his other wrongs: He put John in jail.

When John was in prison, he heard about the things that were happening—things the Messiah would do. So he sent some of his followers to Jesus.

From that time Jesus began to tell people his message: “Change your hearts and lives, because God’s kingdom is now very near.”

Greetings from Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus. God chose me to be an apostle and gave me the work of telling his Good News.




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