6 Jesus said, “You know that plant called mustard? It has very little seeds, but they grow into a big plant. Well, like that, if you trust me properly, even if it is just a little bit, you will get stronger and trust me more. Then you will do powerful things, like if you say to a tree, ‘Get up and throw yourself into the sea,’ then that tree will do what you tell it to do.”
7 And Jesus said to his followers, “You know about bosses and their workers. Maybe a work-man digs the ground to plant seeds one day, or maybe he looks after sheep. When the sun starts to go down, the work-man comes back to the house of his boss. That boss doesn’t say, ‘Sit down with me, and we will have dinner together.’ 8 No. The boss says, ‘Get my dinner ready for me. Then put on clean clothes and bring me my dinner. Then, after I finish eating, you can get yourself some food to eat.’ 9 That boss never says thank you to his work-man. You see, his work-man just did what the boss told him to do. He didn’t do anything more. 10 Well, it is the same with you. You are God’s workers. When you do what God tells you to do, just say to yourselves, ‘We are not special people. We are just workers, and we only did what our boss told us to do.’ ”
14 Jesus looked at them and said, “All right. Go to the leaders of our Jewish ceremonies and let them look at your skin.” So they started to go to those ceremony leaders, and while they were walking along, they all got better. Their skin was good again.*Leviticus 14:1-32
15 One of them looked at his skin and saw that it was good again, so he turned around and came back to Jesus. He kept talking really loud, saying, “God is really good and really great.” 16 And he got down on his knees in front of Jesus, to show him respect. And he said to Jesus, “Thank you, sir.” That man was not Jewish, like the 9 other men, and like Jesus and his followers, but he was from the Samaria nation.
17 Jesus asked the man, “I made 10 men better, right? Where are the other 9 men? 18 None of the Jewish men came back to say thank you to God. Only you came back, and you are not Jewish, you belong to another nation.” 19 Then Jesus said to the man, “You can stand up now and go home. You believed in me, so now you are better.”
28-29 And remember the story about Lot, the good man that lived in a town called Sodom. A lot of bad people lived there. Those people were living the way they always lived. They had parties, with plenty to eat and drink, and they bought things and sold things, and they planted seeds in their gardens, and they built houses for themselves. They kept on living like that right up until the day that Lot and his family ran out of that town. Then God sent fire and burning stones down from the sky, and it burned up all of those bad people, and finished them up.*Genesis 18:20—19:25 30 You know, before I come back from heaven, the people will be just like that. They will be living the same way as they always live.
32 Think again about that story about Lot and his family. Remember what his wife did. While they were running away, she stopped and looked back at that town, like she wanted to go back. But she died right there.*Genesis 19:26 33 You see, it’s like this. If you only want to look after your own life here on earth, you will lose it. You will not live with me for ever. But if you are ready to give up your life here, then you will find real life, and you will live with me for ever.*Matthew 10:39; 16:25; Mark 8:35; Luke 9:24; John 12:25
34 Listen, I’ll tell you more about the time when I will come back. God will take his people away from the other people. It will be like this. There will be 2 people asleep in one bed. God will take one of them and leave the other one. 35-36 There will be 2 women working together getting food ready to cook. God will take one of them and leave the other one.”
37 Jesus’s followers asked him, “Where will all this happen, sir?”
*17:14 Leviticus 14:1-32
*17:26-27 Genesis 6:5-8; 7:6-24
*17:31 Matthew 24:17-18; Mark 13:15-16
*17:33 Matthew 10:39; 16:25; Mark 8:35; Luke 9:24; John 12:25