1Jesus was full of the Holy Spirit. He left the Jordan River, and the Spirit led him into the desert for forty days. 2The devil tried to make him do wrong. Jesus did not eat in those forty days. Then he was very hungry. 3The devil said to him, If you are Gods Son, tell this stone to be changed into bread. 4Jesus answered him, The holy writings say, "Man cannot live on bread only." 5The devil took Jesus to a high place where he could see all the countries of the world at one time. 6He said to Jesus, I will give you the right to rule over all these countries. They will make you great. All this has been given to me. I can give it to anyone I want. 7So, if you worship and give honour to me, all will be yours. 8Jesus answered him, The holy writings say, "You must worship the Lord your God and he is the only one you are to worship." 9The devil took Jesus to Jerusalem. He put him on a high part of the temple. He said to him, If you are Gods Son, jump down. 10The holy writings say, "God will tell his angels to take care of you." 11And "They will hold you up in their hands so that you will not knock your foot on a stone." 12Jesus answered him, The holy writings say, "You must not test the Lord your God." 13When the devil finished all his testing, he left him for a while. 14Jesus had the power of the Spirit when he went back to Galilee. People talked about him in all that part of the country. 15He taught them in their meeting houses. All the people praised him. 16He went to Nazareth where he had grown up. He went to the meeting house as he always did on the Sabbath day. He stood up to read. 17A man gave him the book that Isaiah the prophet of God wrote long ago. He opened the book and found the place where it says, 18The Spirit of the Lord is on me because he chose me to tell the good news to poor people. He has sent me to tell the prisoners they can go free, and to tell the blind people they can see. He has sent me to set free those who have been wrongly held down, 19and to tell people that the year when the Lord will help them has come. 20Then Jesus closed the book and gave it back to the man. He sat down. Everyone in the meeting house was watching him. 21He began to talk to them. He said, You have heard what the holy writings say. They have come true today. 22They all began to talk about him. They were surprised to hear him say such good words. They asked, Is not this Josephs son? 23Then Jesus said, I know that you will say this to me "Doctor, heal yourself. We have heard what you did in Capernaum. Do the same things here in your own country." 24And he went on to say, I tell you the truth. No prophet of God is accepted by the people in his own country. 25I tell you the truth. At the time of Elijah, there were many women in Israel whose husbands were dead. There was no rain for three years and six months. All over the country there was great trouble because there was no food. 26But Elijah was not sent to any of these widowed women in Israel. He was sent to a widow at Zarephath in Sidon. 27Also while Elisha was the prophet of God, many people in Israel had leprosy