The Sermon On The Mount

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Taking it back to Medieval Times, The Sermon on the Mount remains one of many parroted teachings of Jesus. Sermon which is a lecture, was a benchmark to solely Christians. It splits into great jamborees of moral certainties, anticipated to deliver teachings of beliefs and suitable affiliations of each other. All of the sermons that Jesus spoke are very much essential, methodical, and organized but I’ll be writing about my favorite ones today. These teachings were lectured by Jesus to his followers.
“Jesus, when he began his ministry, was about thirty years of age, being the son (as was supposed) of Joseph, the son of Heli.”1 During his ministry, Jesus navigated countless problems which many included associating with sinners, drunkards, adulterers, …show more content…

The book of Matthew was supposed to be the first of four books of the New Testament and basically it closes out the Old Testament. It was written to make the stories that were being told certified and set apart from the fictional ones that were passed along and changed slowly in the mist of time. The book of Matthew repeatedly teaches that Jesus is the Christ prophesied and that the detailed teachings were to endorse the professed that Jesus was the one and only who fulfilled prophesies of the Old …show more content…

Having a relationship with Jesus is the only route that you will get comfort. In fact having that relationship like no other is also the one and only approach at peace. When you allow the presence of Jesus in your life, the Holy Spirit will comfort all of God’s children’s whom are sad, depressed and who mourn that no other can even attempt to do. At least once in a life time, sorrows will fall upon all people, expected and even unexpected whether its depression, sickness, or even death but will not last forever. Moses prayer spoke of these sorrows when he spoke “The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.”4 Never forget, when we mourn God will always be there to uplift us and get us over the rough times that causes

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