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$26.95
19 sermons
ISBN 938855-53-0 |
As this series exposes many of our false concepts, it will change your view of Jesus' life and the gospels! Because we tend to take Jesus' teaching out of the context of the people Jesus preached to, it is very common (for both those inside and outside the church) to misapply His teaching in our day. Thus, this work begins with a study of Covenant concepts in the Bible, the Reign of God prior to the coming of Christ, and the sophisticated expectations God has always had of non-covenant people. After demonstrating that forgiveness of sins did exist under the Mosaic Law, the author then develops the preaching of John the Baptist and Jesus as an urgent attempt to get the Jewish nation to turn back to God through faithful obedience to the Mosaic Law in order to avoid imminent national destruction. The Sermon on the Mount is viewed, not as a contrast between the Mosaic Law and the Teaching of Christ, but as Jesus correctly interpreting Moses to the Jews of His day. Thus, every syllable of that sermon is Old Testament teaching. That most of that teaching is also contained in the New Covenant is demonstrated. The parables of Jesus are then briefly analyzed, showing that each one of them is first related to the attempted reform of the Jews by Jesus. The theme of the relative importance of one's treatment of his fellowman over his formal religious service is traced throughout the Old and New Covenants. The study of The Teaching of Jesus concludes as Jesus concluded it, with a study of His pronouncement of imminent national destruction in Matthew 24.
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This material is now available as a 482-page book: The Teaching of Jesus: From Mount Sinai to Gehenna: A Faithful Rabbi Urgently Warns Rebellious Israel.
Outline of Lessons Lesson 1: Introduction and Covenant Concepts
Lesson 2: Gentiles Before and During the Law
Lesson 3: The Reign of God
Lesson 4: Forgiveness Under the Mosaic Law
Lesson 5 Attempt at Reformation by John
Lesson 6: Attempt at Reformation by Jesus
Lessons 7-12: The Sermon on the Mount
Lessons 13-14: Parables of Jesus
Lesson 15: Formal Religious Service vs. Humanity
Lessons 16-19: Matthew 24
These lessons will change your view of
Jesus' teaching and the entire New Testament
as they expose many of our false concepts!Stirred to Study for Self
What Listeners Say I have just finished your series of tapes on the teaching of Jesus, and am now in the middle of the one on marriage and divorce. I wanted to thank you for both of them. They really opened my eyes a lot, and helped me understand the Scriptures much better. But above all, I was stirred to study more deeply for myself, being encouraged by your example. I guess you have undoubtedly drawn a lot of flak for these. Hang in there. I pray for you and your wife in your work. (Listener)
You folks have some quality material that DOES NOT take the "party line." I like that, for it makes me think and dig. The tape series Sam did on "The Teaching of Jesus" is just outstanding. Again, Sam has made me think and dig. That's what I need to be doing. God bless you and yours. (Listener)
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$18.95 482 pages with comprehensive |
This work begins with a study of covenant concepts in the Bible, the reign of God prior to the coming of Christ, and the sophisticated expectations God has always had of non-covenant people. After demonstrating that forgiveness of sins existed under the Mosaic Law, the author develops the preaching of John the Baptist and Jesus as an urgent attempt to turn the Jewish nation back to God through faithful obedience to the Mosaic Law in order to avoid imminent national destruction. The Sermon on the Mount is viewed, not as a contrast between the Mosaic Law and the Teaching of Christ, but as Jesus correctly interpreting Moses to the Jews of his day. Thus, every syllable of that sermon is Old Testament teaching. That most of that teaching is also contained in the New Covenant is demonstrated. The parables of Jesus are then briefly analyzed, showing that each one of them is first related to the attempted reform of the Jews by Jesus. The theme of the relative importance of one's treatment of his fellowman over his formal religious service is traced throughout the Old and New Covenants. The study of the Teaching of Jesus concludes as Jesus concluded it, with a study of his pronouncement of imminent national destruction in Matthew 24, as well as a surprising study of Jesus teaching on hell. In summary, the teaching of Jesus leads the Jews from Mt. Sinai to destruction in Gehenna (commonly and incorrectly thought to be hell).
Jesus' teaching and the entire New Testament as it exposes many of our false concepts! |
- Is "The Old Testament" a good title for Genesis-Malachi?
- Is "The New Testament" a good title for Matthew-Revelation?
- Did God reign over everything and everybody before Christ?
- Does Christ reign over everything and everybody now?
- Do savages in Borneo have sophisticated moral law?
- Was there actual forgiveness of sin under the Mosaic Law?
- Is the Sermon on the Mount Old or New Testament teaching?
- Are the gospels Old or New Testament teaching?
- Were the parables directed first to Jews or us?
- Does our concept of hell come from Catholicism?
- Why does mistreatment of others nullify Biblical worship?
- How does Jesus expect us to deal with intimidation?
- Can I be a Christian without denominational allegiance?
- Did the Jews thwart the establishment of Jesus' kingdom?
- How can those who've never heard of Jesus be saved?
Ideal for: individual study, preaching, elders,
classes, personal evangelism, new converts, gifts
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