
Six times in this chapter, Jesus refers to things the Pharisees taught, and then gives God’s viewpoint in contrast. The King James expresses it, “Ye have heard it said…but I say….” Here in the first part of the Sermon on the Mount, as Jesus begins His public ministry, it was essential He give this foundational teachings concerning true righteousness.
A foundational doctrine of the Church has always been that Satan does tempt people.
The chronicle of Adam and Eve is not a legend. They existed as actual human beings. If they were mythical figures, Luke could not have traced Jesus’ genealogy back to Adam (Luke 3:38).
The focus of this study is the biblical foundation for the development of marital communication skills. In order to accomplish this, Christ’s communicative methods used in His conversations with five women will be examined. The conclusions drawn from His interaction with them will show why His technique must serve as the final authority for effective marital communication.
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