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Tag: Teachings of Jesus

Studies regarding the Teachings of Jesus. This section covers His major discourses—including the Sermon on the Mount, the Olivet Discourse, and the Upper Room Discourse—as well as His Parables. It explores the spiritual principles, ethical instructions, and Kingdom truths delivered by the Lord.

The Sermon on the Mount and the Law of Christ: Fulfillment, Obsolescence, and the New Standard

The Sermon on the Mount reveals that Jesus fulfilled the Law of Moses, rendering it obsolete and establishing the Law of Christ as the believer’s new standard. Christians today live under grace, following Christ’s teachings, which produce righteousness through the Spirit rather than legalistic adherence to the Mosaic Law.

Comparing and Contrasting the Sermon on the Mount and the Sermon on the Plain

The Sermon on the Mount and the Sermon on the Plain contain similar teachings but serve distinct purposes, with Matthew emphasizing the righteousness required for the kingdom and Luke focusing on practical Christian ethics for a broader audience. While both sermons reveal kingdom principles, they reflect different theological emphases, aligning with each Gospel’s unique message.

The Deeper Meaning of the Prodigal Son Parable: Israel and the Church

The parable of the prodigal son goes beyond a personal lesson on forgiveness; it reveals Israel’s estrangement from God and their eventual restoration during the millennial kingdom. This parable illustrates God’s faithfulness to His covenant promises and challenges the church to recognize and embrace Israel’s future redemption.

The Mystery Form of the Kingdom: Understanding the Matthew 13 Parables

In Matthew 13, Jesus uses parables to reveal the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven, offering profound insights into God’s unfolding plan for the present age. Each parable reveals a different aspect of the Kingdom, showing how God’s redemptive work continues until the final separation at the end of the age.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."