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What Jesus Taught

III THE GOD OF ISRAEL

Word Count: 1324    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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most difficult questions you would have to answer. For God is somewhat of a mysterious being in the opinions of most men. Very few men have ever claimed to have s

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he islands. There are really but two seasons-the dry and the wet. When it is wet it rains. The missionary tried by many various roundabout ways to make the natives understand that hail is frozen raindrops. The nat

nd allowed it to fall again in a shower to the ground. "Hail," he said, "is like that." Instantly {30} the natives got the

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a very excellent farewell discourse to His disciples. It is full

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y image of his father. If you should some day say to a young man, "I should like very much to see your father," what should you think the father looked like, if

that His own people could not see anything different in Him. When Jesus went into His own country and taught in the synagogue, the people were astonished. "Whence hath this man this wisdom," they as

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hers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken unto us by His Son, whom He hath appointed Heir of all things, by whom also He made the worlds; who being the brightness of His gl

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Abraham and of Isaac and of Jacob-the supreme God of this world-is a person. He possesses a body of flesh and bones. His Son is so mu

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n that. Not only is Jesus the Son of God-the Only Begotten in the flesh-but we are all the children of God. He is the Father of our spirits, so that we may also rightfully pray to Him as "Our Father who art in heaven." Then, if Go

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What Jesus Taught
What Jesus Taught
“No other teacher in the history of the world has wielded so profound an influence upon humanity as has Jesus the Christ. Practically the whole world has been Christianized. His doctrines have entered not only into households but also into governments and nations. But the Christianity that prevails generally, is the doctrine of Jesus highly merged with the opinions of men. Indeed, the world's Christianity is often more largely man-made than Christ-made. A perfect knowledge of Jesus cannot be gained, however, until men learn more about what He Himself taught, and less about what scholars have said about His doctrine.”
1 FOREWORD2 I HIS FATHER'S BUSINESS3 II WHAT IT MEANS TO KNOW GOD4 III THE GOD OF ISRAEL5 IV WHAT JESUS SAID OF HIMSELF6 V THE SPECIAL WITNESS OF JESUS7 VI BEFORE THERE WAS AN EARTH8 VII THE PRESENCE OF EVIL9 VIII WHY EVIL IS IN THE WORLD10 IX THE CROWN OF CREATION11 X THE FORGIVING FATHER12 XI. SINCERITY IN WORSHIP13 XII HOW TO PRAY14 XIII PERSISTENCE IN PRAYER15 XIV THE POWER OF FAITH16 XV THE HANDMAID OF FAITH17 XVI THE MEANING OF REPENTANCE18 XVII BAPTISM BY IMMERSION19 XVIII THE GIFT OF THE HOLY GHOST20 XIX THE FOUNDATION STONE21 XX THE TEST OF AUTHORITY22 XXI THE THIRD MARK23 XXII SINGLE MINDED LOYALTY24 XXIII RICHES AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD25 XXIV SUCCEEDING WITH WHAT ONE HAS26 XXV THINK RIGHT27 XXVI THE UGLINESS OF ANGER28 XXVII WITH WHAT MEASURE YE METE29 XXVIII THE GOLDEN RULE30 XXIX THE GOOD SAMARITAN31 XXX. NO ONE CAN LIVE TO HIMSELF32 XXXI HE THAT EXALTETH HIMSELF33 XXXII EXTRA SERVICE34 XXXIII A PROPHET IN HIS OWN COUNTRY35 XXXIV THE MEANING OF MIRACLES36 XXXV AN ATONING SACRIFICE37 XXXVI THE PLACE CALLED PARADISE38 XXXVII OTHER SHEEP39 XXXVIII OUR ADVOCATE WITH THE FATHER40 XXXIX THE LIVING CHRIST41 XL A RELIGION WORTH WHILE