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Explanation of the four Gospels

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SELECTED SERMONS BY CHRIST.

Dialogue of the Lord Jesus Christ with Nicodemus. Dialogue with the woman from Samaria. Sermon in the Nazareth synagogue. About equality of the Father and Son. Sermon on the Mount. The law of Beatitudes. Light of the world. Two measures of righteousness. The main thing — to please God. The Lord’s Prayer. Eternal riches. Not to judge. Steadfastness in prayer. The narrow path. On false prophets. The Lord’s replies to those that are hesitant in following Him. Much harvest, few workers. The Lord sends out His Apostles to preach. Dialogue on Heavenly bread. Censuring the Pharisees that sought signs. The Lord foretells His death and resurrection. Dialogue on who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven. Teachings on the struggles with temptations. The sending of the 70 disciples to preach. Dialogue with the Jews in the temple. Dialogue on the good shepherd. Dialogue during the feast-day of Transfiguration. Censuring the Scribes and Pharisees. About differences between people. The narrow path to the Kingdom of Heaven. On the true followers of Christ. Teachings on marriage and virginity. On the power of prayer. The Second Coming of Christ. The Apostles will inherit eternal life. The Hellenistswish to see Jesus Christ. On Caesar’s dues. The shaming of the Sadducees. On the greatest commandment. Censuring of the Scribes and Pharisees. On the Second Coming. Farewell conversation. Continuation of the farewell conversation. Pontifical prayer.

 




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