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Jesus Sermon On The Mount-Matthew Points 1-2 Analysis

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Jesus' Sermon On the Mount - Matthew 5 Verses 1-2 "One day as he saw the crowds gathering, Jesus went up on the mountainside and sat down. His disciples gathered around him, and he began to teach them."
- Matthew 5:1-2 (NLT)

SITTING DOWN, reclining, being with Jesus; imagine it. Close your eyes and imagine it. Imagine with your senses what it might be like seeing, hearing, and being taught by Jesus himself.

Ruminate through your reflections, your thinking and feeling, and what you might experience hearing Jesus teach. The Sermon on the Mount is a teaching sermon - ethics are taught, and they are the correct yardsticks for living a moral life given.

These are astounding ethics that Jesus teaches - even pushing the unattainable.

It appears that Jesus has responded to the demand of the "crowds" to hear him. Perhaps he capitalises on the opportunity and brings in his disciples, in order that he might issue these brutally frank instructions - with no shortage of hyperbole to sheet home the message. …show more content…

Because Jesus is flanked by the Twelve, he is able to talk directly with them as if he were only teaching them. But there are many others within earshot. Curiosity makes them come close in this setting.

As Jesus starts his 'sermon' those gathered are no doubt wondering just what he'll say and how what he says will challenge them, and what wisdom will impact their lives.

This Teacher of teachers, skilled by his patient craft of humbly learning life for thirty years himself before he started his rabbinical teaching ministry, not only has a reputation for religious knowledge, he is a miraculous healer and a skilful rhetorician as well. Jesus preaches truth and it's only people who see the truth who listen. There are certainly many of those who comprise the crowds before him.

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