The Sermon on the Mount

audiobook (Unabridged) Timeless Teachings of Jesus

By David DeVries

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"Sermon on the Mount" is a comprehensive commentary on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount that offers both scholarly insight and practical guidance for personal transformation. It is structured into clear sections that guide the reader through the core teachings found in Matthew 5–7.

Jesus had traveled all over Galilee teaching. He taught in the synagogues about the "Good News" and the Kingdom of Heaven (God's Kingdom). During His teaching, He also healed many people having every kind of disease and sickness. The news spread quickly all over Syria and people brought many people with all kinds of diseases and sickness to Him. These diseases ranged from being possessed by demons to people who were thought to be crazy, others who could not walk, and every kind of sickness. Jesus healed them all.

Large crowds followed Jesus from Galilee and the region known as Decapolis. Decapolis was comprised of an area that included ten cities. People also came from Jerusalem, Judea and from across the Jordan River.

Teaching, preaching and healing all indicate that the Kingdom of God has come near. Prophetic promises of restoration and renewal are fulfilled in the ministry of Jesus. 

The gathering of people from many different regions substantiates the idea that the salvation that Jesus offers is not limited to any particular group and is available to all who are willing to respond to it. Jesus' authoritative teaching and miraculous healing, support the narrative that Jesus is both a wise teacher and a powerful miracle worker. This sets the stage for the further unfolding of his ministry throughout the Gospel.

The widespread fame and the large crowds that begin to follow Jesus hint at the eventual tension between his growing movement and established religious as well as political authorities. This is a theme that develops throughout the Gospel.

The Sermon on the Mount