In Matthew 18:22, Jesus said to Peter regarding forgiveness: "I say to you, not, Up to seven times, but, Up to seventy-seven times."
At the Sermon on the Mount.
You don't write a sermon from the Bible, you read a passage and let the Holy Spirit give you the sermon. Read a passage then write some foot notes and then hold on to the pulpit ! If it be the Lords will he will give you that sermon! Praise God !
The complete Bible, all 66 books, can be considered teachings of Jesus, but to give a brief summary, and more to the point, the Sermon on the Mount covered a lot of material over 3 chapters, so that is where I would begin to start on teachings of Jesus. Sermon on the Mount Matthew chapters 5-7
No the bible does not give the exact date of Jesus birth.
The Sermon on the Mount appears in Matthew's Gospel, where Jesus preaches to the multitude.Matthew is not considered to have been the original source of the Sermon on the Mount material, as much of it also appears in Luke's Gospel, which has Jesus give privately to the disciples alone and not even as a discrete sermon. The source for much of the material in the Sermon on the Mount, including four of the Beatitudes, is the hypothetical 'Q' document.
No it does not.
Billy Graham, is know to preach a very simple sermon. He will start out talking about the common problems and events of the day. Then he will give he famous phrase "The Bible says...", and give God's answer for the problems of the day. Which is Jesus, God Son. He will of course give an invitation at the end to receive Jesus, to leave your seats and come forward, where counselors will be standing by.
Sure, a Bible verse that relates to forgiveness is Ephesians 4:32 - "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you."
The bible does not tell us who gave it.
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The answer can simply be found in the use of the priginal word used which means 'level place'. Naturally, you can have a level place on a mountain. Certainly both Matthew and Luke were writing from eyewitness accounts of the event. In addition, it is entirely possible that the sermon could have been repeated on more than one occasion.
Jesus is considered to give peace, as he took upon our sins in the bible so we may be peaceful.