Sermon On The Mount Pamphlet
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Rose Publishing pamphlets are known for their accessibility and concise presentation of in-depth topics for Christians of all walks of faith. The Sermon on the Mount pamphlet offers Jesus’ best known teachings from Matthew 5-7, and easily fits into most Bibles as a handy reference. This pamphlet includes:
*The Beatitudes
*The Lord’s Prayer
*Teaching on believers as salt and light
*Fulfillment of the law
*Storing treasures in heaven
*The wise and foolish builders
*And much more!
Perfect for individual use, Bible studies, and new believers classes. Jesus’ beloved teachings on finding hope and joy offer a true picture of God’s blessings for believers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628625202
ISBN10: 1628625201
Produced by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2018
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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