
THE TEACHING OF JESUS - BY THE - REV. GEORGE JACKSON, B.A.
PREFACE
INTRODUCTORY
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CONCERNING GOD
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This early‑twentieth‑century study offers a straightforward look at Jesus’ own words, aimed at a Sunday‑evening crowd of ordinary working men and women. The author frames the teaching of Christ as the bedrock of Christian life, insisting that the Gospel’s simplicity can be conveyed without academic jargon while still respecting the depth of the Scripture. He weaves together biblical passages, modest scholarly references, and personal conviction to present a clear, earnest portrait of the Messiah’s message.
The work also touches on how Jesus’ sayings relate to the broader New Testament, especially the letters of Paul, arguing that while the crucifixion is the climax of redemption, the Lord’s spoken guidance remains a priceless treasure for believers. Throughout, the tone stays modest and conversational, inviting listeners to hear the teachings as a living source of light, truth, and direction for everyday faith.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (293K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by John Hagerson, Kevin Handy and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1864–1945
A Methodist preacher and prolific religious writer, this British-born minister built a transatlantic career that took him from England to major pulpits in North America. His books and sermons were known for clear thinking, warmth, and a gift for making theology feel close to everyday life.
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