The Parables Of Jesus Volume II
The Greatest Stories Ever Told - Study Guide
Christ's Prophetic Plans
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The Parables Of Jesus Volume II
The Parables Of Jesus Volume II
The Greatest Stories Ever Told - Study Guide
The parabolic teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ are unequalled in all of literature. Dr. Sexton’s treatment of the greatest stories ever told is a simple yet profound explanation of Christ’s teaching. In each parable, the author emphasizes the central theme and applies God’s truth to the present-day reader. This two-volume set is a must for any Christian desiring to conform to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The Study Guide is to be used by each student in the Sunday School class.
It contains helpful summaries of each lesson and provides the student with a
place to take notes while the lesson is being taught. Also provided are
daily Bible readings and questions to help the student prepare for next
week’s lesson.
Table of Contents
1.The
Bridegroom.............................................................9
2.The Sheep and the
Goats..........................................19
3.The New Cloth on an Old Garment.......................33
4.Who Is Neighbor to Those in Need?.......................45
5.he Rich
Fool................................................................55
6.Bearing
Fruit....................................................................67
7.ThoseWho Are Blessed..........................................83
8.Discipleship................................................................95
9.The Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Lost
Son.............................107
10.The Lost SonWhoNever LeftHome..........................123
11.The
Faithful..............................................................137
12.Mercy.........................................................................153
13.Occupy Till I
Come...............................................165
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
Big Troubles
“It is a glorious thing to have a big trouble, a great Atlantic billow that takes you off your feet and sweeps you right out to sea— and lets you sink down into the depths, into old ocean’s lowest caverns, till you get to the foundations of the mountains—and there see God and then come up again to tell what a great God He is and how graciously He delivers His people! He will deliver you, He must deliver you. The argument of the text is this, ‘In due time Christ died for the ungodly,’ therefore, in due time He must help the godly.”—1893, Sermon #2341
“There are some who think that to kneel at the Communion is the most reverent posture. So it is, and I doubt not that God accepts their reverence—but it is a most unscriptural posture. There is more presumption than reverence in it, for to alter the ordinance of Christ, even on the pretense of reverence, is not justifiable! When our Lord first of all instituted the Supper, they did not sit down as we do, but they reclined as the Orientals still do, at their ease, so much at their ease that the head of John was on the breast of Jesus.”—1893, Sermon #2307
“I had a friend who had learned the way to put a peculiar meaning upon that passage of Scripture, ‘Let not your right hand know what your left hand does.’ He thought that the best way was to have money in both pockets—put one hand into each pocket—and then put both hands on the collection plate. I never objected to this interpretation of the passage.”—1892, Sermon #2264

