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Annie Rix Militz

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Sermon on the Mount

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Jesus Christ - Beatitudes - Salt and the Light - The Law - Salvation from Anger - Purity - Swear Not at All - Doctrine of Non-resistance - Overcome Evil with Good- In the Secret Place - Prayer - Lord's Prayer - Forgiveness - No Sad Appearances - True Valuation - Concentration upon God - No Thought for Worldly Welfare - Free from Judging - Good Judgment in Ministering - Divine Persistency - Will of God - Golden Rule - Way and the Door - Fair Words and False Thinking - Works without Love - Hearing and Doing - Contents


we must know God to be in us, and not away off, as children have been so ignorantly taught to believe in the blue sky, or some other indefinite, unreachable place. Therefore let the mind seek the peaceful center of being by causing the thoughts steadily to dwell upon the presence and power of God's kingdom.

7. But when ye pray use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.

The heathen, those who do not know God, repeat prayers without feeling them, using words that are but an empty form, and therefore are not heard, that is, responded to.

Repetition is all right; Jesus himself repeated the same prayer three times on one occasion. But it is vain repetition that the disciple is warned against.

Better to speak one sentence in which is faith and confidence, and warm, loving realization than many statements that carry no conviction of their truth to you, but still sound like empty

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