Beginning Public Work
1. Leaving Galilee
2. God's Law and the Father's Will
3. The Sojourn at Amathus
4. Teaching About the Father
5. Spiritual Unity
6. Last Week at Amathus
7. At Bethany Beyond Jordan
8. Working in Jericho
9. Departing for Jerusalem
The Passover at Jerusalem
1. Teaching in the Temple
2. God's Wrath
3. The Concept of God
4. Flavius and the Greek Culture
5. The Discourse on Assurance
6. The Visit with Nicodemus
7. The Lesson on the Family
8. In Southern Judea
Going Through Samaria
1. The Preaching at Archelais
2. Lesson on Self-Mastery
3. Diversion and Relaxation
4. The Jews and the Samaritans
5. The Woman at Sychar
6. The Samaritan Revival
7. Teachings About Prayer and Worship
At Gilboa and the Decapolis
1. The Gilboa Encampment
2. The Discourse on Prayer
3. The Believer's Prayer
4. More About Prayer
5. Other Forms of Prayer
6. Conference with John's Apostles
7. In the Decapolis Cities
8. In Camp Near Pella
9. Death of John the Baptist
Four Eventful Days at Capernaum
1. The Draught of Fishes
2. Afternoon at the Synagogue
3. The Healing at Sundown
4. The Evening After
5. Early Sunday Morning
About the Author: If not satisfied for any reason let us know for a full refund! Keep the book or give it away. Peace to you and enjoy! "God is your Father, and religion -- my gospel -- is nothing more nor less than the believing recognition of the truth that you are his son. And I am here among you in the flesh to make clear both of these ideas in my life and teachings. Just before leaving, the apostles missed the Master, and Andrew went out to find him. After a brief search he found Jesus sitting in a boat down the beach, and he was weeping. The twelve had often seen their Master when he seemed to grieve, and they had beheld his brief seasons of serious preoccupation of mind, but none of them had ever seen him weep. Andrew was somewhat startled to see the Master thus affected on the eve of their departure for Jerusalem, and he ventured to approach Jesus and ask: "On this great day, Master, when we are to depart for Jerusalem to proclaim the Father's kingdom, why is it that you weep? Which of us has offended you?" And Jesus, going back with Andrew to join the twelve, answered him: "No one of you has grieved me. I am saddened only because none of my father Joseph's family have remembered to come over to bid us Godspeed." At this time Ruth was on a visit to her brother Joseph at Nazareth. Other members of his family were kept away by pride, disappointment, misunderstanding, and petty resentment indulged as a result of hurt feelings.