"But I Say Unto You"
By John
Reisinger
John Reisinger's Web Page 'Sound
of Grace'
This book clearly shows that Christ was declaring Himself to be a new Lawgiver. The "But I say" contrasts in the Sermon on the Mount are far more than just a correction of the Pharisee's distortion of Moses. Jesus is adding to, but never contradicting, the Law of Moses.
| Chapter One | The Full and Final Authority of Jesus Christ. |
| Chapter Two | Various Views of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| Chapter Three | New Lawgiver Or Master of Logic? |
| Chapter Four | Justice And Punishment Versus Pity and Mercy. |
| Chapter Five | "Holy Hate For 'The Glory of God.'" |
| Chapter Six | Laws For Sinners And Laws For Saints. |
| Chapter Seven | Applications, Implications and Summary. |