‖ Lord's teachings and deeds

When reading "Sermon on the Mount", there is one thing to remember: reading the Bible, drawing out the theory system of Christ's teachings, and assembling the doctrine of salvation apart from the death and resurrection of the Lord you can't do it.
In the New Testament, the first written and earliest collected letter is the letter of St. Paul.

According to it, it is the fact of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ that clearly fulfills that heart as the center of Paul's faith. Paul would not know anything other than Jesus Christ, who was crucified and revived on the third day after his death. This is not Paul alone. It was about the entire early church. The framework of the preaching story that appears in Acts of the Apostles is "Jesus Christ in Nazareth, who made everyone rise from the dead on the cross" (Acts 4-10). The apostles are witnesses of Christ's death and resurrection. (Acts 1–22). Therefore, to the disciples' faith, the death and resurrection of Christ was a very central fact. At this center, around what can be called the axis, the word of the Lord's Word has been added as an explanation. Seems to be true.

So even if you let the Lord do what you teach alone and analyze it, nothing will come out of it. They are all based on the death and resurrection of the Lord. The power of death and resurrection is the origin. The disciples reconsider all about Christ and its salvation from there based on the death and resurrection of the Lord that he experienced. It can not be said that this is a teaching in a pure sense.