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===== 1. Jesus' Teachings and Life Events: - Many of the basic teachings and events of Jesus' life, such as the Sermon on the Mount, miracles, crucifixion, and resurrection, are present in the Great Gospel of John, just as they are in the New Testament Gospel of John. - Moral teachings about love, humility, repentance, and the Kingdom of God are also in harmony with traditional Christian teachings. ===== # Christ’s Divinity: - Lorber's version of Jesus maintains the belief in His divinity and humanity in a way that is consistent with mainstream Christian doctrine. Jesus is portrayed as the Son of God and the Savior of humanity, which aligns with the fundamental teachings of the New Testament. # Focus on Spiritual Inner Life: - Similar to the Gospel of John, Lorber's writings emphasize the importance of an inner spiritual life and the personal relationship with God, as well as the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers.
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