The Sermon on the Mount, probably taught multiple times during Jesus' early ministry, was not given as a way of salvation for the lost but rather as a way of life for true children of the Kingdom of God (see Micah 6:8). It was instructional for those who had responded to Jesus' invitation to 'repent.' In one sense, Jesus turned the prevailing negative view of the Law into a positive core (Matthew 5:17).
At the Sermon on the Mount.
In Jordan river
Our Blessed Lord gives us grace to help us follow the beatitudes. We receive this grace through primarily through the sacraments and prayer.
The reason the Beatitudes are important are because, they are the eight things that jesus taught the folks when they walked to him. They are also important because, they teach us how to live a good life, a way that Jesus wanted to and the rewards that God will give us in the end for the acts that we have done.
Jesus told them to stay awake and wait.
Go forth and preach
trust and power
Jesus didn't give the commandments to his disciples. God gave the commandments to Moses this is recorded in the Old Testament. Jesus did tell his disciples that basically there are only two commandments: 1. Love the LORD your God. 2. Love your neighbour as yourself.
He spoke of Jesus coming as a baby, growing up, gathering disciples around him and teaching the people about God.
The Sermon on the Mount appears in Matthew's Gospel, where Jesus preaches to the multitude.Matthew is not considered to have been the original source of the Sermon on the Mount material, as much of it also appears in Luke's Gospel, which has Jesus give privately to the disciples alone and not even as a discrete sermon. The source for much of the material in the Sermon on the Mount, including four of the Beatitudes, is the hypothetical 'Q' document.
He told them that he was going to die on the cross for their sins.
During the Last Supper when Jesus shared the bread and the wine He said, "As often as you do this, do so in rememberence of Me."