In this final message from The Beatitudes, we take a look at this confusing notion that being persecuted ought to be considered a blessing.
In this final message from The Beatitudes, we take a look at this confusing notion that being persecuted ought to be considered a blessing.
Part eight in our series on The Beatitudes. We all know that we are supposed to offer forgiveness and grace to those who have wronged us, but what about when you are the one who has committed the offense? What does God say about how we are supposed to handle the situation when we have wronged someone else?
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In this next part of our series on The Beatitudes, we look at what it means to be merciful and why Christians are uniquely qualified to understand and give mercy.
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As we continue our series on the Beatitudes, we take a look at what it means to “Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness” and what implications this has for us as followers of Christ.
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Generally we do not associate the idea of “blessing” with being meek. So what was Jesus trying to teach us with this statement that “Blessed are the meek”?
Part three in our look at The Beatitudes explores what Jesus meant by, “Blessed are those who mourn.”
Part 2 in our sermon series on The Beatitudes.
The first message in the Sunday morning sermon series looking at the teachings of Jesus found in Matthew 5 regarding blessedness and what it means.