The Blessed Life: Blessed Are the Pure in Heart

Text: Matthew 5:1-8

This message concerning the sixth beatitude is of vital importance. Writers have called this verse “the most comprehensive of all the beatitudes” and “one of the greatest utterances in all the Bible.” The reason this has such significance is that Jesus immediately addresses what is most important. We often get distracted by all the external happenings in our lives, both good and bad, but Jesus shows us emphatically that God is looking at the heart. He desires and requires that we must be pure in heart, but this is impossible with man. We invite you to listen today and invite the Great Physician to examine your heart so that He might bring the cleansing and healing that He alone can bring.

The Blessed Life: Blessed Are the Merciful

Text: Matthew 5:1-7, ESV

Jesus calls us, in Matthew 5:7, to be merciful to those around us. Can we firstly lay claim to the mercy God has shown us at the cross, and how should that compel us to live and show mercy with those around us? Many of us understand what is at stake, but the challenge at hand is if we know why it should matter to us. What is the heart of the merciful person in light of God’s Kingdom? In this sermon, we will observe three realities that every merciful person must understand if he is to bear the name of Jesus faithfully.

The Blessed Life: Blessed Are the Hungry

Text: Matthew 5:1-6

All of us know the feelings of being hungry and thirsty because this is part of being human. Jesus, though, uses these very familiar words and feelings to convey a much deeper spiritual truth that we need to ponder and practice in our lives. Much of the stagnation and complacency in the American Church, and in so many of our lives, is because we do not know what it means to hunger and thirst in this way. Jesus’ simple illustration of spiritual hunger and thirst will have a profound impact if we take it to heart and apply it. We invite you to listen today to be encouraged and challenged to consider what you truly hunger and thirst for today.

The Blessed Life: Blessed Are the Meek

Text: Matthew 5:1-5

Many view meekness as weakness and conclude that if they live humbly, then they will be walked all over. However, Scripture shows that meekness is not weakness at all. It is actually great strength gained through a relationship with Jesus. The words “meek, gentle, humble, and mild” often seem soft and unappealing, but Jesus shows us that these traits belong to those who are empowered by the strength and control of God. When we recognize that meekness is about our relationship with God and our response to Him, it suddenly changes everything. We invite you to discover this vital beatitude and consider how it is being applied in your life today.