Blessed are the pure in heart – now it’s personal.

Last time we saw that to be “pure in heart” does not mean to be morally perfect or sinless. If it did, would you qualify? I certainly wouldn’t. Rather, Jesus was speaking about people who were willing to humble themselves and come to God in order to be purified. Does that describe you? Maybe you’re …

Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.

The sixth of Jesus’ “This is good news for…” statements is perhaps difficult to understand at first glance, for a couple of reasons. Two problems Firstly, “pure” is a challenging word. Can any of us really claim to be pure? Does that mean our hearts are to be free of any sin or anything else …

Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy – now it’s personal.

Last week we considered what Jesus meant by the word “merciful”: both a willingness to forgive wrongs done to us and to show kindness to those in need. We also concluded that Jesus was not referring to people who forgive or show kindness on a handful of one-off occasions, but rather to people whose attitude …

Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.

Let’s move on to the fifth pronouncement of good news which Jesus made to his early followers. We see a shift in focus from the first four of Jesus’ statements in this passage. Leon Morris in the Pillar NT Commentary explains it thus: The first four beatitudes express in one way or another our dependence …

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness – now it’s personal.

The first question to ask is a simple one: do you feel a hunger and thirst for righteousness? Maybe you’re not sure. What would this look like or feel like in your life? Let’s consider it in three different ways. (1) In your own conduct Do you feel a strong desire to live righteously – …

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.

Let’s look at the fourth of Jesus’ “Blessed are…” statements. He promised that the gospel message was good news for “those who hunger and thirst for righteousness” and also that they “would be filled”. What did he mean by this? Those who hunger and thirst It’s not immediately obvious what he meant here. Was he …

Blessed are the meek – now it’s personal.

What should meekness look like in the life of a Christian in 2024? And how might your life need to change in order to embrace it? Meekness takes effort Meekness isn’t a characteristic that comes naturally to human beings. Some people’s nature is to be loud and proud and self-confident, eager to put themselves out …

Blessed are those who mourn – now it’s personal

Times of mourning or suffering are some of the hardest moments for anyone, and this is no different when you’re a Christian. Knowing that God loves you and has promised you eternal joy and happiness doesn’t lessen the pain in those moments of loss or hardship. When you find yourself struggling in those moments, what …

Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted

Hi everyone. Let’s look at the second of the eight “blessed” statements Jesus made in Matthew 5. We’ve already seen, while looking at the previous verse, that “blessed” carried a meaning something along the lines of “This is good news for…” Who was Jesus referring to in this verse? Who were “those who mourn” in …

Blessed are the poor in spirit – now it’s personal

We’ve considered what Jesus was referring to when he said the “poor in spirit” were “blessed” and the “kingdom of heaven” was theirs. Now I want to think more specifically about what this means for you and me living in the 21st century. Are we poor in spirit? What would that even look like? Commonly …