Sermons About Beatitudes
Blessed are the Peacemakers Matt 5:9
What does it mean to be a Peacemaker? Who are we to make peace with? What does it mean to be called the Son of God? Find out the answers to these questions as we study Matthew 5:9
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The Good Life -- marked by a pure heart
This mark of a pure heart reaches the core of what it means to be a Christian as all the beatitudes have. As a believer we are given the ability and incentive to pursue holiness. We must ask ourselves do we have a new heart? Do I love the things I once loathed and do I loathe the things I once loved? Explore with us the need to strive hard after holiness with the greatest benefit of "seeing the Lord" in this message.
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Beatitudes - The Poor in Spirit
You might say that the Beatitudes are Jesus’ introduction to Christianity 101. Each one is like the link in a chain that cannot be separated from the rest, and are in a specific order. They are descriptions, not requirements, to expect when you belong to his kingdom. It starts out, and rightly so, with the poor in spirit. You realize that you are spiritually bankrupt and completely helpless to change your sinful nature. You acknowledge your deplorable and despicable hopeless situation. This drives you to your only hope—the Savior Jesus Christ!
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Matt 5:8 Blessed are the Pure in Heart
What does it mean to be pure in heart. Are we truly single-minded towards God? Tune it and decide where your heart is in relation to God.
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The Beatitudes - God's law of the heart
Those who truly follow Jesus, who the world pities and rejects are truly blessed. And we are challenged: Can we stand against the world’s values? Be different enough to show a better way? Do we rely on God enough to become meek, merciful and pure in heart?
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The Good Life -- marked by gentleness
Gentleness or meekness continues the marks of a person who has God's favor. This message will explore the meaning of being gentle as defined in the scriptures and how to live meekness out in our lives.
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The Good Life -- marked by mourning
The spirit of mourning is a necessary component to biblical repentance. All who want to know the Lord or grow in their relationship with the Lord must understand the place of mourning in the Christian life.
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Are You Content and Fulfilled in Life?
The good life -- Do you have it? This series is meant to challenge the definition of what a great life is to be characterized. We will be comparing modern day definitions and thinking as compared with with Jesus' words in the Beatitudes.
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Kingdomality
What does Kingdom living look like? Fortune: The full benefits of the Kingdom; Fortunate: Those who fully benefit. The way we live right now should anticipate the future Kingdom - Eternal Perspective.
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Salt and Light
Salt burns, salt flavors, salt preserves, salt purifies, salt melts ice and salt makes you thirsty. In short, salt influences everything it touches. Happy are those who are salty followers of Jesus. How do I get salty? How do I stay salty? Every time the power goes out in our house, I remember I need to buy batteries. So out come the matches and the candles…and they work. Light, no matter the size of the source, spreads out into every direction, reaching as far as its strength will take it. It remains totally invisible until it reflects off of the surface of an object and miraculously we see what couldn’t be seen. Jesus said that the happy Christian is the luminous Christian. Learn how to be the light by which others can see. Be light, be happy!
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