Matthew 5:1-12 | The Beatitudes

Mar 23, 2025    Michael Johnson

In this sermon on the Beatitudes from Matthew 5, Pastor Michael challenges us to reexamine our understanding of true blessedness. The message reminds us that God's kingdom operates on a different paradigm than the world's. We're called to be 'poor in spirit,' recognizing our spiritual bankruptcy apart from God. This humility opens the door to genuine mourning over sin, meekness, and a hunger for righteousness. As we embrace these countercultural attitudes, we're promised comfort, inheritance, and satisfaction from God Himself. The Beatitudes aren't just nice sayings; they're a radical call to live as citizens of heaven while still on earth. How might our lives change if we truly internalized these teachings? Let's consider how being merciful, pure in heart, and peacemakers could transform our relationships and communities. Ultimately, this sermon challenges us to find our identity and worth not in worldly success, but in our relationship with God and our reflection of His character.