Title The Beatitudes Ⅱ
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Sermon Text I Matthew 5:5-6 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
Blessed are they that hunger and thirst for impartial, for they shall be satisfied.
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The text teaches the Beatitudes as the Sermon on the Mount.
The beatitudes Jesus spoke of are not worldly blessings, but heavenly blessings.
First, blessed are the poor in spirit.
Blessed are those who long to change their hearts into the image of God.
Such a person will have the glory and honor and wealth and power in the kingdom of heaven.
Second, blessed are those who mourn.
Blessed are those who mourn for sins and injustices and for the things of the past.
With the comfort of God, such a person can overcome sin, do righteousness, and
You will be able to live as a new person.
Third, blessed are the meek.
Verse 5 says, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.”
The dictionary meaning of meekness is that the character is gentle and gentle.
However, meekness spoken of in the Bible means trusting and relying on God as the background and being strong.
The meek will inherit the earth.
Everything in the world belongs to you forever as it is used to work out the salvation of the meek.
Fourth, blessed are those who hunger and thirst for impartiality.
Verse 6 says, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.”
Righteousness means that which is in accord with the perfect will of God.
But a fallen and sinful life has no such impartiality.
We are justified by faith in the righteousness of God given through Jesus Christ.
We desire to do faithfully according to the will of God, and those who thirst to be fully clothed with the righteousness of God.
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Then, although we cannot do righteousness on our own, God's grace gives us full satisfaction so that we can do it as much as we want.