The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the concept of being blessed and being a blessing to others, highlighting the Beatitudes and the importance of generosity and sharing God's light with others. The pastor encourages the congregation to recognize that they are blessed beyond what the world offers, as these blessings are not earned but gifted by God. The pastor then focuses on the Beatitudes found in Matthew 5:6-10, emphasizing the importance of hungering and thirsting for righteousness, mercy, purity of heart, and being peacemakers. The pastor uses King David as an example of someone who was considered pure in heart because he sought after God.
The pastor shares about a mentoring program called Whiz Kids that they were involved in, which was brought to the church in Broomfield as part of their outreach to the community. However, the pastor forgot to take down a poster about Jesus, which led to the school district asking them to leave. The pastor connects this to the markers of the Kingdom of Heaven, which include humility, meekness, righteousness, mercy, purity in heart, peacemaking, and sometimes experiencing persecution. The pastor also reflects on a quote about heroes and saints, highlighting that heroes kindle a great light in the world, while saints walk through the darkness.
The pastor then focuses on the Beatitudes as taught by Jesus in Matthew 5, emphasizing that the blessings described in the Beatitudes are not dependent on circumstances but rather on the relationship with God. The pastor highlights that these blessings come from the kingdom of heaven and can only come from God through Jesus. The pastor also discusses the various ways in which God works in people's lives, both in big and small ways, and acknowledges the saints who have gone before us, those who have invested in our faith and shaped our journey.
The pastor focuses on the Beatitudes, which are teachings of Jesus about the values of the Kingdom of Heaven. The pastor explains that the Beatitudes contrast with the values of the world. The pastor highlights the blessings that Jesus pronounces upon the poor in spirit, those who mourn, the meek, those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, and those who are persecuted because of righteousness. These blessings are not things that can be earned, but rather gifts that God gives to His people.
The pastor concludes by emphasizing the importance of investing in the future of the church, particularly in children and youth. The pastor acknowledges that while the church may not see the immediate results of their efforts, it is their calling to reach out to everyone, especially those who do not know Jesus yet. The pastor encourages the congregation to pledge and give generously to support the remodel for the kids and youth, emphasizing that it is a privilege and joy to minister to children.
Key Takeaways
Youtube Chapters