Embodying Kingdom Character: Meekness, Righteousness, and Mercy

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1) "Blessed are the poor in spirit. For the kingdom of heaven is theirs. And then the amplified has a little parenthesis, and it says, both now and forever. It's very important to understand that. For the kingdom of heaven is theirs both now and forever. See, that opens it up now to us to understand. When we talk about the kingdom of heaven, we're not just talking about this final, eternal destination. We can walk in the kingdom right now because his rule is established in our lives. We have submitted to his lordship, so his rule and his reign is established in our hearts. Therefore, we are kingdom citizens, and we bring the kingdom everywhere that we go, both now and forever." [05:11] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth. You know when I first see this word meek you know it's it sounds like a I'll just be honest with you like a soft word you know it sounds kind of like like uh like someone that's weak like I don't I I in my previous life I would never want to be known as meek right I ain't meek what are you talking about I mean I think about like little baby Jesus so meek and so mild right but what we have to understand here is this meekness is not weakness meekness is strength under control okay you guys got to get this so so now you're gonna have a different understanding about this word this is an attribute that you want strength under control." [09:51] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they shall be satisfied before we get to righteousness I just want to look at this the way that Jesus words this blessed are those who hunger and thirst I mean this gives a picture a picture of something that is continuous in your life how many know that I'm hungry right now is anybody hungry well guess what you're gonna eat a good meal after we're done here but you will hunger again right just like when we thirst and we drink water we will thirst again why? because it has to do with our inherent need for life that's hungering and thirsting it's the way that he created us yes it's how we fuel our bodies right thank you Lord and I love that he uses this language blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness it's not just a one -time thing it's something that is continuous it's something that is ongoing in your life." [28:05] (68 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "You know, I'm not just talking about know about him. This is not talking about reading manuscripts or reading other people's thoughts. This is talking about fellowshipping him. This is talking about fellowshiping him. This is talking about having intimacy with your creator. With your savior. You hunger. You pursue him. But you're satisfied in the pursuit. Isn't that amazing? But you want more. You want to know him in a deeper way. And guess what? That'll never stop. Because the depth of who he is, it's beyond our human comprehension. But if you draw near, it draws near. And he begins to reveal things to you about yourself and about him, which is amazing. He begins to reveal his heart to you. You begin to feel his heart and you begin to take on his nature. That's why it says we want to become more like Jesus, right? That's what a disciple is. We are literally taking on his nature because we are spending time with him. You can't do that if you're not spending time with him." [34:41] (68 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Blessed, content, sheltered by God's promises. Let me read that again. Content and sheltered by God's promises are the merciful. The merciful. Let's look at this really quick. What is mercy? What is it to have mercy? It's to have pity. It's to have compassion. Mercy is to have pity. It's to have compassion. There's a difference between mercy and grace. These are Christian lingos that we talk a lot about. We talk about God's mercy and God's grace and we lump them together because they really go hand in hand, but there's a difference. We have to understand this. God's mercy is that he with holds what we truly deserve. That's mercy. We deserve judgment. We deserve punishment for our sins. We deserve condemnation. And God so mercifully withholds that from us. That's mercy. Grace is that not only does he withhold in his mercy, but then he gives us life. Forgiveness. Eternal life. He gives us joy in his presence and peace. He gives us authority in Jesus. He gives us all these things that we don't deserve." [42:00] (93 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Blessed are the merciful for they shall be shown mercy. They shall receive mercy. Listen, we all have received mercy. And let me, let me break it to you. We all are going to need mercy continuously in our life because we all fall short. We fall short and we need God's mercy. You know, when I think about this, blessed are the merciful for they shall be shown mercy. You know, you know what I think about? I think about King David. Think about this King David. King David was shown a lot of mercy by God. Do you know David's story? David was a sinner. I mean, he committed some of the most egregious sins that could be committed. He had an adulterous affair with another man's wife, the leader of his army, one of the heads of his army. While he was off to battle, had an adulterous affair with his wife that led to her getting pregnant. That led to him coming up with this scheme to have this woman. And he was a sinner. He was a sinner. He was a sinner. He was a sinner. He was a man killed to hide it. And that's what happened. You see the snow. ball that happens with sin?" [47:39] (81 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "So his hatred towards sin. Sin is really fueled and compelled by his love for people because sin is literally killing people, not just physically, spiritually. When the Bible speaks of death, it is speaking of an eternal separation from God. Sin is keeping people eternally separated from God. So God feels very strongly towards sin. And towards the enemy. And really for us, we learn how to be able to not walk in offense towards people. We learn how to be able to turn the other cheek. We learn how to be merciful. Because we start to see people through the same lens that God sees them. And we understand that though people may see. And they're going to continue to do that. We can differentiate the sin and the deception that people are living under from the person themselves, right? And we can see like, God, you love that person. And the way that they're acting, the way that they're treating me. Think about Jesus. Jesus is on the cross. Going through. Through everything that he went through. At this point, he is unrecognizable as a human. Hanging, dying." [58:13] (102 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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