Embracing the Beatitudes: A Journey to True Fulfillment

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1) "The people of God are supposed to have something so deep on the inside of them that it doesn't matter what's going on in your life, it doesn't matter the circumstances, the situations, why? Because we have this internal joy." [16:42](Download | Download cropped video)

2) "Jesus did not come just to save you from your sins. He came to heal your marriage, to heal your heart, to heal your pain, to stir up the gifts of God that's on the inside of you, to give you a joy that goes beyond all understanding." [18:33](Download | )

3) "Blessed is the person who realizes they are completely destitute, one who realizes their absolute need for God." [19:25](Download | )

4) "Because of Jesus, I have the power to be healed and transformed... Church, you guys, you can be completely transformed by the power of God." [42:42](Download | )

5) "Without Jesus, I'm trying to find or create my own life. One of the most often questions asked to me when I talk to people is what is the purpose of my life? What am I supposed to be doing with my life?" [46:04](Download | )

6) "Because of Jesus, I have the free gift of salvation, forgiveness, and eternal life. Too many people believe that God sends people to hell that people that he's mad at but that's not true either." [35:23](Download | )

7) "You will only get these things [the fruit of the Spirit] when you realize you don't have them. Blessed are the poor in spirit for you will get the kingdom of heaven." [44:01](Download | )

8) "Because of Jesus, I can have the joy of living a life that glorifies God and impacts others." [55:00](Download | )

9) "God knows your plans and if you look anywhere other than Him, you will not find His plans. Or you'll find some plans, but they may not be His." [46:04](Download | )

10) "Without Jesus, I pay for my own sins. Your sins are forgiven when they are paid for... Jesus steps into your life to pay your bill." [34:15](Download | )
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