1. "People who are blessed because they belong to Jesus, because they are kingdom citizens. Remember, at the start of the gospel of Matthew, as John the Baptist is declaring the coming Messiah, as Jesus starts his earthly ministry, the statement is made, the kingdom of heaven is at hand. Our subtitle, our sub-theme for this whole series is the gospel of the kingdom, because this is what Jesus is proclaiming throughout this gospel, the kingdom, the kingdom of heaven."
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2. "The fact that the gospel exists, that Jesus had to come and die, demonstrates that everything is not all good and fluffy, that we are not all good and fluffy. There's a lot of encouragement we find through here, and there's even encouragement we find here in the Beatitudes as he says, remember, we're blessed. We are in an enviable position. We are favored by God. We are blessed through this. But blessing does not remove responsibility."
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3. "We are blessed as believers in Jesus Christ, but it doesn't mean we are without responsibility. And that's what he's calling us to here in the Beatitudes. Remember, we cannot divorce a passage of Scripture from the rest of its context. We look at the Sermon on the Mount, and we look at the Sermon on the Mount, and we look at the Sermon on the Mount, and so much of this sermon, so much of these chapters is he's saying, listen, followers of Jesus. He's saying, listen, you're following me. Here's what this looks like."
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4. "Christ enables us to live like kingdom citizens now. The Holy Spirit, if you're a believer in Jesus, if you've trusted in him to save you from your sins, the Holy Spirit indwells you, and he enables you. You live to being a child. But first, we need the Holy Spirit, our natural God, to live these Kingdom attributes, to live the Beatitudes now. We need the Holy Spirit. We need to follow his guiding. We need to follow his leading. We need to trust him as he leads. But he enables us to live these attributes now."
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5. "So the simple question is this, which kingdom do we live for? Do we live for Christ's kingdom? Do we live for the kingdom of heaven, the kingdom of God? Or do we live for the world's kingdom? What we do with these beatitudes, these blessed statements, demonstrates which kingdom we live for. You say, well, that's pretty just black and white. That's a little hard there, isn't it? If we've got two kingdoms, can you live for both? Doesn't Jesus make some statement about that? You can't serve two masters."
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6. "It's a lifestyle of striving for, what he has called us to. It's a lifestyle of striving for being poor in spirit. A lifestyle of striving towards being meek, of being a mourner. Today, a lifestyle of striving after hungering and thirsting for righteousness. And so while these are heavy statements Jesus is making to us, we have to recognize our need for the Holy Spirit who guides us and leads us, and helps us to do this knowing that we are still sinful beings and we fall short."
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7. "If you're a believer in Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit lives in you and he guides you and he gives you the ability to live up to these attributes. And so he also grants forgiveness when you don't. So you stand up and you keep going because the just man falls time and time and time again, but he gets back up and he keeps going. And so I don't want you to walk away feeling like, man, I can never do this. I want you to walk away saying, you know what? The Holy Spirit in me will help me do this."
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8. "Righteousness is the good things we do, right? That word righteousness literally means judicial approval. In the context of spiritual things, in the context of the New Testament, it means approval by God, divine approval. This isn't just the good things we do. This is everything in our life, everything in our lives, everything we encounter, every choice we make, everything we do, every word we speak, every thought we think. All of it, divine approval. Is what I'm doing right now, is what I'm thinking right now, is what I'm watching right now, is what I'm reading right now, does this bring divine approval?"
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9. "When we hunger and thirst after righteousness, just like we hunger and thirst for what our next meal is going to be and maybe a upcoming meal, we are hungering and thirsting for it in our own lives right now. But we're also hungering and thirsting for righteousness in the world around us. We're looking forward to that day when Christ will come, he will establish his kingdom and righteousness will rule. And so as we hunger and thirst after righteousness, we're looking for it for ourselves and we're also seeking it in the world around us."
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10. "True satisfaction, full satisfaction is found in the person of Jesus Christ, but we have to remember that we are to be satisfied also with the life that he has given us now. Do you ever get jealous or envious of another person, what they have, what their life looks like? You ever heard that saying, the grass is always greener? problem is the grass that's greener on the other side oftentimes is just astroturf. There's different points in everyone's lives when they are not satisfied with what their life looks like."
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