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Our Biblical GPS

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Who is blessed?

The Sermon on the Mount has been called King Jesus’ inaugural address. The theme of this sermon is the Kingdom of God. In Matthew, Chapters 5–7, Jesus explains God’s new covenant expectations for those who want to serve the King. The Beatitudes, Matthew 5:1–12, are not presented as a new Law requiring obedience, but instead are given so that our lives might demonstrate obedience to God’s laws. The Sermon on the Mount stresses character rather than works. Jesus taught that perfection is not found in leading a sinless life but by allowing our lives to be controlled by God’s Holy Spirit.

Reread each Beatitude. How is your life abundantly blessed, and how does it lack the joy God intends for you? Has persecution strengthened or limited your desire to evangelize your circle of influence? Then, think about this statement from the introduction: The Beatitudes were “not presented as a new Law requiring obedience, but instead are given so that our lives might demonstrate obedience to God’s laws.” Your life is the loudest sermon you will preach. Take some time this week to notice who is listening to the message you preach.

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Our Biblical GPS

Our earthly lives are a journey, and God’s guidance system enables us to avoid many detours along the way. We remain on the best road home when we allow God’s word to be our guidance system through the Holy Spirit.

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