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In Don't Write Back, Sam Fleury teaches from Matthew 5:7 on what it means to be merciful. This message explores why we often want justice for others and mercy for ourselves, how grace and mercy are different, and how followers of Jesus are called to forgive, release revenge, and live with active compassion. (00:00) - Continuing The Beattitudes (00:43) - Matthew 5:7 and Mercy (00:58) - The Workout Class Story (03:25) - Justice for Others, Mercy for Ourselves (05:16) - Blessed Are the Merciful (05:41) - Mercy in a Controversial Context (07:03) - Jesus Disrupts Our Natural Tendencies (08:03) - Mercy Is Giving What You Received (10:08) - Receiving God's Grace and Mercy (13:23) - When Justice Becomes Revenge (15:31) - Turn the Other Cheek (16:25) - Blessed to Be a Blessing (19:22) - Mercy Is Giving What Is Not Deserved (24:17) - The Label Without the Character (27:04) - The Unforgiving Servant (33:05) - Mercy Is Giving What You Desire (34:47) - Active Compassion in Real Life (38:21) - If You Need It, Feed It (39:05) - God's Mercy Is Greater (40:07) - Jesus Shows Mercy on the Cross
Matthew 5 says, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.” This message examines what righteousness means, why none of us can produce it on our own, and how Jesus calls us beyond the appearance of righteousness into a real pursuit of him. From spiritual poverty to repentance, the sermon points back to the cross as the place where self righteousness ends and true satisfaction begins. (00:00) - The Beatitudes and Overfamiliar Words (02:28) - Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst (03:53) - Defining Righteousness (05:35) - None of Us Are Righteous (06:07) - Matthew 5 and the Promise of Satisfaction (08:24) - The Center of the Beatitudes (10:01) - Spiritually Bankrupt Without Jesus (12:11) - Craving Christ Alone (13:27) - Hunger That Reveals Spiritual Health (17:27) - Jesus at the Center of Our Desires (20:25) - What Are You Hungry For? (22:52) - From Pretty Faith to Pursuit (27:39) - Looking for Satisfaction in the Wrong Places (33:58) - Stale Bread or Fresh Bread (38:46) - The Cross and the Response of Surrender
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Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Matthew 5:7-12 by Brian Mullet | Senior Pastor
Do you want to be blessed? Now, I am not suggesting a blessing necessarily in the eyes of the world, but in the eyes of Jesus. If your answer is yes (or if not) join us today as we "sit" with Jesus on a mountainside and hear him talk about being blessed - who will be blessed, how they will be blessed, and what that looks like today.
Matthew 5:1-6 by Brian Mullet | Senior Pastor
What does it mean to embody the culture of the Kingdom of God? Amit unpacked the Beattitudes to explore the type of culture Jesus outlines and how this applies in our modern context.
The sermon presents a pastoral and instructive review of the Beatitudes from Matthew 5, emphasizing that true, lasting happiness—defined as 'blessedness'—is found not in worldly pursuits but in embracing Christ-centered virtues such as humility, mourning over sin, meekness, righteousness, mercy, purity of heart, peacemaking, and persecution for righteousness' sake. Each Beatitude is unpacked with biblical examples—like Peter's repentance and David's restraint—to illustrate how these counter-cultural paths lead to divine comfort, inheritance, fulfillment, and eternal reward. The message underscores that these conditions are not mere moral advice but transformative spiritual realities that align the believer with God's kingdom, where suffering and sacrifice are ultimately honored and rewarded. The sermon concludes with an interactive game reinforcing the content, affirming the enduring relevance of the Beatitudes as a guide for a meaningful and joyful Christian life.
The sermon presents a pastoral and instructive review of the Beatitudes from Matthew 5, emphasizing that true, lasting happiness—defined as 'blessedness'—is found not in worldly pursuits but in embracing Christ-centered virtues such as humility, mourning over sin, meekness, righteousness, mercy, purity of heart, peacemaking, and persecution for righteousness' sake. Each Beatitude is unpacked with biblical examples—like Peter's repentance and David's restraint—to illustrate how these counter-cultural paths lead to divine comfort, inheritance, fulfillment, and eternal reward. The message underscores that these conditions are not mere moral advice but transformative spiritual realities that align the believer with God's kingdom, where suffering and sacrifice are ultimately honored and rewarded. The sermon concludes with an interactive game reinforcing the content, affirming the enduring relevance of the Beatitudes as a guide for a meaningful and joyful Christian life.
Part 8 - By Dr. Kenneth Harbaum
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Part 7 - By Dr. Kenneth Harbaum
"The BE-Attitudes" - Matthew 5:1-12 by Heritage Bible Church
Part 6 - By Dr. Kenneth Harbaum
Part 5 - By Dr. Kenneth Harbaum
Part 4 - By Dr. Kenneth Harbaum
Part 3 - By Dr. Kenneth Harbaum
Send us a textJesus made it clear that in His Kingdom, it's all about this: Who are we BE-coming? He opened His masterful Sermon on the Mount, which defined in detail Kingdom living, with BE-Attitudes: The attitudes (mindset/perspectives) that shape who we ARE, and then will be the foundation of what we DO (which was the rest of the sermon). Just us as Pastor C unpacks critical "Be-Attitudes" for this year!
Part 2 - By Dr. Kenneth Harbaum
So much that we can learn from Jesus in the opening statements, from the sermon on the mount. Allowing him to dwell within us will make the Beattitudes shine in our lives.
Part 1 - By Dr. Kenneth Harbaum
Matthew 05:01-12 - The "Be-Attitudes" by Pastor John W. Brown | Matthew 05 https://s3.amazonaws.com/podcast.calvarycentral.org/mat-05a-john2025.mp3 Description: Part of the Sermon on the Mount – the Beatitudes give us a picture of what a mature Christian should look like. These words are spoken to Jesus’ disciples. They are not so much ‘be” as they are “do”. Download Outline:
Lesson preached by Clay Woodside on Sunday, 12/28/2025
Lesson preached by Clay Woodside on Sunday 11/09/2025
Tonight we pick up where we left off in Luke 6 and discuss the way Jesus turned our understanding of the law and religion and good living on its head. We talk about how the “Judge not” verse is misused in popular conversation, the faith of the centurion, and more.Follow our new Bible Study Channel - No Wrong Questions on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKcJ8tSzhySkA-QndkmyFPwSupport the show, access all of our episodes ad free, and get bonus OVERDOSE episodes on LOCALS - https://conspiracypilled.locals.com/MERCH - https://conspiracypilled.com/collections/allJoin the DISCORD - https://discord.gg/c8Acuz7vC9Give this podcast a 5 Star Review -https://ratethispodcast.com/conspiracypilledNORTH ARROW COFFEE - https://northarrowcoffee.coUse code CONSPIRACY10 to get 10% off your order!Abby — @abbythelibb_ on X and InstagramLiz —- @adelethelaptop on XJon —- @Kn0tfersail on XMusic by : Tyler Daniels#Luke #Beattitudes #Pharisees #Sabbath #Miracles #Faith #JudgeNotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alternatively-formerly-conspiracy-pilled--6248227/support.
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This past Sunday, we wrapped up our series on the Beattitudes (the beginning of the beginning of Jesus' first sermon). How did Jesus wrap up this list? We looked at his most controversial statements about persecution and joy.It seems obvious which one you should avoid and which we want more of. But, like so many of the Beatitudes... there is always a surprise!The band performed songs by The Beatles, R E M, Noah Gunderson, and Drew & Ellie Holcomb.
This past Sunday, we wrapped up our series on the Beattitudes (the beginning of the beginning of Jesus' first sermon). How did Jesus wrap up this list? We looked at his most controversial statements about persecution and joy. It seems obvious which one you should avoid and which we want more of. But, like so many of the Beatitudes... there is always a surprise! The band performed songs by The Beatles, R E M, Noah Gunderson, and Drew & Ellie Holcomb.
Listen to this week's message as we dive into the "Be-Attitudes". God sent Jesus to give us a lifeline to Him, but we must live in the promise Jesus gave us.
1. Seth continues his review of Luke 6, further examining the Beattitudes.2. No question in the inbox. 3. Seth discusses NewSpring church and the Law Amendment.
1. Seth continues his review of Luke 6, further examining the Beattitudes.2. No question in the inbox. 3. Seth discusses church bureaucracy.
Luke 6 : 17 - 26, The Be Attitudes, Andrew Goins by Arbor Dale Church
1. Seth continues his review of Luke 6, further examining the Beattitudes.2. No question in the inbox. 3. Seth discusses the budget process in various churches.
1. Seth continues his review of Luke 6, examining the Beattitudes.2. Seth responds to a question in the inbox about Desiring God.3. Seth discusses the trend of outside overseers.
A foundational look at the Be-Attitudes. Rev Cindy Fuller, Inner Quest Church, Alpharetta, Ga www.innerquestchurch.org
When we put our faith into action and center justice, fighting for the rights of everyone, particularly those most marginalized, we embody Christ. Mom and I caught up with Lindsey Krinks, Advocacy Director and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, a non-profit and interfaith community based in Tennessee whose work includes four core pillars: “street outreach, education on issues of homelessness, a solidarity network, and advocacy with our friends on the streets.” Throughout this episode we discuss Lindsey's spiritual journey and embrace of liberation theology, and how it led her to the work she does now through Open Table Nashville (OTN) which focuses on collective liberation. OTN understands that without a systemic analysis of homelessness and poverty, we cannot, as a society, shift away from these issues. We also dive into the many ways scripture and spiritual teachers such as Saint Francis of Assisi (“Preach the gospel at all times; use words when necessary.”), call us out of the pews and into purposeful action. Lindsey shares practical tips for showing up in our church spaces, and within our day-to-day lives in support of our friends experiencing homelessness. In addition to her work with OTN, Lindsey is the author of Praying with our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Street which invites readers into her story as a street chaplain, activist, and nonprofit leader standing at the margins of American society, and on the front lines of social justice movements where faith means getting your hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. You can support the work of OTN by making a donation (at any level) , signing up for an educational training session (so you can show up in your community and make a difference), or reach out to them to do a speaking engagement at your church / within your community. Stay Connected with Lindsey's Work: Lindsey KrinksOpen Table Nashville Instagram: Open Table Nashville (@opentablenashville) Facebook: Open Table Nashville, Inc. Twitter: @OpenTableNash Resources / Info. Mentioned: The Beatitudes, Matthew 5:3-12 Praying with our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets by Lindsey Krinks // Watch the book trailer here. Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness by Kevin Nye. Check out our interview with him here. Some of Lindsey's spiritual teachers: Dorothy Day Archbishop Oscar Romero Richard Rohr Walter Bruggemann Help Us Spread the Word! If you enjoy the Pray with our Feet podcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, where you can subscribe to the show. You can also listen on Spotify, and on all major streaming platforms. BE in Community with Us: Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our online store. Head over to Instagram and Threads where the conversation continues between episodes. Enjoy our @PrayWithOurFeet IG Live series, Move it Forward Monday, uplifting conversations that spark change with activists, community leaders, artists and more. Special thank you to my husband Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer.
Wisdom for Marriage: The Beattitudes :: [Ep. 238]We live in a culture that applauds and pushes pursuit of self all in attempt to find satisfaction. And yet, why are so many still dissatisfied? Could it be because so many (Christians included) are pursuing the wrong things for satisfaction? Because of this misguided pursuit, we are personally affected, as well as, our marriages and spouses! This week, on The VowsToKeep Marriage Podcast, we are exploring this satisfaction problem and pointing us to the wisdom of Christ's teachings and reminding us what truly brings satisfaction. Don't miss it!Support the showFor more marriage encouragement, visit: www.VowsToKeep.com | V2K Blog | Marriage Counseling | Insta | FBApple Podcast listener? Would you consider leaving us a review, as this helps more couple's to find our resources?! Leave your review HERE.
The Rock Church - Weekend Messages w/ Pastor Miles McPherson (Audio)
This 11-week series tackles subjects that many people have questions about, including purpose, love, relationships, anxiety, depression, finances, and forgiveness. In Part 5, Pastor Mickey introduces the "Be Attitudes" to inspire you to be the best version of yourself so your influence reflects Jesus to those around you.