Articles
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The Seventh Beatitude: Pax or Hapax?
The title “peacemakers” is not ours except as we tell and retell his peacemaking story. -
The Fourth Beatitude: More than Cornucopias for the Hungry
Blessed are we, for we are filled by the cornucopia of Christ’s righteousness. -
The Third Beatitude: The Meek Are Not Pushovers
The only one rightful heir of the kingdom of God, inherits from us, our cross, and descends into the kingdom of the damned.
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Podcasts
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Eyes of the Adulterers (Matthew 5:27-30)
In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott and Dan dive into Matthew 5:27-30, exploring Jesus' words on lust and the deeper implications of sin beyond mere outward actions. -
Matthew 5:1-12 – All Saints (A)
On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson talk about the Beatitudes in Matthew 5. We learn how these characteristics of the Christian aren't virtues to be conjured by hard work and devotion, but are descriptions of what happens to the Christian once faith in the promise has been given. -
Jesus with a box of dynamite
Jesus ruthlessly hammers us with a Law that we cannot escape so that He might give us a Gospel that will never abandon us. -
The Salty Jesus
You ARE salt and light. By our new nature in Christ, we do salty and light things. But how is God glorified in the things that we do? https://bookofconcord.org/sources-and-context/heidelberg-disputation/ -
B-Attitudes, the B-side
Mercy, peace, and pureness of heart are not something we find in ourselves, but we find them in Christ, and in Christ we are found to be all those things. -
What's a B-Attitude?
The Beatitudes aren't veiled Law, but pure gracious Gospel. Jesus tells us we are blessed when we are found in Him.
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