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Blessed and Reviled | Matthew 5:1-12 with Sarah Stenson

Jan 23, 202334 min
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Episode description

For this week's lectionary reading, we're discussing the Beatitudes. Sarah Stenson teaches us that—when translated—the word beatitudes means state of bliss or supreme joy. 

Adam, Kiri and Mason ask:

  • What does it mean to be blessed by God? 
  • What is the difference between happiness and joy?
  • What does it mean to stand up for your neighbor?

Sarah explains that to be blessed is to receive God's benefits. That's important to remember as we make our way through Jesus' teachings: these are not a prescription of how to live, they're a depiction of what God is doing in our lives. 

This is especially important as we hear the final two verses: that we should rejoice and be glad because we are blessed when people revile and persecute us. 

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