Sermon On The Mount: Upside Down Kingdom
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概要
In this opening message of our Sermon on the Mount series, we explore Jesus’ powerful introduction to what can only be described as an “Upside Down Kingdom.”
In Matthew 5:1–12, Jesus presents a way of life that completely overturns the values of this world. Instead of power, success, and self-sufficiency, He calls us to humility, dependence, mercy, and a deep hunger for righteousness.
What does it really mean to be “blessed”?
Why does Jesus say the poor in spirit inherit the kingdom?
And how can mourning, meekness, and even persecution be signs of God’s favor?
This message unpacks the structure and progression of the Beatitudes, showing how they move us from recognizing our need for Christ to reflecting His character in the world. At the center is a call to hunger and thirst for righteousness—a relentless pursuit of Jesus above all else.
If you’ve ever felt like God’s way runs contrary to everything around you, this sermon will help you see why—and how that “upside down” life is actually the path to true blessing.