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‘The Beatitudes’ show us God’s way of blessing.
We might also describe them as the Be Attitudes, since they show us what we are to be.
Jesus teaches us that the way to happiness is the way of holiness.
The only alternative to the way of holiness is the way of hypocrisy.
There can be no true happiness when we are walking in the way of hypocrisy.
Holiness is to take shape in our lives – the shape of Jesus Christ living in us.
This is the truly happy life: the Christ-centered life.
We are not to live according to present appearances.
We are to live in the light of the future Reality of God’s heavenly Kingdom.
Some of Jesus’ later statements can be viewed as an exploration of the meaning of the Beatitudes.
The general principles (Matthew 5:3-10) are to be applied personally: ‘Blessed are you…’ (Matthew 5:11-12).
We are not only to read the Beatitudes.
We are to live them.
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