Jeff Miller

Congratulations to the Pure in Heart

Introduction:

Congratulations to Pure in Heart! (Matthew 5:8)

Who Are the "Pure in Heart"?

Jeremiah 17:9 - The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?

Matthew 15:19 - For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false witness, slander.

Ezekiel 36:26-27 - And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules.

Psalm 24:3-4 - Who shall ascend the hill of the LORD? And who shall stand in his holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul to what is false and does not swear deceitfully.

Why Are We Congratulating the Pure in Heart?

John 1:18 - No one has ever seen God; God the only Son, who is at the Father’s side, he has made him known.

Hebrews 11:27 - (Moses) endured as seeing him who is invisible.

How Do I Become Pure in Heart So I Can See God?

James 4:8 - ...purify your hearts, you double-minded.

1 John 3:3 - ...everyone who thus hopes in him purifies himself as he is pure.

1 Peter 1:22 - Having purified your souls by your obedience to the truth…

How to Purify Yourself (Philippians 4:8):

Philippians 4:8 - Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.

  1. Think True thoughts.
  2. Think Honorable thoughts.
  3. Think Just thoughts.
  4. Think Pure thoughts.
  5. Think Lovely thoughts.
  6. Think Commendable thoughts.

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  • Amen. Open your Bibles with me please to Matthew chapter 5. Matthew chapter 5 as we continue

    our congratulations party. You ready to party? Pastor Taylor is ready to party. The rest

    of you overly affected by that hour change. I think we'd be used to that by now, right?

    Matthew chapter 5, are you there? This is Jesus' first sermon and I still contend it's

    the greatest sermon ever preached. And this is the introduction to Jesus' sermon. He

    says, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are

    those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit

    the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be

    satisfied. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy. Blessed are the pure

    in hearts, for they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called

    sons of God. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the

    kingdom of heaven." And in these statements commonly called the beatitudes, we have a

    spiritually logical flow. You have to see the beatitudes like a ladder or a staircase.

    This is a progressive journey Jesus is talking about here. And over and over and over and

    over, He says, "Blessed, blessed, blessed." You grab a Bible commentary, most people

    say, "Well, that means happy." But it means a lot more than happy. What Jesus is saying

    is, "If this describes you," He's saying, "Congratulations because God has something

    awesome in store for you." This is what Christ followers are meant to be. So I'd like you

    to bow your heads for a second and I'm going to ask you would please pray for me. I am

    keenly aware that I am inadequate. It's just that sometimes I feel it a lot more than

    other times. And I'm going to tell you today's one of those days. With the verse that's before

    us today, I feel so grossly inadequate to capture the grandness of this verse. The Bible

    says our sufficiency is from Christ. It's not about me. It's about the truth of His

    Word. It's about the power of His Holy Spirit. So I'm going to ask that you would please

    pray for me to that end and I will pray for you as we get into God's Word together. Let's

    pray. Father in heaven, we're always completely dependent on You for everything. And I don't

    know if we'll ever feel that more than we will over these next few minutes. God, I pray

    that Your light shine in the dark places and we're not so concerned with what other people

    think we should be. Father, let us be concerned with what You say we should be. Father, we

    thank You for Your commitment into making us those people. Father, exalt Your name. Let

    Your Word be greatly exalted in our hearts. We pray in Jesus' name. And all of God's

    people said, Amen. So, the party continues today as we say congratulations to the pure

    and heart. Let's look at the verse again. I can't think of any verse in the Bible that's

    more majestic and awe-inspiring than this verse. When Jesus, in describing our spiritual

    journey, says, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Where do you start

    with a verse like that? Well, let's talk about first of all, who are the pure in heart? Let's

    start there. Who are we congratulating? Who are the pure in heart? Well, let's do a little

    Bible study here, shall we? Let's talk about the heart. When we talk about the heart, we're

    not talking about the muscle that pumps the blood here, okay? Biblically, the heart is

    the center of your personality. Your heart is the part of you that you don't see in the

    mirror. It's who you really are. It has to do with your will and your emotions and your

    intellect. That's your heart. And biblically, there's a big problem. Your heart is bent

    to sin. We inherited that from Adam. Jeremiah 17:9 says the heart is deceitful above all

    things and desperately sick. Who can understand it? We are born with a heart that is not pure.

    And according to Jeremiah, your heart is a sick liar. What did Jesus say about the heart?

    Matthew 15, 19, "For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality,

    theft, false witness, slander." Look, mankind is evil. And sociologists try to pin that

    on environment. And yes, yes, how you were raised and where you were raised does have

    a bearing on who you are. Absolutely true, but that's not the root problem. And some

    people want to put the problem on education. Like, you know what the problem is? People

    just need more education. I am not against education. That's not the root of the problem

    either. You know what the root of the problem is? According to God's Word, your heart is

    evil. My heart, by birth, inherited from Adam, is evil. That's the problem. So that's what

    the heart is, but Jesus says, "Blessed are the pure in hearts." Well, what do we mean

    by pure? Pure means to be cleansed from the filth of sin. Because we are, as we said in

    the first part of our party here, because we are poor in spirits, we are not naturally

    pure in hearts. We need God to cleanse us. We've been talking about that, right? Actually,

    you know, God does something better than cleanse your heart. Ezekiel 36, "I will give you a

    new heart and a new spirit I will put within you, and I will remove the heart of stone

    from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my spirit within you and cause

    you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules." Jesus, God does something

    so much better than just take our old nasty sinful heart and clean it up. He takes that

    out and He gives us a new heart, a heart that loves Him and a heart that wants to obey Him.

    That's what it means to be pure in heart. You're like, "Okay, all right, all right,

    I got the concept." But what does the pure in heart look like? What does that... Okay,

    please, I get your... You're hitting us with these theological concepts here, but just

    brass tacks. What does it look like to be pure in heart? Well, we don't have to guess

    that either because God tells us that in Psalm 24. I love it. Look at this. It says, "Who

    shall ascend the hill of the Lord, and who shall stand in His holy place?" It's like,

    who can stand before God? Look, He has clean hands and a pure heart. Like, well, what is

    that? He tells us who does not lift up His soul to what is false and does not swear deceitfully.

    Do you see that? The Psalmist says, "How am I going to be worthy to step into the presence

    of God?" He says, "You've got to be pure in heart." That means, first of all, you don't

    lift up your soul to what is false. That means you are 100% dedicated to the glory of God

    in every area of your life, not just an hour and Sunday morning. Every area of my life is

    holy ground for the Lord. It is all dedicated to God. And He says, "No deceit." There's

    nothing hidden. There's no hypocrisy. There's no... I put on a face for church, but they

    don't know who I really am. You're pure in heart, everywhere. To sum it up, the pure

    in heart is someone who has been transformed from the inside out. It's evidenced by a manner

    of life motivated solely by a desire to make every aspect of their lives an act of worship.

    That is the pure in heart. So, why are we congratulating them? You know, there's something in us right

    now. They are like, "This is so hokey and nerdy. We're celebrating somebody that's pure.

    There's something in us that rails against that." And that's an indicator that we have

    a problem. We should be celebrating the pure, not making fun of the pure, because Jesus

    celebrated the pure. Why? Why? Why are we celebrating the pure in heart? Well, at least

    as blessed are the pure in hearts for they shall see God. Again, the word "they" in

    all of these Beatitudes is emphasized in the Greek. Jesus is pointing out it's exclusive.

    Like, who sees God? Jesus says the pure in heart, "They shall see God." And the verb

    tense is continuous. Not, "You see God once or twice in your life." It's, "I'm constantly

    seeing God." And I got to tell you, it's just, it is so hard for me to capture this

    verse in the way that it needs. Because this statement, this should fill us with awe. People

    who are pure in hearts get to see God. What does that mean? What does it mean to see God?

    Wow, it's impossible in the physical sense to see God. John 1.18 says, "No one has ever

    seen God." God, the only Son who is at the Father's side, He has made Him known. You

    see, John says, "Nobody's seen God, but when we saw Jesus we saw God, but no one has ever

    seen God." Well, you're like, "Well, what about Moses?" Well, Moses in Exodus 33 asked

    to see God's glory. But do you remember what God said to Moses? He said, "No one can see

    me and live." But that takes us to a very peculiar verse in the book of Hebrews about

    Moses where it says, "Moses endured as seeing Him who is invisible." What? Moses endured

    as, you see this? As seeing Him who is invisible. You're like, "How do you see someone who's

    invisible?" The answer is faith. You see, every one of these Beatitudes, every single one

    of them, have both a now and a later fulfillment. Yes, when we see God later, yes, we will eventually

    yes in heaven. We are going to see God, right? Revelation 22.4 tells us that. Absolutely,

    someday we are going to see God. But now, like Moses, we do get to literally see God

    with eyes of faith. I'm like, "How in the world can I explain that?" And it occurred

    to me that to the people that get it, I don't really have to explain it. And to the people

    that don't get it, there's not a thing that I can say that will make it make sense. But

    the people who get it, get it. The pure in heart see God like no one else can. The pure

    in heart see God in a way that you just can't describe it. Like, "Well, what do you mean?"

    Well, the pure in heart, we see God in nature. We see God's hand in everything that He created.

    We're just like, "Wow, look at the design of this. Wow, look at the glory of God reflected

    in what He made." We see God in history. We see God at work in world events, especially

    through His people, Israel. We're like, "Look, that's obviously God." We see God in His word.

    His wisdom on every page, promises fulfilled. Oh, and not just like reading in the book,

    but we see God when we apply His word and watch His hand at work fulfilling the promises

    that He made to us. And that's, look, that's the objective stuff. And I could go on and

    on and on, but there's a subjective sense of this that we cannot deny, that we see God

    personally. We see God in His sovereignty and the events in my life that I look back.

    I can't deny God actively at work every step of this journey. I can't deny that because

    I couldn't explain this any other way. We see God personally through the peace that

    He gives. We were just singing about that, weren't we? Like, the whole world is crumbling

    around us and we're like, "God's got this." Yeah, it's a rough patch, but God's got this.

    Where does that peace come from? That's seeing God. You see, you'll never convince the pure

    in heart that God is absent because the pure in heart are constantly seeing God everywhere.

    So that really leaves us with one question. As we've been asking in all of these, let's

    ask it again. How do I become pure in heart so I can see God? You know, you might be sitting

    here saying, "You know, that sounds pretty magnificent to be able to see the Creator,

    the sovereign of the universe." We're like, "How can I become pure in hearts so I can

    see God?" You know, maybe there's a better question to ask.

    Do you really want to see God? Do you really want to? Because here's the truth. Not everybody

    really does. You're like, "What do you mean?" Well, do you want to see the police? You're

    like, "Yeah, why not?" What if you're speeding? You get it? It's the same with God. If you're

    living in sin, if your life is lived in such a way that you know you're dishonoring God,

    you sure don't want to run into Him? So do you really want to? Would you rather just explain

    this away, make this some silly, flowery, poetic concept, sort of dismiss the impact

    of the truth of the words of Jesus Christ and just go about your day and live however

    you want to live? Would you rather just do that? I think most of us would. Because you

    got to admit there's a real scary sense in which we say we will see God. If you want

    to see God, according to Jesus, you got to be pure in heart. Like, how does that happen?

    Well, we've already talked about that. Only God can change you. Only God can do that work.

    But you know, I do a lot of reading. I do a lot of reading. And I read so many times

    this week in studying this verse, so many people said, "You can't make yourself pure.

    You can't make yourself pure." Listen, you can't make yourself pure. You can't make

    yourself... I read that so many times. And I kind of had a little problem with that.

    Do you know why I had a problem with that? Do you realize how many times the Bible tells

    you to purify yourself? There is a real sense in which you carry some responsibility for

    your purity. Yes, God changes your heart 100 percent. But over and over and over, God says,

    "Purify yourself." What do we mean? Well, James 4/8. We studied this one a few weeks

    ago. James says, "Purify your hearts." You double-minded. That's a command. Well, you're

    like, "Well, James is kind of a hard guy." Well, what about John, right? First John 3/3.

    John, who thus hopes in him, like, "There it is again." Do you see that? Purifies himself

    as he is pure. Do you see the responsibility put it... It's on us, in a sense, isn't it?

    You're like, "Well, yeah, that was John." But, you know, Peter wouldn't say something

    like that, would he? Well, look at 1 Peter having purified your souls by your obedience

    to the truth. Oh, and there's more. Well, like 2 Corinthians 7/1, Paul says it. So there

    we have James, John, Peter, and Paul all giving a command. Look, you have a responsibility

    here because every New Testament writer tells us here that we have to purify ourselves.

    Well, like, well, how does that happen? The battle for purity is waged between your ears.

    It's in your mind. Listen, what goes in your car affects its performance, doesn't it? What

    goes in your body affects your health, doesn't it? What goes in your computer affects the

    kinds of programs that it runs, doesn't it? What goes in your mind affects your purity?

    Because what goes in your mind... We're not only talking about your thoughts, but we're

    also talking about from there comes your words. From there come your actions. What goes in

    your mind affects your purity. And I get to tell you, America, we have such a problem

    there because we fill our minds with so much sewage from the TV and the Internet. Everything

    is sexual images and crude jokes and violence and hatred and... We're pumping that stuff

    into our heads and then we wonder why we don't really feel or act in a pure way. It's because

    you're allowing too much impurity in here. What do we do about that? One verse. How to

    purify yourself. Let's just look at one verse. That if you're willing to commit yourself

    to this verse, you are going to see exponential growth in this area in your life. How to purify

    yourself. This is from Philippians 4:8. Oh, and it's a loaded verse. Let's look at it.

    Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is

    pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there's any excellence, if there's anything

    worthy of praise, think about these things. So how to purify yourself. This is not complicated.

    Just look at the list. We're going to go through these very, very quickly. All right. How to

    purify yourself. First of all, number one, think true thoughts. Like what are true thoughts?

    Jesus said in John 17, "Thy Word is truth." God gave us, He gave us a book. Do you know

    why God gave us a book? He didn't give us a digital download or a Blu-ray. Why did God

    give us a book? Because a book engages our minds. Get into it. Do you have a Bible reading

    plan? Get one. And that doesn't have to be complicated either. You know what my Bible

    reading plan is? Open it. Read it. Repeat. But you need to be reading this. You need

    to be praying this back to God, as we talked about in the youth group last couple weeks.

    You need to be meditating on it. You need to be memorizing verses. You need to get this

    in your head and in your hearts. And you're going to find it so much easier to catch thoughts

    that don't line up with God's Word and you're going to be able to replace those thoughts

    accordingly. So think true thoughts. That's what you should be swirling around your head.

    Is this what God said? Does this line up with God's Word? And the second one flows straight

    from that. Think honorable thoughts. Think honorable thoughts. Like, well what does that

    mean? Well any scenario you face, something you should immediately be considering is this.

    How would Jesus think about this? Remember the WWJD bracelets? Remember that? Some of

    you do? What was that, 90's? We're bringing them back. How about WWJD arm band tattoos?

    Do you do cultish? I got to admit though, I like the concept. Constantly asking, how

    would Jesus think about this? You see an attractive opposite sex person. Where does your mind

    immediately go? Like, well what would Jesus think about this? What would Jesus think about

    her? You've been sinned against and you're tempted to retaliate or one up or what would

    Jesus think about this? Or you heard that juicy rumor. What would Jesus think about

    that if somebody went up and said that to him? You see, that's why the Bible says,

    think honorable thoughts. Alright, number three, think just thoughts. Think just thoughts.

    You're like, just what? Not just as an only, just as in what's right, what's fair, what's

    proper. And that's so important because you know where our minds, because of our bent

    to sin, because of our sinful flesh, our thoughts often times immediately go to what's

    best for me. What's going to be to my advantage? Instead of that, we need to be saying, what's

    the just thing? How can I do what is impartial? That's the kind of stuff that needs to be

    swirling around your head. Number four, think pure thoughts. Think pure thoughts. It's a

    little embarrassing that I have to say this to the church. Get your minds out the gutters,

    okay? Not everything has to turn into an anatomy joke. It's not funny. It is so not funny.

    But for some people, that's immediately where their mind goes. That tells you where their

    heart is. It's not funny. It's not appropriate. And it's certainly not pure. Look, are you

    interested in seeing God or not? You have to ask yourself, does this thought that I

    have line up with God's design for sex? And that's why pornography is the biggest purity

    killer, men. And, sad to say, even for many women, we put images in our minds that have

    no business being in there. Pure thinking is my affection, physical attraction, thoughts,

    all of the stuff in that area, those are all reserved for my spouse. Like, well, I'm not

    getting married, okay? Your future spouse. You're like, well, I'm not planning on getting

    married. Okay, well, then think about something else. But get your mind out of the gutter.

    So dishonoring. So impure. Number five is think lovely thoughts. Lovely. That word's right

    up there with chili. Here's what it literally means, though. I know it sounds very flowery,

    but literally the word means friendly towards. It's just talking about, you know what should

    be in your mind? Things that are pleasing and attractive and positive. There's so many

    ugly things that we think about, and we dwell on them. And that leads to impurity. Things

    like envy. Why does he have something I don't have? I deserve that. He doesn't deserve that.

    I deserve that. We get that stuff in our minds that leads to impurity. Another ugly thing

    that swirls around our heads being critical. Just critical. Some people just like, they're

    ready to slap down a Yelp review on everything. Everything. Like, wow. Look at her coat. Three

    stars. Wow. Look at Pastor Taylor's shoes. One star. Do not recommend. There's nothing

    wrong with his shoes. But you get my point. Some people are just in that constant, harshly

    critical mode. Constantly turning their nose up at everything. Think lovely thoughts. Whatever

    is lovely. Another ugly thing that goes into our head is hatred. Some people just have

    something against everybody. That's how you look, how you talk, where you're from, how

    you dress, the kind of car, whatever. It's just hatred. But you know, the Bible tells

    us we need to purify ourselves. That when those thoughts come into your head, you say,

    "No, no, no. That's going down a dark and negative place. I don't need to go there."

    My mind isn't going to go there. And then finally, number six, think commendable thoughts. Think

    commendable thoughts. Have you ever been around that guy? You know who I mean. You know that

    guy? The guy that... Not that guy. That guy. The guy that constantly has to rip on everything.

    Now look, I love a good yuck as much as the next person. But some people are just constantly

    thinking it everything through the lens of how can I make fun of this? It gets old. It

    gets old. So instead of thinking how can I make fun of this, thinking commendable thoughts

    means instead you're thinking how can I be an encouragement. Are you constantly looking

    to tear people down because you think you're so hilarious? Or instead are you looking to

    build people up as God commands us to do? Okay, that's a lot. Can you sum it up? Sure.

    He says if there's any excellence, if there's anything worthy of praise, that sums it up.

    Doesn't it? Your mind should be on what's excellent and praiseworthy. Here's a good

    sentence to... A good question to ask yourself to sum it up. When you have these thoughts

    going through your head, ask yourself is this something that people think about in heaven?

    If not, then I should be thinking about something different. Paul says think about these things.

    You know there's very little that you can control in your life. And that is a glaring

    truth that has become more and more obvious to me with every passing year. There is so

    little that I can control in my life, but there is one thing. There is one thing that

    I and only I can control. And same for you, one thing that only you can control. And that

    is what you choose to think about. So God's given you a new heart. You're commanded to

    keep it clean. So are you pure in heart? Are you pursuing and growing and being pure from

    the inside out? Is that your desire? Is that what you're after? Well then on behalf of

    our Lord, on the authority of His Word, and speaking on behalf of the leadership of the

    Harvest Bible Chapel, I would like to wish you a congratulations. I would like to congratulate

    you because if that is you, you are going to see God. Let's pray. Our Father in heaven,

    I don't even know what to say. Father, it just seems so hard to preach a concept that

    seems so foreign to our culture. But you have called us to be a different culture. You

    have called us out of the world and into your glorious kingdom. You have called us to live

    as citizens of heaven now while we're making our way through our short time on earth. Father,

    we thank you for the glorious promise of regeneration that comes through faith in Jesus Christ

    but Father, we sometimes are just too content to ignore the very clear commands of your

    Word that we are to purify ourselves. So Father, I pray for all of us here at Harvest Bible

    Chapel, those who are watching this and listening to this all over the world. Father, give us

    a desire to pursue you that includes eliminating everything in our lives that is fighting against

    purity. Father, we want nothing more than to glorify you. We want nothing more than to

    know you and we have this glorious promise from your Son that we will get to actually see you here and now.

    And I can't think of a better promise that you would give us. Thank you Father. We pray in Jesus' name. Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 5:8 & Philippians 4:8

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. What did Jesus mean when He said the pure in heart will “see God”? How would you explain “seeing God” to a brand new believer?

  3. What does controlling your thoughts have to do with purifying yourself? How are these connected?

  4. Which of the “things to think about” from Philippians 4:8 do you personally find the hardest to dwell on? Why?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Congratulations to the Merciful

Introduction:

Who Are The "Merciful"? (Matthew 5:7)

Ephesians 2:4 - But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us...

Titus 3:5 - he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy...

Acts 7:60 - And falling to his knees he cried out with a loud voice, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them."

Why Are We Congratulating the Merciful?

Matthew 6:12 - and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.

Matthew 6:14 - For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you...

Luke 6:37 - ...forgive, and you will be forgiven...

Ephesians 4:32 - Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.

Colossians 3:13 - ...forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.

How Can I Be Merciful?

Matthew 18:21

5 Excuses People Give for Not Forgiving:

  1. They have to Come To Me .
  2. I'll forgive but I won't Forget .
  3. They'll just do it Again .
  4. They don't want to Reconcile .
  5. I just Can't .

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Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 5:7 and Matthew 18:21-35

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. Is Jesus teaching that receiving mercy (from God) is contingent on giving mercy (to others)? Why or why not?

  3. What does it mean that the word “mercy” is associated with feelings? In other words - what role do feelings play in being merciful?

  4. Give a short summary of the parable of the unforgiving servant (Matthew 18:21-35). What’s the main point of the parable?

  5. How would you respond to someone in your small group who says “I will never forgive that person for what they did.”?

Breakout
Pray for one another. Who do you need to forgive? Hold each other accountable to pray for that person and reach out to them.

Congratulations to the Hungry

Introduction:

Who Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness"? (Matthew 5:6)

Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness?

Psalm 51:10 - Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.

How Do I Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness?

Philippians 3:8-12 - ...For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith— that I may know him and the power of his resurrection, and may share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, that by any means possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead. Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own.

Why Are We Congratulating the Hungry?

How to Grow Your Appetite:

  1. Taste .

    Psalm 34:8 - Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good!

  2. Eat .
  3. Fast .

    Psalm 42:1 - As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God.

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Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 5:6-7 and Philippians 3:8-12

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. How would you respond to someone who says, “I don’t really hunger and thirst for righteousness.”?

  3. What are some practical ways a believer can increase their appetite for spiritual things?

  4. Jesus said the hungry and thirsty will be satisfied. What does this satisfaction actually look like in the life of a believer today?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Congratulations to those Who Mourn!

Introduction:

Who Are the "Those Who Mourn"? (Matthew 5:4)

Why Are We Congratulating those Who Mourn?

Revelation 21:4 - He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.

Romans 7:24-25 - Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death? Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord!

How Do I Mourn? (James 4:8-10)

  1. What Keeps Me from Mourning?

    James 4:8-10 - Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. Be wretched and mourn and weep. Let your laughter be turned to mourning and your joy to gloom. Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you.

    1. You aren't Drawing near to God.
    2. You're too Invested in your sin.
    3. You don't see Sin for what it is.
  2. How Do I Know I Really Mourn My Sin?
  3. 2 Corinthians 7:10 - For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death.

    You Repent without Regret.

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Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 5:4 & James 4:8-10

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. What exactly does it mean to “mourn” over your sin? Why is mourning necessary?

  3. What would you say to someone that says “I’ve never mourned over my sin. And I don’t really see why I need to!”

  4. How does God comfort those who mourn? What does that look like?

  5. Read 2 Corinthians 7:10. Explain the difference between worldly grief and godly grief. What does it mean that worldly grief brings death?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Congratulations to the Poor in Spirit

Introduction:

Who Are the "Poor in Spirit"? (Matthew 5:1-3)

Romans 3:23 - for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God...

James 2:10 - For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become guilty of all of it.

Why Are We Congratulating the Poor in Spirit?

How Do I Become Poor in Spirit?

Luke 18:9-14 - He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt: “Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed thus: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.’ But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’ I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.”

3 Signs That You Are Poor in Spirit:

  1. You Humble , Exalt yourself.
  2. You compare yourself to God , not Others.
  3. You bank on God's Mercy , not your Works.

    Congratulations to the poor in spirit, you have the kingdom of heaven!

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Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 5:1-3 & Luke 18:9-14

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. What does it mean to be “poor in spirit”? How do we become poor in spirit?

  3. “... for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” What is the significance of Jesus using the word IS? How would you explain this to a young child asking what it means that we get the “kingdom of heaven”?

  4. How do you convince someone they are poor in spirit if they consider themselves “not that bad of a person”?

Breakout
Pray for one another.