Emmanuel Church of Hooksett, NH

Blessed Are — Part 4: Bruises to Blessings


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Blessed Are — Bruises to Blessings

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In this message from the Blessed Are series, Pastor Eric addresses a bruised and grieving moment in our nation and calls the church to see suffering through the lens of Jesus’ words: “Blessed are you…” Drawing from the Beatitudes and the Sermon on the Mount, he explains that blessing is not the absence of pain but the presence of God’s redeeming purpose within it.

Pastor Eric reflects on persecution, reviling, and being maligned for righteousness’ sake, showing how cultural hostility toward biblical convictions is not new—and should not surprise believers. He emphasizes that following Christ means obedience to God over approval from men, even when that obedience leads to suffering, misunderstanding, or loss. The message presses the church to resist fear, self-censorship, and compromise, and instead walk faithfully as ambassadors of Christ.

At the heart of the sermon is Isaiah 52–53, where the first and greatest bruise to blessing is revealed. Jesus Christ was wounded, bruised, rejected, and slain for our transgressions so that peace with God could be offered freely to sinners. Pastor Eric shows that Christ’s suffering was purposeful, voluntary, and victorious—and that all who trust Him receive forgiveness, new life, and eternal hope.

From Acts, 1 Peter, 2 Timothy, 2 Corinthians, and Hebrews 11, the message broadens to include both persecution and everyday hardship. Whether suffering comes through public hostility, personal loss, disability, sickness, or injustice, God redeems it for His glory when we keep an eternal perspective. Bruises do not have the final word—blessings do.

Key Scriptures (NKJV):

Matthew 5:3–12; Isaiah 52:13–53:12; Acts 5:29–42; 1 Peter 4:12–16; 2 Timothy 3:12; 2 Corinthians 4:16–18; Hebrews 11:35–40.

Highlights:

  • Why Jesus calls the persecuted blessed, not defeated.

  • Biblical conviction vs. political labeling: living as a biblicist.

  • Christ’s bruising as the ultimate path to blessing (Isaiah 53).

  • Peace with God purchased through the suffering of Jesus.

  • Obeying God rather than men when faith is costly.

  • Persecution in many forms: slander, exclusion, loss, hardship.

  • Keeping an eternal perspective when life wounds deeply.

  • The call to leave a legacy of faithfulness, not fear.

    Next Steps:

    Ask God to help you see your current bruises through an eternal lens. Thank Him for the suffering of Christ that secured your salvation. Pray for courage to live faithfully without compromise, and for grace to respond to opposition with truth, love, and endurance. Choose this week to rejoice—not in the pain—but in the promise that God is turning bruises into blessings for His glory.

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