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In this message, JT Meyer closes our Beatitudes series by unpacking what it really means to be “persecuted for righteousness’ sake,”. We reclaim two misunderstood words: righteousness and persecution. Righteousness isn’t about rigid rule-keeping; it’s about living the way of Jesus — a life marked by love, humility, and justice. And persecution isn’t losing comfort or privilege; it’s the cost of embodying that way in a world that resists it.
The beatitudes cultural misconceptions, and invites us to live like Jesus did — with love, blessing, and faithfulness — even when it costs us something.
By SermonsIn this message, JT Meyer closes our Beatitudes series by unpacking what it really means to be “persecuted for righteousness’ sake,”. We reclaim two misunderstood words: righteousness and persecution. Righteousness isn’t about rigid rule-keeping; it’s about living the way of Jesus — a life marked by love, humility, and justice. And persecution isn’t losing comfort or privilege; it’s the cost of embodying that way in a world that resists it.
The beatitudes cultural misconceptions, and invites us to live like Jesus did — with love, blessing, and faithfulness — even when it costs us something.