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In Matthew 5:1–16, Jesus opens the Sermon on the Mount not with commands, but with blessings — redefining who is truly fortunate in the kingdom of God. He speaks to the poor in spirit, the meek, the merciful, and calls His followers to be salt and light in a world that often resists both. Join me as we listen to the Master describe the kind of life that reflects heaven on earth.
For comments, feedback or prayer requests please write to me at [email protected]
By Dr. Cecil Clements5
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In Matthew 5:1–16, Jesus opens the Sermon on the Mount not with commands, but with blessings — redefining who is truly fortunate in the kingdom of God. He speaks to the poor in spirit, the meek, the merciful, and calls His followers to be salt and light in a world that often resists both. Join me as we listen to the Master describe the kind of life that reflects heaven on earth.
For comments, feedback or prayer requests please write to me at [email protected]