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Johny Harris kicks off a series in "The Sermon on the Mount" with the first instalment - Kingdom Happiness. Johnny declares that Matthew's gospel burns with one blazing purpose, to unveil Jesus the King. Starting in Matthew 5:1-12 The Sermon on the Mount rings out like a royal decree unveiling the breathtaking principles of the Kingdom of God.
The Sermon on the Mount is His royal manifesto: the blueprint for life under God’s rule right now.
The Kingdom is already here — God’s authority breaking into history wherever people submit to Jesus — yet not yet fully realised. It’s an upside-down society of grace, righteousness, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
The eight Beatitudes reveal true Kingdom Happiness:
• Poor in spirit (the gateway)
• Those who mourn sin and the world’s brokenness
• The meek, hungry for righteousness, merciful, pure in heart, peacemakers
• The persecuted for Jesus’ sake
Even persecution cannot steal this unshakable joy — it proves we belong to the King.
By Bloom Co ChurchJohny Harris kicks off a series in "The Sermon on the Mount" with the first instalment - Kingdom Happiness. Johnny declares that Matthew's gospel burns with one blazing purpose, to unveil Jesus the King. Starting in Matthew 5:1-12 The Sermon on the Mount rings out like a royal decree unveiling the breathtaking principles of the Kingdom of God.
The Sermon on the Mount is His royal manifesto: the blueprint for life under God’s rule right now.
The Kingdom is already here — God’s authority breaking into history wherever people submit to Jesus — yet not yet fully realised. It’s an upside-down society of grace, righteousness, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
The eight Beatitudes reveal true Kingdom Happiness:
• Poor in spirit (the gateway)
• Those who mourn sin and the world’s brokenness
• The meek, hungry for righteousness, merciful, pure in heart, peacemakers
• The persecuted for Jesus’ sake
Even persecution cannot steal this unshakable joy — it proves we belong to the King.