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This week, Ryan Murphy continues our Sermon on the Mount series by teaching from Matthew 5:6 and Matthew 6:5–13. Centered on Jesus’ words, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,” this message explores prayer as an invitation into deeper intimacy with God—not a religious obligation, but a response to holy hunger. Drawing from the Beatitudes and Jesus’ teaching on prayer (including the Lord’s Prayer), we’re reminded that life in the Kingdom is rooted in continual communion with a Father who is near, attentive, and eager to fill those who seek Him.
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This week, Ryan Murphy continues our Sermon on the Mount series by teaching from Matthew 5:6 and Matthew 6:5–13. Centered on Jesus’ words, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,” this message explores prayer as an invitation into deeper intimacy with God—not a religious obligation, but a response to holy hunger. Drawing from the Beatitudes and Jesus’ teaching on prayer (including the Lord’s Prayer), we’re reminded that life in the Kingdom is rooted in continual communion with a Father who is near, attentive, and eager to fill those who seek Him.

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