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What if Jesus’ blessings weren’t just spiritual inspiration—but political declarations? And what if his warnings weren’t metaphorical—but targeted critiques aimed at the powerful systems still ruling today?
In this third installment of What the Bible Actually Says on Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount/Plain, Dr Tyson Putthoff turns to Luke 6:20–26, where Jesus doesn’t just speak about those who've been handed a tough hand in life—he speaks to them. From a flat expanse in Galilee, Jesus delivers four bold blessings and four prophetic woes, echoing Deuteronomy, Amos, Isaiah, and the Psalms.
This isn’t a poetic list of virtues. It’s a covenant confrontation.
The hungry will be filled.
The weeping will laugh.
The rejected will be honored.
And those who ignore justice? Jesus has a word for them, too.
If you’ve ever felt invisible, excluded, or crushed beneath social, economic, religious or political weight—Jesus sees you. And if your faith has grown too cozy with applause or power—Jesus is flipping the script.
• Subscribe now and walk the level ground where Jesus builds his new society.
• For show notes, biblical texts, and extras, visit BibleActuallySays.com
• And pick up your copy of the companion book at Amazon or at Hekhal.co: Jesus: The Strategic Life and Mission of the Messiah and His Movement, Volume 1: A Handbook—available May 30th!
By Dr Tyson PutthoffWhat if Jesus’ blessings weren’t just spiritual inspiration—but political declarations? And what if his warnings weren’t metaphorical—but targeted critiques aimed at the powerful systems still ruling today?
In this third installment of What the Bible Actually Says on Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount/Plain, Dr Tyson Putthoff turns to Luke 6:20–26, where Jesus doesn’t just speak about those who've been handed a tough hand in life—he speaks to them. From a flat expanse in Galilee, Jesus delivers four bold blessings and four prophetic woes, echoing Deuteronomy, Amos, Isaiah, and the Psalms.
This isn’t a poetic list of virtues. It’s a covenant confrontation.
The hungry will be filled.
The weeping will laugh.
The rejected will be honored.
And those who ignore justice? Jesus has a word for them, too.
If you’ve ever felt invisible, excluded, or crushed beneath social, economic, religious or political weight—Jesus sees you. And if your faith has grown too cozy with applause or power—Jesus is flipping the script.
• Subscribe now and walk the level ground where Jesus builds his new society.
• For show notes, biblical texts, and extras, visit BibleActuallySays.com
• And pick up your copy of the companion book at Amazon or at Hekhal.co: Jesus: The Strategic Life and Mission of the Messiah and His Movement, Volume 1: A Handbook—available May 30th!