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GREAT PROMISES FOR GOD’S KINGDOM CITIZENS:
The Beatitudes
Matthew 5:1-12
For Sunday 02/03/2002
Minister Mengue M. Eka-Abila
Definitions
Beatitudes: perfect blessedness or happiness (contentedness). (Webster’s
New World Dictionary, 3rd College Edition, 1988)
Promise: basis
for expectation; indication of a successful future.
(Webster’s New World Dictionary, 3rd College Edition, 1988)
Blessed: favored by God, made content by God.
Meek: gentle, kind,
patient, and mild. (Webster’s New World Dictionary,
3rd College Edition, 1988)
Merciful: refrain from harming offenders or enemies;
forgiving.
(Webster’s New World Dictionary, 3rd College Edition, 1988)
Persecuted: being harassed, being ill-treated or slandered (make malicious
or
injurious statements about
a person) because of one’s religious or political beliefs.
(Webster’s New World Dictionary, 3rd College Edition, 1988)
Mourn: feel
deep sorrow or regret for a loss or a past event.
(Webster’s New World Dictionary, 3rd College Edition, 1988)
Context
The Lord was just beginning His public Ministry. His private
ministry was over once He had passed the Great Temptations Test.
He had
been teaching in synagogues
and preaching throughout Galilee. He had picked a few disciples: 4 according
to Matthew 4 (Peter, Andrew, James, and John). We do not know if by the time
the events of today’s text were taking place, He had made more disciples
or not, but the text says, “And seeing the multitudes, He went up into
a mountain, and when He was set, His disciples came unto Him: And He opened
His mouth, and taught them, saying,” From this, I gather that He was
exclusively talking to His disciples. Why did the Lord choose to differentiate
between His
disciples and the crowd here? One possible answer could be that, while certain
blessings are for everybody under the sky (e.g., rain, sunshine, emotions,
natural laws, etc.), other blessings, such as The Beatitudes or the Great Promises
he was just about to establish, are for the exclusive benefit—after some
endurance—of His People, citizens of
His Kingdom. Notice the prerequisite here!
Now that we know that we know that
The Beatitudes are exclusively for God’s
Kingdom citizens, you may want to ask yourself some questions pertaining
to your citizenship, such as, “What kingdom am I a citizen of?” To
help you a little, I’d like to say that there are only 2 kingdoms:
God’s
Kingdom and the Sinful Kingdom (this World System). It is impossible to hold
dual nationalities.
What exactly was promised? If you boil it down, the Lord
basically promised blessedness (peaceful contentment) and a great reward
in heaven to His followers,
after that
they have endured some hardships and injustices in this world for His sake.
You cannot be a true child of God without first enduring these things.
The Lord established
it so because of the stark realities of this sinful world.
The Heavenly Kingdom: The Kingdom of God
Promise |
Who
qualifies |
Specific
nature
of the blessing |
Blessed |
The
poor in spirit (lacking in spirit, lowly in spirit, humble,
modest in spirit) |
Theirs
is the Kingdom of heaven |
Blessed |
They
tat mourn (feel deep sorrow or regret for a loss or a past
event) |
They
shall be comforted |
Blessed |
The
meek (gentle, kind, patient, and mild) |
They
shall inherit the earth |
Blessed |
The
hungry and thirsty for righteousness (a yearning for things
to be done the right way) |
They
shall be filled (satisfied) |
Blessed |
The
merciful (refrain from harming offenders or enemies, forgiving) |
They
shall obtain mercy |
Blessed |
The
pure in heart (single -hearted, sincere) |
They
shall see God |
Blessed |
The
peacemakers (listen to others’ grievances and actively
work on honestly and fairly settling disagreements) |
They
shall be called children of God |
Blessed |
The
persecuted for righteousness’ sake (being treated
harshly, lose friends or family, get hurt killed for Christ’s
sake) |
Theirs
is the Kingdom of heaven |
Blessed |
The
wrongly reviled, persecuted, and slandered for Christ sake The
ancient prophets. |
Great
is their reward in heaven. |
The World System: The Sinful Kingdom
This world system is characterized
by promises and rewards that are antithetical to God’s Kingdom’s.
Anyone more than 6 years of age knows that most people live by
the following
principles:
"Blessed are the cocky, for they shall be admired!"
"Blessed
are those who hunger and thirst after pleasure, for they shall
feel good!"
"Blessed are the sly, the sleek, and the cunning, for
they shall not get caught!"
"Blessed are the grim, the tough, and
the vindictive, for they shall crush their enemies and intimidate
the weak!"
"Blessed are the power hungry, for they shall lord it
over everybody else!"
"Blessed are the bullies and the manipulative,
for they shall they shall have their way!"
"Blessed are the cantankerous
(bad-tempered, quarrelsome), for they shall be left alone!"
"Blessed
are the impatient and intolerant, for they shall not tolerate nonsense!"
What
is your Nationality?
Now, which one of these 2 kingdoms best describes you?
Are you the “here-and-now” kind
of girl/guy? If yes, then you belong with the world kingdom. If not, then you
are a citizen of God’s Kingdom. There is no dual nationality! The good
news is, you can change kingdoms! You don’t have to remain in the world
system! Only recognize your sin, ask the Lord to forgive you, and accept you
in His heavenly Kingdom, and you’ll become His child. The Lord explains
in Mark 8:34-36 that no one can be His true disciple unless he/she first deny
self, take up his/her cross daily, and then follow Him. For whoever will want
to save his/her life (egocentrism) will lose it, but whoever loses his/her
life for Christ’s and for the Gospel’s sake shall find it. What
shall it serve a man/woman if he/she always wins an argument or a battle, and
lose
his/her soul in the end?
God bless you!
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