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Summary: Jesus told us that “Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh.” For Christians, that is a great truth. We, like most, will indeed have times of sorrow and hurt. But because we believe in a God who wills the best for each of us, we can look beyond our tears to our times of happiness. God grants us joy in the midst of our pain. We know, without question, that we can never be separated from the love of God. So be of good cheer. We are winners after all. |
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Summary: The Beatitudes demonstrate God’s commitment to valuing the people he created. Will we hold up our responsibility to show love to each other? |
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Summary: The truth as Jesus spoke it often ran contrary to the so-called wisdom of the world. Ours is a world that often accepts illusion for truth. When Jesus gave us the Beatitudes, he invited us out of the caves of our illusions so that knowing the truth, we could be set free. |
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Summary: When it comes right down to it, there are only two options for how to live: God’s way and the other way. We should choose God’s way. |
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Summary: In his list of blessings and woes, Jesus turns things, as one man said, “Inside Out [and] Upside Down.” How do Jesus’ blessings and woes apply to us today? |
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