I am a Jesus pusher!!! The first Beatitude of the Sermon on the Mount focuses on the poor in spirit. It is the strongest concept for poverty in the
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I am a Jesus pusher!!! Jesus begins the Beatitudes by congratulating those who are poor! We must understand that the opening focus of this state of
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I am a Jesus pusher!!! The opening statements of the Sermon on the Mount are called “The Beatitudes.” This title or word is not found in the Greek
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I am a Jesus pusher!!! Jesus called us “Blessed (makarios)!” An investigation of the use of “makarios” in the classical Greek reveals further
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I am a Jesus pusher!!! Jesus presents a powerful and life changing conclusion. In the Beatitudes, He says, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for
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I am a Jesus pusher!!! Let me remind you, in the Beatitudes there is no verb connected with blessed. The word “are” is not present. Why is this?
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I am a Jesus pusher!!! Jesus congratulates us in the Beatitudes. He declares we are “Blessed.” Blessed (makarios) is a difficult problem for
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I am a Jesus pusher!!! Many people have attempted to add to the Beatitudes in the Sermon on the Mount. Do we have the potential of copying or adding
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I am a Jesus pusher!!! Circumstances, regardless of what they are, become the instrument through which the blessed state is experienced. If you are