It is easier for us to be Christians in our culture than in the culture of Rome. But God's kingdom is still in conflict with the culture and kingdom of our day. Our culture teaches possessions, power, and pleasure as the meaning of life while we teach sacrifice, submission, and love. When we truly live by these principles, there is conflict. We stand out. Passionate followers of Jesus create a reaction, because His Kingdom upsets the world's corrupt system.
The Beatitudes express God's desire for his people. God wants to bless us, but the pathway to this blessing seems upside down from our perspective. It's not God that's upside down--it's us. And the Beatitudes reorient us toward Kingdom life. What does it mean to be blessed? We often associate blessing with wealth, health, friends, family, accomplishment, etc. But Jesus turns the idea of blessing upside down. We are blessed when we are poor in spirit, when we mourn, etc. In other words, blessing is found as we submit ourselves to the rule and reign of God.
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Naz Chats (from the Archives!)
We believe discipleship occurs in the midst of conversation, and hope the discussions we’ve pulled from the archives not only help you dig a little deeper into your own faith, but that they’ll inspire further dialogue with those you do life with in your homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces.
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