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The Vision of the Good Life (Matthew 5:3-12)

 

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Making disciples through the mutual ministry of

redemptive relationships

Text: Matthew 5:3-12

Sermon Title: The Vision of the Good Life

Date: October 21, 2018

  1. What is your philosophy of the good life? In other words, what does a meaningful life look like for you? What word are you most tempted to fill in the blank with: “If only I had/was              , then I would really be flourishing; then I would truly be ‘privileged’”?
  2. Read Psalm 40:16-17, Psalm 69:32-33, and Psalm 72:12-14. What do these passages teach us about being poor? Why do you think Jesus says that His Kingdom of Heaven belongs to the “poor in Spirit”?
  3. Rad Joel 2:12-13 and James 4:7-10. What do we learn about the role of mourning in these passages?
  4. Read Isaiah 53. Based on this passage, how did Jesus perfectly demonstrate meekness?
  5. Which one of the kingdom characteristics listed in Matthew 5:3-12 is most counter-intuitive or seemingly “upside down” to you? Explain.
  6. Which one of these characteristics have you seen the Savior growing you in during your walk with Him?
  7. Which one of these kingdom characteristics are most unlike you currently?
    1. How has Jesus specifically expressed this very characteristic in relating to you?
    2. What do you need from God to grow in this specific area?
  8. What individual(s) do you need to pursue or what “lines” can you step across to be a peacemaker (v. 8)? How does the fact that Jesus came and died to make peace with you help you do this?
  9. Which characteristic of God’s kingdom listed in the beatitudes are you most eager to experience in perfection when the Kingdom of God comes in full? Explain.
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