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How do we know the Beatitudes are true?

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The Beatitudes reflect the eternal truths of Scripture, teaching that spiritual poverty and humility lead to true blessedness in God's kingdom.

The truthfulness of the Beatitudes is grounded in biblical revelation and the nature of God as revealed through Christ. Jesus, the greatest preacher, articulates these principles during the Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing that those who embrace spiritual bankruptcy and mourn over their sin are recipients of God's grace and mercy. Matthew 5:3 emphasizes, 'Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven,' affirming that entrance into God's kingdom is reserved for those who humbly recognize their need for divine mercy. Such truths are consistent throughout Scripture, affirming the sovereignty and grace of God in salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:3-12, Ephesians 1:3, Luke 6:20-23

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