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Why are the Beatitudes called 'blessings'?

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The Beatitudes are called 'blessings' because they declare the favor and happiness bestowed by God upon the qualities they describe.

The term 'blessed' in the Beatitudes indicates a state of being favored by God, leading to true happiness and fulfillment. In each Beatitude, Jesus proclaims a blessing upon certain character traits that align with the values of His Kingdom. For example, those who mourn over sin are promised comfort, and the meek are assured they will inherit the earth. These blessings serve as affirmations of the inward change that occurs in the lives of genuine believers. They demonstrate the paradox of Kingdom values, where the world's standards are inverted, and true happiness is found in humility and reliance on God.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:1-12

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