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Why are the Beatitudes considered countercultural?

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The Beatitudes present values that starkly contrast with worldly principles, emphasizing humility and spiritual poverty.

The Beatitudes stand in stark opposition to the values promoted by the world, which often equate happiness with material wealth or power. In contrast, Jesus elevates the poor in spirit, the mourners, and the meek, displaying the paradox of the Christian life where strength comes from weakness and blessing from humility. The world's perspective cannot comprehend this spiritual wisdom, as it often views these traits as foolishness. This countercultural aspect of the Beatitudes serves as a reminder that true blessedness is found not in worldly gain but in the recognition of one's spiritual need and reliance on God's grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:1-12

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The Beatitudes
Henry Mahan · Aug 19, 1990
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