The sermon titled "The Blessed" by Mikal Smith focuses on the Beatitudes from Matthew 5:1-12, emphasizing the radical nature of the blessings pronounced by Jesus. Smith contends that these verses are directed not at the crowds but specifically to Christ's disciples, highlighting that true worship stems from the work of the Holy Spirit, not from external rituals or emotional manipulation. He uses Scripture references like Ephesians 1:3, which speaks to being blessed with all spiritual blessings in Christ, to argue that these Beatitudes represent the inherent qualities bestowed upon believers rather than conditions to earn favor with God. The practical significance lies in the reassurance that those who embody these characteristics, such as being poor in spirit and mournful over sin, are already recipients of divine blessings, encouraging believers to find comfort and identity in their union with Christ.
“We gather together, and as the Spirit moves upon the brethren... that's where we want to do what the Spirit leads us to do.”
“These blessed verses are not a be this and you will get this. It's not a conditional thing. This is a statement of fact that Jesus is making.”
“Blessed are the poor in spirit; those who are poor in spirit are the ones who know that they are spiritually bankrupt.”
“Rejoice and be glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.”
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