The Church of Eleven22 - Beatitudes - Mountain to Mountain - Matthew S2E1
Episode Date: February 9, 2026Are you pursuing happiness—or the kind of blessing that can’t be shaken? In this opening message of Matthew: Mountain to Mountain, Jesus ascends the mountain—not to give a new law, but to announ...ce a blessing that changes everything. Through the Beatitudes, we discover that “blessed” doesn’t mean comfortable, successful, or problem-free—it means anchored in the gospel, filled with a joy that circumstances can’t steal. Jesus invites us to stop chasing temporary happiness and instead receive the eternal blessing that comes from knowing Him. Are you living your best life—or the blessed life only Jesus can give? 📣 Episode Mentions: • Scripture Passage: Matthew 5 • Preacher: Pastor Joby Martin 📌 Supplemental Resources From This Week: • The Declaration That Changes Everything • Beatitudes - Mountain to Mountain - Matthew S2E1 (Full Service) • Do you want to be BLESSED? - Deepen with Pastor Joby Martin: Matthew S2E1 • Matthew Season 2: Mountain to Mountain Sermon Series • Deepen with Pastor Joby Martin The Church of Eleven22® is a movement for all people to discover and deepen a relationship with Jesus Christ. Eleven22 is led by Pastor Joby Martin and based in Jacksonville, Florida, with multiple campuses throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding areas. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here.
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According to Matthew.
Amen and amen and amen.
Hope you're ready.
You are ready.
Grab your Bibles.
We're going to be in Matthew chapter 5.
We've kind of closed the door on season one.
We're moving into season two.
We're going to go up this mountain.
This is called the sermon on the Mount.
For the next several weeks, we're going to study the longest sermon that is ever recorded
of Jesus preaching.
And we're going to look at this very first section.
This is the first 12 verses or so.
It's called the Beatitudes.
If you grew up in Sunday school, you're very familiar with this, very familiar with the beatitudes.
I think it is one of the most misunderstood portions of scripture in the whole Bible.
Before I dive in, though, I do want to say one welcome to one of our brand new outpost at Alligator Alcatraz.
The staff of Alligator Alcatraz is an outpost of 1122.
Amen. Amen.
So we're in movement for all people.
for everybody sitting in the room, for everybody sitting on the counts, the incarcerated,
and those that watch over the incarcerated.
Because this is a movement for all people to discover a deep in our relationship with Jesus Christ.
Amen?
So the word that you're going to see more than any other word in this text is blessed.
Blessed.
It's kind of a tough word to translate in English.
We use it a lot, kind of in English.
But most of us are chasing blessings instead of being a blessing.
My friend Ruslan, KD, he's like an online influencer guy.
I love him.
He's just deeply rooted in the scripture.
He's got a line of clothing and he's got a set of conferences called the Bless God conference.
I love it.
That's why I tuned in.
Because most of us, when we think about blessing and God, we ask the question, God, how can you bless me?
His conferences are all about how could we be a blessing to God?
Now, do you, I don't know if you use word blessed a lot.
If you're church folk, you probably do.
You probably overuse it.
You probably lie when you use it, though.
People ask you, how you're doing?
People say, blessed and highly favored.
Are you sure?
Because your Instagram looks like your life is a dumpster fire, but that's fine.
I understand what you're saying.
For those of you, Yankees that have moved here to be with us, welcome.
We're so glad you're here.
Sometimes southern people use the word blessed as a curse.
Sounds like a blessing.
It's not a blessing.
Somebody blesses your heart at Walmart.
Doesn't mean what you think it means.
Sometimes it's weird.
Like when somebody sneezes, you say,
you.
This is kind of like,
it's this old school kind of superstition things about demons leaving you.
We use it all kind of ways, okay?
And when the Bible uses it,
it uses it in a very different way.
Chapter 5, verse 1 starts out this way.
Seeing the crowds, if you'll remember chapter 4,
this is just one big continuation.
Remember what Jesus did.
He primarily taught the scriptures.
He proclaimed the kingdom of heaven.
And he healed everybody.
He healed all.
kinds of people. So now there are these huge crowds beginning to follow him. And seeing these crowds,
5-1, he went up on the mountain. And when he sat down, his disciples came to him. Now, the way they taught
in the first century is that the teacher would sit down and everybody else would stand up.
We should try that one week. I'd be less tired, but I get done with this on Sunday.
Now, I've been there, it's beautiful. And part of what Matthew's doing, remember, Matthew's
writing to a Jewish audience and he is trying to connect his Jewish audience with the reality
that Jesus is the coming Messiah.
The blessing that Abraham was given, Israel decided to be a cul-de-sac of the blessing
instead of a conduit of the blessing.
And so Jesus is the greater Moses.
Jesus is the greater Israel.
And so like Moses, the Pharaoh killed the boys two and under and Jesus, and Moses brought
his people out of Egypt.
And then Matthew, as you remember in the first four chapters, that Herod kills the boys
two and under, and then Jesus' family flees to Egypt and then comes back to town.
That John the Baptist says, baptize him and said, behold, my son, and whom I am well pleased.
That he fought the devil in the desert and was tempted by him, that he calls his 12 disciples
together.
And now Jesus, the new Adam with no sin, the greater Isaac, the greater Abraham, the greater
Moses, the greater temple, he's going to
personify this. In the temple they would
slay lambs. And then John the
baptizer is going to say, behold, the lamb
of God who's come to take away the sin of the
entire world. There were 12 tribes in Israel. There are 12
disciples that Jesus calls to follow him.
That Matthew wants us to make all of those
connections. And then Moses went up on a
mountain to receive the law of God.
But it was different because
Moses gives us the law.
and Jesus gives us grace.
Moses goes up on this mountain and he says,
you can't come up here because you are unholy.
You are unconsecrated.
And if you get close to this mountain,
the holiness of God will kill you.
And then Jesus shows up on the scene and says,
follow me.
Come with me.
I'm going to do for you what you cannot do for yourself.
You see, Matthew wants us to understand
that Jesus is the greater Israel, the greater Moses.
And he goes up on this mountain.
in verse two
and he opened his mouth
and taught them
because that's what you have to do to teach
you have to open your mouth
and then here's what he does
he says blessed
of the poor and spirit
now think about this for a second
he's got thousands of people following
he's just healed he's just cast out demons
I mean you want your ministry to go
let everybody roll in and walk out
you understand what I'm saying
you start healing people
heart soul mind and strength
He's got this big crowd
and he could just give them cotton candy
give them exactly what they want to hear.
This would be the opportunity for
him to say, hey, we're going to pass around a giving basket right now
so you can support Jesus ministry.
This is not what he does, just what he says.
He doesn't even look at him.
He's like, you're good enough, you're strong enough,
and doggone it.
I like you.
It's not what he does.
He says, blessed are the poor and spirit
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted.
We've got some people mourning in here right now.
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.
Blessed are the pure and heart, for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are you and others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on
my account. Rejoice and be glad for your reward is great in heaven for so they persecuted the
prophets who were before you. Now imagine with me that you come to Israel with us. It's beautiful,
man. We take this long flight out of JFK, you land in Tel Aviv, we get on a bus, and the way we do
it when we go is we just chase Jesus. That's what we do. So we don't visit every Byzantine church,
whatever. I don't care about this stuff. It's probably important to somebody, not me.
We just chase Jesus.
It's just like a big Bible study.
It's what it is.
And we go to Bethlehem where he was born.
We go to this little village that simulates where he grew up.
And then we high tail it up to the Galilee.
And when you get up to the Galilee, you realize no wonder he lived here.
It's beautiful.
I mean, it is beautiful.
There's this big, they call it the Sea of Galilee.
It's not really that big, but they're kind of in the cells.
They're like the Sea of Galilee.
It's really like a big lake.
but whatever, okay?
There's rolling hills and there's all these crops and stuff.
And if you've ever been to Napa Valley, it looks a lot like Napa Valley.
You know, my people don't go to Napa Valley.
First time I ever went to Napa, elder Pedy took me.
And I called my daddy and said, hey, I'm going to Napa.
He said, there's something what's wrong with your truck?
So it's just, it's different.
So it's not like that.
It's like this, okay?
So everybody's got to live somewhere awesome.
I mean, everybody's got to live somewhere.
I might as well live somewhere awesome, right?
That's why we live here, praise God, all right?
So it's beautiful.
And if you go visit where Jesus gave the sermon on the mount, get on the bus, go around, there's a big parking lot there.
You pat, you walk up, there's a little gift shop everywhere in Israel, there's a gift shop selling all the things, all right?
And there's a little, there's a bathroom you can pay to go in.
Yeah, the gift of eternal life is free, but it'll cost you a nickel to go pee.
I understand, whatever.
And so, and then as you walk up to the place where they believe that, you know, it's a lot of people.
that Jesus gave the sermon on the Mount,
you pass these eight separate little headstone markers,
and each one of the markers have one of the beatitudes,
blessed or the poor and spirit.
And I think one of the reasons this passage is so misunderstood
is because oftentimes that's how people see these.
It's eight separate circumstantial blessings.
But it kind of falls apart.
It doesn't make a lot of sense if you really think about it.
And in fact, the last time I was there, we took our group there, we had a worship service,
we sang some songs, I unpacked a little bit of the scriptures, and then everybody just split up and took the Bible,
and they just read the sermon on the mount where the sermon on the mount was given.
I mean, just, okay?
And if that don't fire you up, it's because you're going to hell.
That's what's happening, all right?
I mean, it's incredible.
And I see this little group come up, you know, and there's this guy, and you can tell he was the in-charge guy,
because he had the fancy clothes on, you know, and the things.
And I overheard him talking to his group,
and it was the most non-gospital thing I've ever heard in my life.
He was like, see, this is where Jesus gave the kingdom ethic.
And the point, here's what he said.
He said, the point of the beatitudes are this,
if you will just help the down and out,
then God will lift you up.
And I thought, oh, God, that is not it at all.
what if the beatitudes are actually just the progression of the Christian life, not eight individual statements?
The reason that we're going to know what the beatitudes are is because he's going to begin the sermon and he's going to end the sermon the same way.
It's going to begin with the gospel and it's going to end with the gospel.
And everything else in the sermon on the mount is not just a new law or a new kingdom ethic.
It's actually the diagnosis.
I mean, when you read the sermon on the Mount, wait until we get into it.
If you read it and you get to the end of it, and you think, I got this.
You're in trouble, man.
If you read the sermon on the Mount and you think, well, there's no way I can do this.
I mean, Jesus is going to say things like, you heard that it said, don't commit adultery.
But I say to you, if you just got lust in your heart, you're already an adulterer.
And you're like, uh-oh.
Jesus is going to say you've heard that it said, don't murder.
And you're like, nail that one.
But I say to you if you've got anger in your heart, you ever driving the left lane,
like JTB at 5 o'clock?
Yeah, man, you're going to hell.
The whole point is you look at this and be like, well, this is impossible.
Jesus is like, right, right.
So you need to do, you need someone to do for you what you cannot do for yourself.
And if you miss this, you'll miss the whole point of the sermon on the mount.
And so he's going to start all eight of these with blessed.
Blessed.
It's a hard word to translate in English.
The Greek word is Macurios.
Say Macurios.
One more time, Macurios.
Some people translate it happy.
I mean, kind of.
But I hope you know God is more concerned with your holiness and your happiness.
What it really means is like this complete and total shalom.
this feeling, this feeling that you're filled up with the completeness, the wholeness of God,
that you cannot contain within yourself, and then it begins to spill over and out of your life.
That's what this word blessed means.
It means way more than happy, because happiness is based on our happenings,
but it's more like joy because joy is rooted in Jesus, and Jesus never changes.
That's what it's like.
One translator said, congratulations is a pretty good translation.
Because he's going to, and he's not saying, it's not a quid pro crow.
It's not like if you do these things, then you're chasing after blessing.
No, no, no, no.
Blessed, here's it.
Congratulations.
If you're poor in spirit.
And so the first one he starts with is that.
This is where he starts.
Blessed are the poor in spirit.
Does that make any sense at all?
This is why happy doesn't work.
Happy are you when you're broken.
Now, he says, blessed.
or the poor and spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Remember his sermon, repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
He's saying this,
when you realize that you are spiritually bankrupt,
then you are ripe and ready to receive the gospel of Jesus Christ.
It doesn't mean blessed or you if you're poor in finances.
It's not what he's talking about.
There is righteous poverty and unrighteous poverty,
just like there is righteous wealth and unrighteous wealth.
He's talking about blessed.
Blessed are you when you get to the place in your life.
Literally the word poor in spirit means when you're a beggar.
Blessed are you when you know that you need Jesus
and we don't bring any merit to the equation of our salvation.
So if you were broken, if you were busted,
then you are perfectly positioned for the kingdom of heaven
is so close to you.
How many of you watched the Grammys this week?
It's the gramees.
First time I've ever been excited to watch the Grammys.
Jellyroll win, right?
Let's go, man.
If you were a critic, you ain't going to like it here.
My man gets up on stage.
Seven times he gives glory to Jesus.
Seven times.
Not the friendliest crowd.
Can we just say that for a second?
Everybody wasn't like, woo, Jesus.
No, no, no, no, no.
Everybody had an opinion about what was going on in this world.
I don't know why in the world we listen to the gestures of this world, by the way.
Who cares what they think?
And did you hear how he started?
I hear you, Jesus.
I hear you, Lord.
That's how he started.
And then he said, what did he say?
He said, I was busted.
I was broken.
That's where I wrote with this album.
That I, man, well, he can't he?
He's got it in him.
He was like, I was busted.
I was broken.
I was the worst of humanity.
And I was in a six by eight cell.
And he says, I got this Bible.
And I had this.
radio and I knew God could say me.
Jesus is for everybody.
He doesn't belong to a political party.
Jesus is for everybody and he wants a relationship
with you. Here's what he's screaming.
Here's what he sings about. He's saying
he was poor in spirit.
He was spiritually bankrupt.
I tell you what's really sad in our country
is when jelly roll can be
more bold about the gospel than
half the preachers in a pulpit this weekend.
It's a sad day, man.
He didn't say, look at me.
me, I got it all together.
No, no, no.
He said, I was busted.
I was broken.
So if you read the sermon on the mountain, you think, I can't do this, you are perfectly
positioned for the kingdom of heaven.
If you think you just got to clean yourself up, I got terrible news.
If you think you're good, salvation is a million miles away from you.
I hope you realize that.
If you think I got this, you ain't got this.
You know why the Pharisees couldn't recognize Jesus?
We're going to see it over and over and over.
Because you know what you need to be saved?
You need need.
You need need.
And listen, man, if you don't know you lost a map, does you know good.
If you don't know you're drowning, a lifesaver does you no good.
And Jesus says, blessed are you when you realize that you busted up?
One of the most famous parables that Jesus ever tells us is in Luke 15.
It's a very famous story.
The kid comes to Jesus.
The younger kids says, hey, dad, give me my inheritance.
That means you're dead to me.
I don't want you.
I just want your stuff.
You know what's a Jesus story?
Because the dad gives the inheritance.
If I went to my daddy, he said, Daddy, what you give me was coming to me?
He said, boy, I'm going to show you what's coming.
That's how that would go real quick.
Okay?
This is the Jesus story.
He gives it to him.
And the boy takes off, and the Bible says, squanders everything he has in reckless living.
He chases all the temporary things of this world.
He's feeding pigs.
He's an Orthodox Jewish boy.
This means he's out of fellowship with God.
He's out of fellowship with his family.
He's out of fellowship with the synagogue.
He's dirty.
And then one day while he's feeding the pigs and the temporary things of this world left him bankrupt,
he's actually jealous of what the pig's eating.
And then there's one little verse in there.
Nobody ever talks about.
And it says, and no one did anything for him.
Do you realize this, the kindness of God to let you fall flat on your back?
It's the only thing we can do is look up and say, I need you.
And then the Bible says, and he came to his senses, to be poor and spirit.
it means that you come to your senses
and that's when he comes home.
And so if that's you, man,
if you're busted up and you're broken,
and you're like, I need help.
Yours is the kingdom of heaven.
It is right there.
Which leads to the next one.
I don't think these are eight separate things.
I think these are building blocks
of the life of the person
who was lost and meets Jesus
and then acts like it.
Because when that begins to happen,
when you were broken,
and you begin to come to Jesus, then you get the next one,
blessed are those who mourn, how does that make any sense at all?
If this is a circumstantial blessing, this makes no sense.
Happy are you and you're sad?
No, I'm not.
Now, listen, man, there are things to mourn over.
There are things to be sad about.
God gives us feelings to navigate this thing called life.
Feelings are a good gauge.
They make a terrible guiding God.
So he's not just saying, if you want to be happy, go and be sad,
that doesn't make any sense.
But if you look at this with gospel lenses,
I believe what he's saying is,
blessed are those who mourned.
This is not an event, but you begin to mourn your condition.
You're not mourning that you got busted.
You're mourning that you are busted.
This is what theologians called regeneration.
This is that moment where you begin to be convicted of your sin
and convicted of your condition.
And he says, when you do that, what happens?
They shall be comforted.
Do you remember one of the primary roles, Jesus said,
he was going to give us with the Holy Spirit.
He says, I'm going to send you the Holy Spirit.
The comforter is what Jesus calls him.
That isn't that big thing you put on you in bed at night.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
That when your heart begins to be regenerated,
when you feel the warm invitation of the conviction of sin,
you don't run from God, you run to Him.
And then anybody that puts their faith in Jesus Christ,
the Bible later is going to say that God deposits the third person of the Trinity.
the Holy Spirit on the inside of every single believer and one of the primary roles of the
spirit of God in the believer is to comfort us to give us a peace that transcends all understanding.
Not regret and resolution, not God is good, you're bad, try harder, see you next week,
but the Spirit of God begins to do things in us that we can never do for ourselves.
You see, because when we see God for who he rightly is, you know what you do, you feel convicted.
it. Isaiah.
Isaiah was one of the greatest prophets.
I mean, you think you're cool?
You're not as cool as Isaiah.
He wrote the Bible, would you write?
And in Isaiah, when he encounters the living God,
his response is not, hey, big guy, I got some questions.
No, he falls on his face and he says,
woe in me, for I am lost.
I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips,
for my eyes have seen the king, the Lord of hosts.
My friend J.R. Vassert, saturated years ago, said this,
repentance means I refuse to be at peace with sin that is in my life.
Blessed are those who mourn.
Blessed are to those who come to the reality that this is not what I was created for.
I was made for more.
I was made to be in a relationship with God.
Because when you begin to go down that road,
when you realize your spirits are bankrupt,
when you begin to fill that conviction of sin,
and you say, God, I'm a sinner, I need a Savior,
then God has comfort for us.
He is the Holy Spirit, which leads to the third building block.
Blessed are the meek.
Blessed or the meek.
We don't understand this word.
English, it's tough, man, because it rhymes with weak.
It ain't a man I know that wants to be weak.
I don't want you to be weak.
God doesn't want you to be weak.
I don't know a man that's like, man, I hope at my funeral, they say,
You know that Jobie was meek.
See, you laugh right there.
I hurt my feeling, so that's not what it means.
It means strength under control.
Literally in Greek, meek, I know I sound like Dr. Seuss when I say this,
but it means bit bridled horse.
That Greek can be a picture language in that thing that you would put in the mouth of a thoroughbred
so that you could control that strength.
That's what meekness is.
It's not weakness.
It means that I'm turning over the reins of my life to another master.
Not that I'm going to be less strong.
Actually, when you tame or break a horse, they get stronger.
They live longer.
They can pull more.
One cowboy on a broken horse can go round up 12 wild when it's easy.
You realize this?
This is, in my opinion, as Jesus is laying this out,
blessed are you when you realize I do not bring merit to the equation.
Blesser to you when you begin to mourn your spiritual condition,
your separation from God.
And blessed are you when you turn the reins of your life over to another master.
This is the moment of salvation.
This is when you say, I ain't the boss of me anymore.
I admit it, I'm a sinner.
God, I believe that when Christ died on the cross, somehow that counted for me.
Lord, take the reins.
In 26 minutes, I'm going to give you an opportunity to do that.
You start praying about it right now.
for they shall inherit the earth.
It's directional language.
That you were heading towards absolute destruction.
Pastor Adam taught us about four or five weeks a month ago or something
that in the end, in the consummation of all things,
heaven is not someplace up there in the sky where you go forever.
No, no, no, there's going to be a new heaven and a new earth.
And when you put your faith in Jesus Christ,
what you're doing is God turned you around.
You repent.
You were facing the world.
You were facing destruction.
And your back was toward God.
and then he brings you back to himself.
Now you've got your back towards this world
and you are coming towards him
and yours is you inherit eternity.
So blessed are you when you repent and change direction,
surrender your life to the Lordship of Jesus Christ
as your Lord and Savior.
Which leads to number four.
Blessed are those that hunger and thirst for righteousness.
Do you hunger and thirst for righteousness?
You see, most of the time
when we hear righteous, we think about right activity.
It's not what the Bible typically means.
It typically means a right standing with God.
You see, the moment you put your faith in Jesus, you are justified.
It is just as if, from God's perspective, this breaks down a lot, but it'll help you remember it.
From God's perspective, when you put your faith in Jesus, it's just as if I'd never sin.
Because when he sees me, he sees the imputed righteousness of Christ.
That's what he sees.
I'm adopted into his family.
And so this doesn't just mean, I hunger and rights to do good things.
I hunger and thirst for him.
I hunger and thirst for you, God.
This is why Jesus, in John 15, he gives this unbelievable invitation.
He's like, come here, come here.
Come here really close.
Abide in me, and I will abide in you.
Not some kind of program.
My dad's like the gardener, and he loves you so much.
There's some junkies going to cut out, man.
It's going to hurt so bad.
It's going to be so good for you, though.
Abide in my word, and you'll abide to me.
Stay close to me.
This is all relational language.
Eventually, he sits down with his disciples.
He's like, you call me Lord and Master, and you should.
I'm the king of kings and the Lord of the Lord.
I'm the boss of everything.
I spoke you into existence, knitted you together in your mama's womb.
And I call you friend.
Blessed are you when you hunger and thirst for Jesus.
Listen, man, our church scares me to death.
I love it, I love it.
There's nothing else I want to do with my whole life, okay?
I'm telling you, I'm going to preach my own funeral, close the casket,
and then you'll be done with me.
I'm not kidding.
They're going to show clips of me doing this right now, okay?
May we'll get so many people flooding in and watching it on the internet,
watch it on YouTube and all that kind of stuff,
and I know I can get fiery and I can be funny sometimes,
and I am so afraid that people will just be entertained,
but you don't know Jesus.
And I don't know how to make you love something I love.
I don't.
I want it so bad for you, man.
That's why I stand in that lobby.
I want to pray with every person I can.
I just want you to love him.
I want you to know him.
I don't want you to just show up here every once in a while and just attend an event.
And think, well, that was neat.
And then just leave, man.
I want you to hunger and thirst for him.
Not just right activity.
Now, when you know him and love him, he's going to change everything about your life.
When you get run over by the grace train, of true, of course, it changes everything.
And I'm just telling you, man, I know him.
I want him.
I love him.
I can't get over the gospel.
I don't know why he would save me, except for his glory.
And so this doesn't mean I'm, I hunger and thirst just to get everything right so I could check all the boxes.
In Romans chapter three, Romans is like the standard for righteousness.
And in the book of Romans, Paul makes it abundantly clear that righteousness is not simply right activity
because he struggles with activity in Romans chapter 7.
In Romans chapter 3, he said, for by works of the law, no human being will be justified in his sight.
since through the law comes knowledge of sin,
but now the righteousness of God
has been manifested apart from the law,
although the law and prophets bear witness to it,
the righteousness of God through faith
in Jesus Christ for all who believe.
The only way that you could be dressed in his righteousness
and stand before him faultless before the throne
is that you have trusted in Jesus.
And if that doesn't drive you to want more of him
and more of him or more of him,
something's wrong.
In that great hymn, how great thou art.
The writer says, and when I think of God, his son not sparing, sent him to die.
And then it's like he stops for a second.
He makes this parenthetical statement, I scarce can take it in.
I can't believe it.
I can't get my mind around it.
I can't get my heart around it.
I can't get over it.
I scarce can take it in.
That on the cross, my burden gladly bearing, he bled and died.
to take away my sin.
And then something happens when you realize that.
Then sings my soul, my Savior God to thee, how great thou art.
Blessed are you when you hunger and thirst for righteousness,
the alien righteousness that the Bible is talking about is Jesus in your place.
And you know what happens?
You'll be satisfied.
You know why you're so dissatisfied with your life?
Because you keep chasing the temporary things of this world.
and you were created as an eternal being with an insatiable soul.
And the only thinking that can satisfy it is the almighty everlasting God.
This is why some of you have accomplished all your dreams, man.
Now you're not satisfied with them anymore, but, I mean, you're living in a fatter house and you ever dream?
You married up, you're aggravated with her.
You got relatively okay kids compared to the other kids at school.
They're awesome.
You've been on so many vacations.
You can't even remember whether things happened anymore.
You got a cyber truck and you lay in bed at night and you goes, this is it?
That ain't it.
It'll never satisfy.
Augustine says, thou madest us for thyself and our heart is restless until it rest in thee.
He'll never be satisfied until you hunger and thirst for him and only he will satisfy.
C.S. Louis, very famously, in mere Christianity, says,
if we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.
Jesus says, blessed are you when you hunger and thirst for me?
Because in me and me alone is where you're going to find abundant life, where you're going to find satisfaction,
because you were created for me.
And then much like the Ten Commandments, if you know the Ten Commandments very well,
the first four, the first three are about our vertical relationship with,
God. There's one God cut out the idols, watch your mouth, don't use the Lord's name in vain.
The Fourth Commandment, the Sabbath Commandment, it's not just about like take a day off,
that's fine, but it's really about you've got to live in the kind of rhythm of this hinge
commandment where you make me first in your life that I am before all things.
And you rest and you refuel so that you could be about the business of God.
and you refuel with the love of God every single week
so that the love of God can then flow through you
in the way we treat one another.
All the rest of the commandments are how we're supposed to live in love with one another.
So don't kill each other, don't lie to each other,
and only sleep with your wife, those kind of things.
The beatitudes are the same.
Blessed her to you when you're broken and you realize I need a Savior.
Blessed are to you when you mourn over your disconnected relationship with God,
Blessed are you when you turn the reins over to Jesus
and you deeply desire that growing relationship with Him.
And then Jesus through you is going to begin to help you treat the world differently,
which leads to the fifth one.
Blessed or the merciful.
Dude, praise God, this isn't just a conditional blessing.
Because guess what?
If I'm like, hey, would all the merciful people raise their hand?
Guess who ain't raising their hand?
You're a pastor.
I don't just ooze mercy.
except that I know how merciful God has been to me
and as I hunger and thirst for him
and I get closer and closer to him
than with his spirit through me
I'm able to treat others like God treated me.
Grace is to give somebody what they don't deserve.
Mercy is to not give somebody what they do deserve.
And God has been so merciful to us.
So he says blessed or the merciful.
Anybody know a Christian who's leading,
foot is just judgmentalism.
They're not blessed. They're not walking in the way of Jesus.
Accountability, yeah. Condemnation, no way.
That what God has done in me is beginning to change me because identity perceives activity.
And if you are in Christ, this is crazy, you are full of mercy because you're full of
Christ.
Ephesians 2 says, you were children of wrath.
Think about that.
Now I know our 1825, I know that's offensive.
you because you were told your whole life that you were a butterfly and you were a snowflake and
you were a skittal. You're not. You're a child of wrath, a wretched, crooked and a prey, black-hearted
sinner that deserves to go to hell forever and ever and ever. Selah. Everybody laughing too,
though, that's the thing. But God, being rich in mercy,
he didn't give us what we deserve. To be rich means you have more than enough. God does not
simply give you enough mercy that you can squeak your mercy.
way into heaven.
But God would love us so much
that he lavishes his love
upon his children that we might be called
children of God. He has
over, he just pours mercy and pours
mercy and pours mercy.
He says, blessed or the merciful
for they shall receive mercy. This is what
Jesus is going to pray in the Lord's Prayer, by the way.
You realize what we pray when we pray
the Lord's Prayer? Father, forgive
my trespasses.
Okay. As I forgive
those who trespass against me.
You know who doesn't give forgiveness?
People that don't have forgiveness.
And maybe you ain't giving it because you ain't got it.
And if you got Jesus, you got mercy.
Which leads to the next one.
I hope you see here when you turn the reins of your life over to Jesus as your master.
He begins to transform you from the inside out.
The Christian life is not outside in.
I've said this a million times.
Go into church that doesn't make you a Christian anymore and put in your head in the oven makes you a biscuit.
That is not how it works.
He begins to do a work from the end of the inside.
inside out. This is called the fruit, singular, fruit of the spirit. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These are not out things outside in things that are manufactured. These are inside out things. And then he says this, blessed or the pure and heart. This is how I know that my theory, that this is just building blocks of the gospel of Jesus Christ, justification and sanctification that one day will lead to glorification. This is how I know, because if this is, this is, this is,
is a conditional blessing. Would all the pure and heart people please stand up? And the moment that you
self-identify, that's me. You're full of pride. And God opposes the proud. If you declare
your self-righteous, you are by definition self-righteous. Does anybody like the self-righteous? No.
So here's what this means. You know who's pure in heart? Every single person that has trusted
Christ as their savior. You don't feel like it.
yet. You haven't fully realized it yet because you've got the same mind. We talked about this during
the temptation sermon. You still got the same jacked up mind. This is why we have to not be conformed
to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of our mind. But the moment you put
your faith in Jesus, he ripped out that wretched, crooked, and depraved black heart, and he gave
you a new heart. Ezekiel 3626 says, and I will give you a new heart and a new spirit I will
put within you, and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.
Psalm 51.
After David had done some shady stuff, he says,
creating me a clean heart, old God.
And renewing a right spirit within me.
Second Corinthians 517, he says,
therefore if anyone is in Christ,
he is a new creation.
The old has passed away.
Behold, the new has come.
You realize what this is?
You don't have to do the things you used to do.
You're not the person you used to be.
The old you is dead.
The new you is alive in Christ.
And guess what you get?
Blessed to the pure and heart,
you get to see God.
that's what you were created for
when the very first man was ever created
God gathers together the dirt
of the earth
the Hebrew words Adama
this is where we get the name
Adam or Adam
is what he named him dirt
and the Bible says he's not yet a living creature
then the Bible says he breathes into his nostrils
he wants you to know
that he's not doing this from the third heaven
knows the nose mouth to mouth
God, the Almighty Creator, breath, breath
into Adam.
And he opens his eyes and he's face to face with his Heavenly Father.
That has been imprinted on every single one of us.
That's what we were created for.
That's why the temporary things of this world will not satisfy.
And when you put your faith in Jesus Christ and he gives you a new heart,
you get to see God.
Think about this.
Moses is a big deal, man.
Moses part of the Red Sea.
What's you done?
Moses is on the mountain and received the Ten Commandments that God with his finger etched him into the...
I know you had a dream and thought God talked to you one time.
That's neat.
God gave him the Ten Commandments.
He's a big deal.
He writes five books of the Bible.
And at one point, Moses has a request.
Show me your glory.
I want to see your face.
God's like, nope.
Ain't going to work.
They have not sent the Redeemer to the Substitutionary Atonement for your sins.
So if you enter into the Lord.
presence of my holiness, I'll burn you up like a marshmallow and a campfire.
Won't be good for you.
Very loose translation, but here's what happens.
So I'm going to tuck you in this little rock and I'm going to walk by, I'm going to let you see the afterburners.
How about that?
Made his face glow.
Jesus comes along.
He says, if you've seen me, you've seen the Father.
This is what you were created for.
Blessed are the pure in heart.
Blessed is the person that surrenders their life to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
because he gives us a pure heart
and you get to be face to face with God like Adam was
which leads to the next one.
Blessed are the peacemakers, not peacekeepers.
So all you moms are staying at home,
raising them hellions that you call babies.
You spend all day, right?
You go to your room, you go,
that's not what Jesus is talking about.
God bless your ministry.
I'm praying for you.
A peace.
How do you make peace?
This is not the absence of conflict,
but this is the fullness or wholeness,
shalom of God, you will never be at peace until you're at peace with God.
Blessed are you when you help this traitorous race be reconciled to a holy and perfect God.
That's what this is saying.
Second Corinthians 5 says it this way, beginning in verse 18, and then it gets to one of my favorite verses.
Paul says, all this is from God who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.
If you're a believer in Jesus, you have a peace.
making ministry to help lost people, sinful people, people that have rejected the almighty God,
just like the prodigal did, and our job is to communicate the good news of the gospel that they,
through the blood of Christ, might be reconciled to this holy and perfect God.
That is, in Christ, God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses
against them, and entrusting us with the message of reconciliation, therefore we are ambassadors
for Christ.
Let me put it on the bottom of the show.
Blessed are you when you pray for your one more.
Blessed are you when you invite your one more.
Blesser to you when you share that invitation.
Why?
Because God is making his appeal through us.
We implore you on behalf of Christ.
Be reconciled to God.
For our sake, he made him to be sin who knew no sin
that in him we might become the righteousness of God.
When you are convicted of your sin,
when you realize you're poor in spirit,
You're broken. You're busted up. You're like, God, I can't do this. When you begin to mourn your separation
from God, when you say, okay, I'm turning over the reins of my life. And he begins to work in you
and fill you with mercy. And he makes you a peacemaker. And you, because the people that you love,
you want them to understand the love that you've experienced from God. You begin to share your faith.
Bible says, blessed are you because you're going to be called sons of God.
In Greek, they don't have adverbs like we do.
This will be the Greek way of saying,
Blessed are you, for you will be godly.
You want to be godly, be like God.
What did God the son do?
He came on a rescue mission for me and you.
Every single time you realize the moment you got rescued,
you're part of the rescue team,
congratulations, blessed are you.
Because you're doing God stuff.
So far so good, right?
This last one makes a terrible turn.
because in our world, now listen, if you just want to do the casual, cultural Christianity,
you'll be fine, you'll be totally fine, just don't tell nobody.
But if you begin to actually live like this, if you begin to actually be covered in the dust of your rabbi,
if you're not just like a church attender that kind of believes in Jesus,
but you actually follow in the footsteps of Jesus,
and you begin to say the things that he said and do the things that he did,
and you begin to live this kind of life,
blessed are you when you were persecuted for righteousness.
Now there's a couple of things here.
First of all,
blessed are you when you were persecuted for righteousness?
Not blessed are you because you're a jerk.
And there's a lot of jerks for Jesus ministry out there.
That's not what we're talking about.
I know some of you like, no, I'm just bold,
and Myers-Briggs is J-E-R-K.
Not what I mean, man.
But because you decide I'm going to do what God says
and not what this world says.
You will be persecuted.
Trust me.
You will be persecuted.
Now, there are definitely degrees to it.
We should be praying every single day for the persecuted church around the world,
the thousands of believers right now in Nigeria.
This means something different than them than a mean tweet.
And I would say this, if you haven't busted your nose lately against this culture,
it could be because you're just going with the flow.
if you haven't been persecuted for your faith ever
it could be just because you are indistinguishable from the lost
and you might want to check that
but he says blessed
are those who are persecuted for righteousness
for the kingdom of heaven is yours
repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand
and the gospel of the kingdom is not only the gospel of your salvation
that is definitely the beginning of it no doubt
but the gospel is not just like
the entrance exam in, the gospel is the whole course load. The gospel is not just the shallow end
of the pool, it's the whole thing, including the deck and the diving board. Y'all don't have
diving boards anymore. We just have diving boards. Sorry. The gospel is not just the
starter of the car. It's bumper to bumper. It's not just the ABCs. It's the A to Z. And so Jesus
preaches the gospel of the kingdom of heaven. Why? Because when you submit and surrender to the king,
you were about his business, and when we do this in this world, we have an enemy.
But I've got good news.
The same power that saved you is the power that will sustain you.
And Jesus has the audacity to say rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven.
For so they persecuted the prophets.
And now the rest of the sermon on the mound, in a few weeks when we get to the end,
we're going to get back to what Jesus saying, hey, some of you are going to be standing in line for heaven.
and I'm going to say, depart from me forever, I never knew you.
Is that scary?
I hope so.
You realize there's going to be people that don't get into heaven, and they are totally caught off guard.
And the reason that we know these people didn't know Jesus is because their response, when Jesus says, I didn't know you, what they produced was their religious resume.
But Jesus, I did all kind of things for you.
I went every night as saturated.
I sponsored a kid.
I showed up to church several times a month.
Sometimes I would tip you on the way out.
Their list is even more than that.
They said, did we not prophesying your name?
Did we not cast out demons in your name?
You would think if you're on the exorcism team,
you're probably going to heaven, right?
I ain't ever cast out a demon.
I've told you before.
Closest ever got.
I sent a seventh grader home from camp.
That's the closest ever got to cast out of demon.
And here's how we know they didn't get the gospel.
because the only paperwork that matters
when you stand before the Great White Throne
judgment is not your resume.
It's that you are SVP to his invitation.
That is it, man.
Like Alistair Begg says,
the only way we get in is like the thief on the cross,
the man on the middle cross said I could come.
That is it.
So please don't miss this.
Because the middle of the sermon,
the next bunch of weeks,
it's going to be the symptoms of the,
the gospel-infected life.
So we do marriage different.
We do sex different.
And we do, we don't sue people like the world tells us to.
We do everything.
We do forgiveness different.
We do money different.
We do everything different.
Not so that we can stand right before God.
If you get to heaven and think you're going to show him your resume,
then you have completely missed the very beginning of the sermon.
Blessed are you who are poor in spirit.
Blessed are you when you realize you bring nothing to the equation except the sin that requires salvation.
Jesus did not come to make bad people better or sad people happy.
He came to give life to the dead and salvation for sinners.
He's going to close this whole thing up.
We'll be there in a few weeks.
There are two guys that build houses.
House means life.
One guy built it on the sand of his own resume.
And another guy built it on the rock, the person and work of Jesus.
And the wind and the rain came to both guys.
The Jesus follower and the Jesus faker.
So God does not promise some easy life.
Man, if you don't, if you want easy, don't be a Christian.
If you want everybody to like you, sell ice cream.
Don't be a Christian.
And the guy that built his life on his own resume,
everything fell apart and great was the fall of it.
But the man who built his life on the rock of Jesus Christ was sustained because it was not him holding him up.
It was Christ himself.
So blessed are the poor in spirit.
If your testimony is the same as jelly rolls, maybe not that extreme or maybe, because we've got a bunch of guys watching in prison right now.
And you realize, man, I'm not just sad that I got busted.
I'm sad because I am busted.
and I don't bring any merit to the equation
and I need someone to do for me what I cannot do for myself.
I got no righteousness in and of myself.
I admit it.
I'm a sinner.
I need a savior.
And I believe, I trust that somehow
when Jesus Christ was on that cross
and he pushed up on his nail pierce feet
and he said, it is finished or paid in full,
somehow that counted for me.
if I will just trust him
not trusting me not trusting my good works
not trust in the
religious activity that I was brought up in
no no no no that's not going to do it whatsoever
that's a house built on sand
but I trust in the finished work of Christ
that when he died on the cross somehow that counted
for me
then the Bible says if that's you
then there's a prayer in the Bible that you can pray
that gets answered 100% of the time
says this in Romans 1013
for all who call on the name of the Lord will be saved.
Because what it means to call on the name of the Lord is blessed or the meek.
What it means to call Jesus your Lord is, I ain't got this.
I'm ready to turn the reins of my life over to you.
You take it from here.
And that's called salvation.
and God is a promise keeping God.
And so I want you to buy your heads, I want you to close your eyes.
Not because you're embarrassed, and not because I care if anybody sees you.
I want the whole world to see you.
I just don't want you to be distracted.
In your mind, I want you to go back 2,000 years,
and I want you to sit on the side of a mountain.
And even though there were thousands of people with all kinds of reasons for being there,
I mean, some people just got healed, and some people's cousin just got healed,
and they were just in the mood for another healing
or to see a good show or to hear a good sermon.
And yet, as he was talking, you had that feeling like, oh, my gosh.
Did somebody tell him?
I feel like he's only talking to me.
That even though you were sitting among thousands,
you felt like the Christ was looking right at you
and talking just to you.
And saying, come on, hand over the reins to me.
And that might be your experience right now.
that the God of the universe is speaking
through this dumb old redneck
to you right now
saying come home
wouldn't you come to me
why don't you put down your pride
and for the very first time why don't you admit it
you're not just a bad person that needs to be better
but you're a sinner
and you need a savior what you need
is him
and you realize that in this moment for the very first time
it's not just a
head knowledge with a lot of pushback between your ears, but somehow you believe, you trust
that when Jesus died on the cross, that actually counted for you, not the person just next
to you, but the you sitting in your seat right now. So today, you want to say yes to the invitation
of God, to turn over the reins of your life, to call on the name of a Lord. And so if that's
you, there's no magic prayer. This isn't witchcraft. There's not an incantation. It's
just surrender. And so if you, for the very first time, are ready to call on the name of the
Lord as your Lord and Savior, would you just stick your hand up right where you are and just say,
Lord Jesus save me? And that is a prayer that he will answer every single time, not because
your hands in the air, but because you are admitting it, you are believing in him and you were
calling on his name. Lifted high and say, Lord Jesus, save me. Our good and gracious Heavenly,
Father God, we love you more than anything because you first loved us. God, I thank you so much
said you did not just come and upgrade the rules by which we have to live by.
But you fulfilled every single one.
You did for us what we could not do.
You lived the life we couldn't live.
And then you died the death that we deserve.
That Jesus, you did not merely die for us.
You died instead of us.
And for anyone who would believe, we get credit.
We get imputed with your perfect righteousness,
your perfect standing before God.
God, you rip out our heart of stone and you give us a heart of flesh.
heart, and we get to see you face to face forever and ever and ever.
And God, may we never get over the gospel.
We prayed in Jesus' name.
Amen.
Church, would you please stand?
We believe that the gospel demands a response.
I mean, demands it.
And so we're going to sing.
We're going to sing.
The Bible says, is anyone among you cheerful, you should sing.
We're going to sing gospel.
words. It's like a big prayer where all of our campuses, all over the place, from Orlando to
Jessup, we're all singing the same thing at the same time in prisons and all the thing, man,
because he is worth it, he is worthy of it. And we're going to bring our ties and our offerings
because we're saying, Jesus, where my treasure is, my heart will be also, and I want you
to have it all. I want you to have my heart because you're the only one worth it. And we pray
because he is a good dad.
And he says, come to me, all you who are weary and heavy burden.
If you're mourning, if you need something, Jesus says, come to me.
Cast all your cares upon me because I care for you.
So let's sing, let's bring, let's pray.
Let's respond.
