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This sermon by Bruce Hempel focuses on the call to discipleship and the Beatitudes as the essential attitudes for followers of Jesus. He explains that being a disciple means learning to be like one’s master, a privilege extended to all people, not just a select few. The core of the message is an exposition of the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount, which outline the counter-cultural character traits that Jesus values in his disciples.
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Jesus instructed his apostles to go into all the world and make disciples from all nations, not just the Jewish people (Matthew 28:18-20).[03:46]
In the first century, a rabbi would select only the brightest students to be his disciples; Jesus, however, opened discipleship to whoever would be willing to follow him.[06:40]
Jesus said, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me,” an invitation extended to great multitudes (Luke 9:23).[08:36]
Jesus offers an invitation: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me…” (Matthew 11:28-30).[10:22]
The Sermon on the Mount was taught to Jesus’ disciples who made the effort to come to him on the mountain, not to the entire multitude (Matthew 5:1-2).[13:30]
The Beatitudes are the attitudes to be for a disciple, outlining the counter-cultural character that Jesus values.[17:23]
Poor in spirit: Blessed are those who are spiritually poor and see their need for God, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.[19:00]
Those who mourn: Blessed are those who mourn, including mourning over sin, for they will be comforted and freed.[21:13]
The meek: Blessed are the meek, which is not weakness but gentleness coupled with strength, for they will inherit the earth.[23:54]
Hunger and thirst for righteousness: Blessed are those who desire to be like Christ, for they will be satisfied.[26:46]
The merciful: Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy from God.[27:51]
Pure in heart: Blessed are the pure in heart, free from evil intent and bitterness, for they will see God.[29:23]
Peacemakers: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.[30:41]
Persecuted for righteousness: Blessed are those who are persecuted and insulted for Jesus’ sake, for they should rejoice and be glad for their great reward in heaven.
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Baptism is for those who have decided to follow Jesus and become his disciples, embracing these attitudes and his extraordinary claims.
Scripture References
- Matthew 28:18-20
- Luke 9:23
- Matthew 11:28-30
- Matthew 5:1-2
- Matthew 5:3-12
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