In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus is reframing spirituality in his day. He opens with the Beatitudes, eight realities embraced and embodied by those living in the Kingdom of Heaven. He then identifies how living into these truths limits chaos, exposes injustice, calls for repentance, and truly fulfills the heart of the Law. But as much as these words challenged popular belief in Jesus’ day, it is nothing compared to today. There is a reason for that.
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Jesus closes the opening section of the Sermon on the Mount by telling the people they need to be more righteous. His actual words translate as, “For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”
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What does it mean to fulfill the Law?
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Being the light of the world, like being the salt of the earth, describes the broad social impact of disciples who embody the Beatitudes. As we explored yesterday, serving as the salt focuses on everyday lived experiences. Being the light of the world is ultimately an act of truth telling that prompts change.
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What does it mean that embodying the Beatitudes makes people the salt of the earth?
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Is there a ninth Beatitude?
I opened the series on the Beatitudes saying there were nine of them. It is true that, “blessed are” shows up nine times in the first part of Matthew chapter five. But is there really a ninth Beatitude?
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