The Gospel of Matthewনমুনা

The Upside-Down Way of Jesus
The words of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount often sound upside-down. “Blessed are the poor in spirit… the meek… those who mourn.” At first glance, these don’t seem like the people we’d call blessed. That’s because Jesus is introducing a way of life that contradicts the world’s logic. His kingdom is not of this world, and living for Him will often feel countercultural.
Following Jesus means being willing to do what seems strange to those around you—to give when others take, to love when others hurt, to stay when others walk away. Jesus didn’t come to do away with the law, but to deepen it. His teaching goes beyond behavior to the heart—inviting us to not just avoid murder, but to deal with our anger; not just avoid adultery, but to guard our thoughts.
The Beatitudes are more than poetic lines—they’re a radical invitation into a life shaped by humility, mercy, purity, and peace. They reflect the heart of Christ and the values of His kingdom.
Respond to God’s Word:
Choose one beatitude today—maybe mercy, purity, or meekness—and ask the Holy Spirit to help you live it out as a reflection of Jesus.
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