Jesus' definition of "blessed" is not comfort, cash, or applause. It's God's nearness, approval, and formation—often in the very places the world avoids. 

Launching toward the end of March 2026 / early April 2026 📅

The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1–12) are not a soft opening to the Sermon on the Mount—they're a Kingdom manifesto. They challenge what we reward, what we chase, and what we call "a good life." In this series, we'll walk slowly through Jesus' words and let them reframe our hearts, our habits, and our definition of success.

What this series is

This is a guided journey through the Beatitudes, one blessing at a time. Each part will help you understand the context, grasp what Jesus is actually saying, and apply it to real life—work pressure, relationships, anxiety, discouragement, and daily decision-making.
You won't need perfect faith to start. Just an open heart and a willingness to be reshaped.

What to expect

  • A short passage focus (with context)
  • A clear takeaway (what "blessed" means here)
  • A practical "Apply it" section for the week
  • A simple prayer to close
  • Downloadable reflection guides for personal quiet time or small groups.

Series Prologue: "Blessed Doesn't Mean Easy" 

Jesus sees the crowds, but He doesn't start with a hype speech. He goes up the mountain, sits down, and calls His disciples close. The crowd is still listening, but this moment has weight—like a teacher laying down the foundation before anything else can make sense. And what He says first is not what people expect.

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The Kingdom of God often looks “upside-down” at first. But it’s the truest way up. 👑