2. The Context of the Be Happy’s
Birthing a community
Defining values (e.g. Lifestyle)
Defining universals
Drawing on the wisdom
of the sages of Israel,
each beatitude from the
Old Testament
3. The Disciplines of Jesus
Like facets of a diamond
Perhaps closest we have
to a succinct description of
the nature of God?
These are used as a basis
for ethics
Impossible except for the
indwelling Spirit
Do you know the
overwhelming presence or
are you blocked up?
4. Each beatitude includes:
A blessing or a curse
A description of the character of God’s “godly
poor”
A promise
5. Matthew 5:3-12
3 Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the land.
6 Blessed are they who hunger and
thirst for righteousness,
for they will be satisfied.
7 Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.
8 Blessed are the pure of heart, for they will see God.
9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
10 Blessed are those who are
persecuted because of
righteousness,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
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Blessed are you when people
insult you and persecute you and
falsely say all kinds of evil against
you because of me.
Rejoice and be glad, for your reward
will be great in heaven.
6. Luke 6:20-26 Blessings…
"Blessed are you who are poor, for the
kingdom of God is yours.
Blessed are you who are now hungry, for
you will be satisfied.
Blessed are you who are now weeping, for
you will laugh.
Blessed are you when people hate you, and
when they exclude and insult you, and
denounce your name as evil on account of
the Son of Man. Rejoice and leap for joy on
that day! Behold, your reward will be great in
heaven. For their ancestors treated the
prophets in the same way.
7. …and Woes
But woe to you who are
rich, for you have received
your consolation.
But woe to you who are
filled now, for you will be
hungry.
Woe to you who laugh now,
for you will grieve and
weep.
Woe to you when all men
shall speak well of you, for
their ancestors treated the
false prophets in this way."
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8. The Poor in Spirit
Luke says, “Blessed are you poor”
This was an economic class, the labouring poor
Out of their poverty they responded to God
The term had developed during the prophetic period
as Israel had urbanised, and the society polarised
between the oppressive rich and the oppressed poor.
It has nothing to do with rich people who have a
poverty of spirit.
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9. The opposite of poverty of spirit
is the spirit of the rich.
The rich are always right.
They are independent of others and of God.
They have a sense of power and control.
The poor in spirit have an internal poverty,
They are people who depend on God,
recognising their spiritual need,
their lack of spirituality,
their frailty.
10. Is poverty blessed?
No, the poor are blessed –
those poor who respond to God
The Conundrum (Luke 6)
Poverty is a curse
The poor are blessedThe poor are blessed
Riches are a blessing
But the rich are cursedBut the rich are cursed
11. Rich man, poor man…
Can we be rich externally
and poor in spirit?
Jesus chose poverty in
birth, life and death, laying
aside his wealth.
He asks us to follow.
Flee earthly riches
Internal
Poverty
External
Poverty
Internal
Humility
External
Humility
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12. The beatitudes are
an expansion of the
blessings on the
godly poor.
13. Blessed are those
who mourn…
God weeps, God sits where
men and women sit, where
people hurt. He dwelt (e.g. Tumbakan).
The dying disciple wears
sackcloth in their heart for the
sins of his/her people.
They cry over the slave trade in
Manila,
over the putrid stench of the
alcoholic in their arms
over the pain of the childless
orphans of Rwanda.
They pour out their soul for
the hungry (Isa 58:10).
Wailing- Bernard Hinds
14. Blessed are the meek…
Meekness dies to power
and chooses powerlessness.
You cannot put the meek down
for they have chosen the bottom.
The steel of the inner is
tempered by the compassion of
a gentle and quiet spirit in
outward relationships.
Like sponge rubber on the outside
and steel in the backbone
Women like this are beautiful
before God (1 Pet 3:4).
(e.g. fetching water)
Humility - M (Feuerteufel)
by Karin Kuhlmann (Germany)
15. …they shall inherit the earth
The meek person does not have to fight for his own
rights.
They have chosen not to have rights.
Such powerless people are the ones who are truly powerful.
This is the central character of a successful missionary.
The meek can cross any barrier.
These are those who inherit the earth.
From one small obedience stepping into a slum, come
the hundreds of works – this is our inheritance, 1000’s –
if we would choose the downwards path.
16. Blessed are those who hunger and
thirst for righteousness
Meekness is weakness without the burning
desire for truth and God.
This hunger is not a hunger for knowledge but for
knowledge in action – a commitment to action for
justice
Righteousness is not just vertical
It is both dying to self-righteousness and trusting
in the righteousness of God.
It is also a hunger for holiness
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17. Blessed are the merciful
Mercy balances the drive for righteousness
It is death to cruelty, the harsh word, the rigid
hardness that blames others, demands from others
A tenderness
that easily forgets and forbears, daily choosing to
forgive (Eph 4:32)
It walks softly among the bruised souls of mankind
(Prov 15:1; Isa 42:3).
18. Blessed are the pure in heart
The heart is the inner shrine,
the temple of God
The pure heart is fixed on
God alone, undivided
By desires to please self
By courting the approval of
others
By the cares of owning and
buying and selling
By the delight in a wife,
husband, family
By pride of position
These do not steal away that
pure devotion to him (1 John
2:15,16)
19. Blessed are the peacemakers
The cross is a cross of pro-active
reconciliation
Peacemakers are able to speak
the truth in love
They are not peaceful people
watching television
They enter into conflict when it
solves the sins that destroy
people and communities.
(e.g. Raineer)
or
20. Blessed are the persecuted
We are hated
Friends are irritated by our goodness
Families hate those who choose poverty and
powerlessness, it goes against their goals for success
Communities hate us: A pure love for Jesus is deeply
offensive to those who love self and darkness
(e.g. CIA or Marxist)
Politicians seek to destroy those who would destroy their
oppressions
Yet we always rejoice and overcome the hatred of our
closest friends and families with love (II Cor 6:10)
21. And the promises
From righteous poverty to ….
The Kingdom of heaven
From pain to comfort
From meek response to oppression to inheriting the
earth
From oppression and injustice, they will be filled with
righteousness, see the transformation of the nations
From cruel slavery, they will find mercy, forgiveness
They will see God, the centre of the Kingdom
They will be adopted as sons and daughters
Persecuted but theirs is the Kingdom of heaven
22.
23. Kingdom Economics
Advice for the Middle Class
Earn muchEarn much
Consume littleConsume little
Hoard nothingHoard nothing
Give generouslyGive generously
Celebrate lifeCelebrate life
Grigg, 1984,
Companion to the
Poor, Authentic
•Production
•Consumption
•Simplicity
•Redistribution
•Focus on Deity