The Beatitudes & the Upside-Down Kingdom
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In this episode of our series on Matthew: The Way of the Kingdom of Heaven. Julie and Kimberly continue their journey through the Sermon on the Mount, settling into the opening words of Jesus in the Beatitudes. Together, they reflect on how these familiar verses reveal the heart of the kingdom of heaven—an upside-down kingdom built on grace, humility, mercy, and transformation.
The conversation explores how the Beatitudes are not separate categories of believers, but a complete portrait of kingdom character that Jesus forms in all His followers. Julie and Kimberly wrestle honestly with past misunderstandings, religious baggage, and the tension of learning to live out the message of Jesus in a world shaped by performance, fear, and self-protection.
In This Episode
* Why the Beatitudes may be the "new Ten Commandments" for kingdom living
* The connection between Jesus on the mountain and Moses on Mount Sinai
* Understanding "poor in spirit" as the starting place of grace
* Why the Beatitudes build upon one another as a unified picture of discipleship
* Wrestling with persecution, suffering, and joy in the kingdom of heaven
* Honest reflections on church culture, vulnerability, and creating safe spaces for broken people
* The importance of confession, authenticity, and spiritual renewal in the church
* Personal reflections on which Beatitude resonates most deeply right now
Scripture Discussed
* Matthew 5:1–12 — The Beatitudes
* Philippians 2 — The attitude of Christ
* Psalms 27 — Seeking the face of God
* Exodus 24 — Covenant at Mount Sinai
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