City Life Church San Diego
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456060/fan_mail/new] The Sermon on the Mount doesn’t let us stay comfortable. Jesus looks straight at our self-protection, our need to be right, and our habit of performing, then he calls us into a life that’s honestly better and honestly harder. We open Matthew 5 with three lines from the Beatitudes that sound simple until you try to live them: “Blessed are the merciful,” “Blessed are the pure in heart,” and “Blessed are the peacemakers.” We tell a story about a runner who hits the end of himself and discovers that the pain he hates might be the very sign that healing has started. That becomes the frame for everything else: conviction can feel like pain, but “good pain” is often the cure, because it means we’re alive and God is changing us. From there, we dig into mercy as costly compassion that gets close, not polite distance. We talk about purity of heart as continual cleansing in a world that constantly tries to mix junk into our desires, and why none of us ever “arrive” spiritually. And we get practical about peacemaking: not peacekeeping, not avoidance, but shalom-building work that steps into conflict with truth, humility, and love, whether that’s in church relationships or in a tense moment on the street. If you’ve been trying to fix yourself through sheer effort, we want you to hear this clearly: Jesus is the cure. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456060/support]
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