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Pastor David opens by reminding us that showing up with a pure heart, hungry for God, is itself something worth celebrating. Drawing from the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12, he points out that Jesus' earliest crowds weren't the religious elite — they were ordinary, broken people who were desperate for something more. And to them, Jesus said, "Blessed are you." God isn't looking for perfection before He pours out His blessing. He's looking for willingness. In fact, Pastor David notes that the most faith-filled people he's ever known are often those with the least stability — those who rely on God for their daily bread.But the blessing doesn't end there. Moving into Matthew 5:13-16, Pastor David makes it clear that those who are blessed by God are also used by God. Jesus calls His followers the salt of the earth and the light of the world — not the government, not the social elites, but ordinary people who embody Kingdom values. Salt preserves what surrounds it. Light illuminates what's around it. In the same way, the blessings God gives us are never meant to stop with us — they are meant to be passed through us to the people we live and work alongside every day.We invite you to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/faithmcrichmondtx
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