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Blessed In My Brokeness (Luke 6:20-23)

31 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/216325/fan_mail/new] In a world that measures blessing by wealth, comfort, success, and popularity, Jesus offers a completely different perspective. In Luke 6, Jesus declares that the poor, the hungry, the grieving, and the persecuted are blessed—not because their circumstances are easy, but because God's Kingdom operates differently than the world. In this message, Blessed In My Brokenness, we explore one of Jesus’ most challenging and encouraging teachings: true blessing is not determined by what you have, but by your relationship with God. Through pain, loss, weakness, and hardship, Jesus reveals that God often does His deepest work in the lives of those who have come to the end of themselves. Whether you're walking through a season of struggle, carrying grief, searching for fulfillment, or facing opposition for your faith, this message will remind you that your brokenness is not evidence of God's absence—it may be the very place where He wants to meet you. Join us as we discover how God's Kingdom turns the world's definition of blessing upside down and learn why our greatest need often becomes the doorway to God's greatest work. Scripture: Luke 6:20-23 Key Takeaways: • God often does His deepest work in people who have run out of everything except Him. • The world can entertain your flesh, but only Jesus can satisfy your soul. • God doesn't ignore your tears—He redeems them. • Faithfulness to Jesus matters more than the approval of people. Transformational Questions: 1. What if your brokenness is the very place God wants to meet you? 2. What are you feeding more—your flesh or your spirit? 3. Are you living for the approval of Heaven or the applause of people? Support the show [http://hopechurchcleburne.com/giving/]

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