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3.1.26 Pastor Marion Mason - Lent 3: 4 Characteristics of Kingdom Citizens

30 min · 1 de mar de 2026
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Pastor Marion Mason continues the Lent series “Follow” by taking us into the opening lines of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1–6) to answer a question many of us feel in busy, confusing seasons: What does it actually look like to live as a citizen of God’s Kingdom? Framed through the hope-filled “upside-down” beauty of the Beatitudes, this message highlights four inner characteristics that shape Kingdom people—dependence on God, a heart that grieves what grieves Him, humble strength, and a deep hunger for righteousness. Along the way, Pastor Marion connects faith to real life with vivid stories, cultural reflections, and practical next steps—inviting us to slow down, seek God first, and let inward transformation produce outward impact. If your tank feels low or you’re craving clarity, this sermon offers a grounding reminder: keep hope alive—because in Christ, you are somebody.

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3.1.26 Pastor Marion Mason - Lent 3: 4 Characteristics of Kingdom Citizens

Pastor Marion Mason continues the Lent series “Follow” by taking us into the opening lines of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1–6) to answer a question many of us feel in busy, confusing seasons: What does it actually look like to live as a citizen of God’s Kingdom? Framed through the hope-filled “upside-down” beauty of the Beatitudes, this message highlights four inner characteristics that shape Kingdom people—dependence on God, a heart that grieves what grieves Him, humble strength, and a deep hunger for righteousness. Along the way, Pastor Marion connects faith to real life with vivid stories, cultural reflections, and practical next steps—inviting us to slow down, seek God first, and let inward transformation produce outward impact. If your tank feels low or you’re craving clarity, this sermon offers a grounding reminder: keep hope alive—because in Christ, you are somebody.

1 de mar de 202630 min