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"Those Who Mourn"

17 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Rev. Jimmy McPherson - Matthew 5:4 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%205%3A4&version=NRSVUE] What could Jesus possibly mean when he says, "Blessed are those who mourn"? In this message from Matthew 5:4, we explore one of the most surprising Beatitudes and discover that Jesus is not glorifying suffering but proclaiming God's presence and promise to those who grieve. Drawing on the biblical vision of God's coming restoration, this sermon considers how faithful mourning can become an expression of love, hope, and longing for God's kingdom. In a world marked by loss, injustice, and heartbreak, Jesus offers a surprising word of comfort: those who mourn are not abandoned—they are blessed, and they shall be comforted. Thank you for listening and for supporting the ministry of John Knox Presbyterian Church Seattle. To learn more about our life together and ministry, visit www.johnknox.church [https://johnknox.church/].

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