Matthew 5:7: Blessed are the merciful (4-12-26)
In a world that often demands “an eye for an eye,” Jesus calls His followers to a radical alternative: Mercy.
In today’s message, we dive deep into the fifth Beatitude found in Matthew 5:7: “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.” We explore what it truly means to be “blessed” (makarios) and why mercy is much more than just holding back a punch—it is the active, gracious pursuit of another person’s well-being, even when they don’t deserve it.
In this sermon, we cover:
✅ The Meaning of Blessing: Why spiritual thriving is different from material prosperity.
✅ The Anatomy of Mercy: How mercy withholds judgment and extends unexpected blessings.
✅ The Barriers to Mercy: How resentment and envy harden our hearts and how to break free.
✅ Practical Steps: How to cultivate a merciful heart by looking at the cross of Christ.
If you’ve ever struggled to forgive someone who hurt you, or if you find yourself trapped in the cycle of resentment, this message is for you.
