June 9, 2018

Sermon on the Mount

June 9, 2018

DAILY READING

Matthew 5:1-12
Psalm 33:12-22
This weekend’s reading: Hebrews 10:19-25

FIELD NOTES

From The Voice translation:
 
“And He began to teach them.
Jesus: Blessed are the spiritually poor—the kingdom of heaven is theirs.
    Blessed are those who mourn—they will be comforted.
    Blessed are the meek and gentle—they will inherit the earth.
    Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness—they will be filled.
    Blessed are the merciful—they will be shown mercy.
    Blessed are those who are pure in heart—they will see God.
    Blessed are the peacemakers—they will be called children of God.
    Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness—the kingdom of heaven is theirs.
    And blessed are you, blessed are all of you when people persecute you or denigrate you or despise you or tell lies about you on My account. But when this happens, rejoice. Be glad. Remember that God’s prophets have been persecuted in the past. And know that in heaven, you have a great reward.”

QUESTIONS FOR THE FIELD

  • Meditate on this passage this week. Let it wash over you. Breathe it in and out of your life.

FAMILY FIELD TALK

  • What can we do to love Jesus better?

PRAYER
Lord, we give it all to you.  We refuse to hold on to things so tightly you are unable to take control.  Make it so in us.  Heal our brokenness.  May we always be all-in with you.  In your name, we pray, Jesus.  Amen.