
The Beatitudes are not a list of individual virtues—they are a growth chart for disciples. In this podcast, Pastor John DeVries revisits Jesus’ words in Matthew 5 to help believers examine their spiritual growth and rediscover the heart of discipleship. Each episode explores how the Beatitudes flow from the gospel itself, beginning with poverty of spirit and continuing through a life shaped by rep... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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The final beatitude brings discipleship to its highest point—and its most surprising test. In this episode, Pastor John DeVries shows how persecution for righteousness’ sake is not a sign of failure, but of faithful growth in Christ. As disciples liv... more
What kind of peace does Jesus call his disciples to pursue? In this episode, Pastor John DeVries revisits the Beatitudes as a growth chart of discipleship and shows that biblical peacemaking is far more than conflict avoidance or surface harmony. Tru... more
What does it mean to be pure in heart? In this episode, Pastor John DeVries explores the sixth beatitude as a call to true devotion—not sinless perfection, but an undivided, authentic heart set on Christ. Drawing on the biblical picture of marriage a... more
At this pivotal point in the Beatitudes, discipleship moves from formation to action. In this episode, Pastor John DeVries shows how mercy becomes the foundational activity of the Christian life—the outward expression of a heart shaped by humility, r... more
What does it mean to hunger and thirst for righteousness? In this episode, Pastor John DeVries explores how spiritual desire grows naturally from repentance, mourning, and meekness. Righteousness is not merely something we receive, but something we a... more
What is meekness—and why does Jesus call it a blessing? In this episode, Pastor John DeVries continues through the Beatitudes as a growth chart of discipleship, exploring meekness not as weakness, but as humble strength shaped by trust in God. Meekne... more
What kind of mourning does Jesus call a blessing? In this episode, Pastor John DeVries shows how mourning flows naturally from being poor in spirit and plays a vital role in the growth of every disciple. This is not sorrow rooted in circumstances, bu... more
What does it mean to be poor in spirit—and why does Jesus place this beatitude first? In this episode, Pastor John DeVries introduces the Beatitudes as a growth chart for disciples, showing how spiritual poverty is not merely an admission of sin, but... more
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