"They serve to clarify Jesus' fundamental message: the free availability of God's rule and righteousness to all of humanity through reliance upon Jesus Himself... They do this simply by taking those who, from the human point of view, are regarded as most hopeless, most beyond all possibility of God's blessing or even interest, and exhibiting them as enjoying God's touch and abundant provision from the heavens.
This fact of God's care and provision proves to all that no human condition excludes blessedness, that God may come to any person with His care and deliverance. God does sometimes help those who cannot, or perhaps just do not, help themselves. (So much for another well-known generalization!) The religious system of His day left the multitudes out, but Jesus welcomed them all into His kingdom. Anyone could come as well as any other. They still can. That is the gospel of the beatitudes......
Thus by proclaiming blessed those who in the human order are thought hopeless, and by pronouncing woes over those human beings regarded as well off, Jesus opens the kingdom of the heavens to everyone" (Dallas Willard, The Divine Conspiracy, pp.116-119).
May all of us strive effortlessly and fearlessly in our quest to help others come into contact with the gospel of the kingdom (John 3:3, 5). It is the good news and it is available to all (Acts 11:17-18; Romans 5:18; Colossians 1:13).
Have a good day and God bless!



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