The beatitudes are the eight declarations of blessedness spoken by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:3-12), each beginning with "Blessed are..." It is debated as to exactly how many beatitudes there are. Some speak of seven, nine, or ten beatitudes, but the number appears to be eight (verses 10-12 of Matthew 5 being one beatitude).
The Greek word translated "blessed" means "spiritual well-being and prosperity." This refers to the deep joy of the soul. Those who experience the first aspect of a beatitude (poor, mourn, meek, hungry for righteousness, merciful, pure, peacemakers, and persecuted) will also experience the second aspect of the beatitude (kingdom of Heaven, comfort, inherit the earth, filled, mercy, see God, called sons of God, inherit the kingdom of Heaven). The blessed have a share in salvation and have entered the kingdom of God, experiencing a foretaste of heaven. Another possible rendering of each beatitude is an exclamation of: "O the bliss [or blessedness] of..."
The Beatitudes describe the ideal disciple and his rewards, both present and future. The person whom Jesus describes in this passage has a different quality of character and lifestyle than those still "outside the kingdom." As a literary form, the beatitude is also found often in the Old Testament, especially in the Psalms (1:1; 34:8; 65:4; 128:1) and in the New Testament as well (John 20:29;14:22; James 1:12; Revelation 14:13).
The beattitudes teach us how to be better people of God. It tells us what we can do to please God.
The reason the Beatitudes are important are because, they are the eight things that jesus taught the folks when they walked to him. They are also important because, they teach us how to live a good life, a way that Jesus wanted to and the rewards that God will give us in the end for the acts that we have done.
Our Blessed Lord gives us grace to help us follow the beatitudes. We receive this grace through primarily through the sacraments and prayer.
The Beatitudes are relevant today because they offer guidance on how to live a blessed and fulfilled life. In an increasingly materialistic and self-centered world, they teach us to prioritize humility, compassion, and justice. They remind us of the value of meekness, peacemaking, and seeking righteousness, which are timeless principles applicable to anyone seeking happiness and spiritual growth.
Each beatitude pairs a value with a promise. They represent the values of life and the way to live like Jesus to gain access to the Kingdom of Heaven. The beatitudes are guidelines for Christlike living that will make us happy and lead us to eternal life in heaven. The beatitudes represent a way to live like Christ did.
Church of the Beatitudes was created in 1938.
Community of the Beatitudes was created in 1973.
All of them demonstrated one or more of the beatitudes.
Pier Giorgio Frassati - Man of the Beatitudes
The Sermon on the Mount is sometimes referred to as the Beatitudes, as it begins with a series of blessings known as the Beatitudes.
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The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B was created in 1968.