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Special eNote from Pastor Adam

March 13, 2023
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March 13, 2023 
  
Dear Resurrection Family, 
  
This past weekend in worship, I challenged everyone to read The Sermon on the Mount this week. These verses in Matthew 5-7 may be the single most important collection of Jesus’ teachings in the Bible.  
  
An easy way to read this passage is by using our daily GPS scriptures and devotions. You’ll receive a daily email with the scripture, some background and personal reflection questions, and a link to a personal reflection by one of our pastors, staff members or congregants. I’m including today’s GPS below in this email so you can read it right now. But if you haven’t signed up for the GPS guide, here’s the link to do so. If you prefer not to get the email, you can bookmark this page on our website, and read the GPS online each day.  
  
Have a great week! 
  
Adam  

GPS – March 13, 2023 – Jesus’ “topsy-turvy” idea of a good life

Daily Scripture – Matthew 5:1-16

1 Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up a mountain. He sat
down and his disciples came to him. 2 He taught them, saying:


3 “Happy are people who are hopeless, because the kingdom of heaven is theirs.


4 “Happy are people who grieve, because they will be made glad.


5 “Happy are people who are humble, because they will inherit the earth.


6 “Happy are people who are hungry and thirsty for righteousness, because they
will be fed until they are full.


7 “Happy are people who show mercy, because they will receive mercy.


8 “Happy are people who have pure hearts, because they will see God.


9 “Happy are people who make peace, because they will be called God’s children.


10 “Happy are people whose lives are harassed because they are righteous,
because the kingdom of heaven is theirs.


11 “Happy are you when people insult you and harass you and speak all kinds of
bad and false things about you, all because of me. 12 Be full of joy and be
glad, because you have a great reward in heaven. In the same way, people
harassed the prophets who came before you.


13 “You are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its saltiness, how will it
become salty again? It’s good for nothing except to be thrown away and trampled
under people’s feet. 14 You are the light of the world. A city on top of a hill
can’t be hidden. 15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a basket.
Instead, they put it on top of a lampstand, and it shines on all who are in the
house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before people, so they can see
the good things you do and praise your Father who is in heaven.

Daily Reflection

Translators usually choose either “blessed” or “happy” for makarios, the Greek word Matthew used to represent Jesus’ Aramaic teaching. Scholar N. T. Wright said it meant “wonderful news,” explaining, “These ‘blessings’, the ‘wonderful news’ he’s announcing, are not saying ‘try hard to live like this.’ They are saying that people who already are like that are in good shape. They should be happy and celebrate.” * These “beatitudes” were about life in which God reigns, not our ordinary human life.
  • “Jesus’ words may seem strange, since he regards as ‘blessed’ or ‘happy’ those who are usually regarded as…unfortunate….this alerts us to the topsy-turvy nature of Jesus’ teaching….‘Hopeless’ (or ‘poor in spirit’) refers to those who continue to look to God for help in the midst of their present, needy state.” ** What helps you keep looking to God’s world no matter how good or (more often) bad that day’s news headlines feel to you? 
  • Scholar William Barclay wrote, people “are to see our good deeds. In Greek there are two words for good. There is… agathos which simply defines a thing as good in quality; there is kalos which means that a thing is not only good, but also winsome and beautiful and attractive. The word used here is kalos.” *** Are there times when you feel like hiding your “light” (God’s presence in your life) under a basket? Prayerfully choose one attractive way you’ll shine your light toward others.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, in this darkened, lonely, hurting world, make me more
and more transparent so that your light can shine out of me like a beacon,
spreading love, grace and peace. Amen.

Adam Hamilton

Resurrection Senior Pastor

Reverend Adam Hamilton is the senior pastor of Church of the Resurrection and the author of 22 books. He has been married to LaVon since 1982, and she has been a critical partner in every dimension of Adam’s work. They have two daughters and one granddaughter.

Adam’s writings are known for helping readers make sense of challenging theological questions, exploring the significance of the biblical stories, and equipping Christian leaders to be more effective in their work. He earned his MDiv from Perkins School of Theology and graduated with honors from Oral Roberts University with a degree in Pastoral Ministry.

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