Becoming Like Jesus
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When Jesus spoke the Blessed are . . . Beatitudes, He didn’t say they were a formula for happiness or the keys to the kingdom. Instead, they were a declaration from God about believers despite our weaknesses and failures. The Christian life is not up and to the right but a lifelong series of highs and lows that the Holy Spirit uses to shape us into a person who looks like Jesus.In this book, Matt Chandler guides readers through one of the more famous passages of Scripture-Jesus’ beatitudes (Matthew 5). Most Christians read these Blessed are . . . statements and think, Once I get it all together, then I’ll feel blessed. But that’s not what Jesus said. When introducing the beatitudes, Jesus didn’t describe eight different kinds of people but eight qualities of the same person.These beatitudes are not what make you a Christian. But if you are a Christian, over time Jesus is going to turn you more and more into this kind of person that reflects God’s kingdom. You can’t just decide to be poor in spirit. You can’t just determine that you’ll be meek or disciplined enough to be pure in heart. No, as you seek a deeper and more intimate relationship with Jesus Christ through the Gospels, He will develop in you a new way of living that helps you:understand how desperately you need God,mourn not only your sins but the state of the world,humbly serve the Lord instead of build your own kingdom,hunger and thirst for right relationships with God and others,show mercy because of how merciful Jesus has been to you,seek purity by living with integrity and being transparent,share the peace and good news of Jesus wherever you go, andremember your heavenly reward when enduring persecution on earth. Wherever you are in your journey, whatever your stage in life, or no matter beatitudes are more challenging right now, you can be sure that God is shaping you into someone who looks like Jesus. Don’t be discouraged, because every high and low, every victory and loss, is being used by God to move you forward.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400344307
ISBN10: 1400344301
Matt Chandler
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2026
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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