Revive Church Oswego

Be Salt not Salty

Pastor Aaron Lage Season 5 Episode 45

The Sermon on the Mount challenges us to rethink what it means to be part of God's kingdom. In Matthew 5, Jesus speaks directly to His disciples, distinguishing between mere crowds and true followers. This distinction matters because being a disciple means living differently, even when it's uncomfortable. The Beatitudes aren't just a list of blessings—they're a declaration of who's truly in covenant with God. When Jesus says blessed are those who are persecuted, He's not celebrating suffering for its own sake. He's affirming that persecution confirms our connection to the Father. The natural human response is to defend ourselves, to explain away misunderstandings, to argue our case. But what if the lies others tell about us matter less than the truth God speaks to our hearts? We can become so consumed with defending our reputation that we ignore the Holy Spirit's conviction about what's actually in our hearts. The antidote to a victim mentality isn't self-defense—it's remembering there's an eternal reward for standing firm. When we're misunderstood for following Jesus, we're in good company with the prophets who came before us. This sermon invites us to examine: are we just part of the crowd, or are we truly disciples willing to walk the uncomfortable path of covenant relationship with God?

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