Bethel Topeka

The Beatitudes // Matthew 5:1-10

Bethel Topeka

In his sermon, Pastor Drew Culberth takes a reflective approach, beginning by sharing his experience at a church leaders conference that deeply impacted him. He expresses how the conference's theme of allowing Christ to work within him before he could lead others resonated profoundly, akin to the process of gutting and filleting a fish. This metaphor illustrates his feelings of vulnerability and transformation as he aims to be a better leader for his congregation. Pastor Drew then transitions into discussing happiness and presents the Sermon on the Mount, focusing on the Beatitudes, which outline the characteristics and blessings of a believer.Pastor Drew emphasizes the significance of the teachings of Jesus found in Matthew 5, particularly how these blessings apply to the current life of believers, not just as future promises. He explores each Beatitude, discussing the qualities of being poor in spirit, mourning over sin, meekness, and the pursuit of righteousness, among others. By the end of the sermon, he encourages the congregation to introspect and evaluate their alignment with these teachings, prompting them to seek growth in their spiritual lives. He concludes with a prayer, reaffirming the importance of understanding and living out these scriptural principles while expressing gratitude for mothers and their influence in our lives.