October 7, 2009 // 10 Comments »
Today, read Isaiah 61 and do the following exercises:
- Compare Isaiah 61 to the Matthew 5:1-12 and Luke 4:14-20. What do you think Jesus is trying to say in Matthew and Luke? How is that different than your previous ideas about the beatitudes?
- If Jesus were to come today, do you think he would be bringing the message of the kingdom to the same groups (the poor, the mourners, the blind, the lame, etc.), or are there new groups present today that Jesus would be pointing out as “blessed” by the coming of the kingdom? If so, who?
- Yesterday we read Clarence Jordan’s mid-century “southern” version of the beatitudes. Take some time to craft your own version of the beatitudes in language that you think might make sense to people today and have the same kind of impact.
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