We spend much of life building security, success, and comfort.
Jesus cares less about the container and more about what fills it.
“Blessed are the poor in spirit” means there is room for God to work.
When we stop relying on ourselves, grace has space to enter.
Jesus does not offer quick answers or a step by step program.
He simply says, follow me. Walk with me. Come and see.
The world values power, success, and control.
Jesus lifts up humility, mercy, peacemaking, and compassion.
From the margins we see people, not problems.
Jesus is already there, and that is where blessing breaks through.
They are not rules to follow.
They reveal what life looks like when God reigns.
Life itself is a gift.
Every breath is grace.
Blessing begins with gratitude.