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Anchored Truth

Anchored Truth is the preaching and teaching podcast of Justin Marbury.

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    ATDirect019 Peacemakers Mt5vs9

    The Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes. Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God. What does it mean to be peacemaker? Why is this such an important part of the character of the Kingdom? we answer these questions as we continue through our indepth consideration of the Jesus' greatest sermon.

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    ATDirect018 Like Children Mt5vs8

    Simple, trusting, vulnerable. These are not descriptions of the character traits that most people would put forth as the keys to happiness. But what if Jesus' words about becoming like children meant that we would become more like them in this way? What if this is exactly what Jesus meant by the "pure in heart?"

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    ATDirect017 Those Who Do Mercy Mt5vs7

    Most people think of mercy as not getting the negative thing a person deserves. But in the Kingdom of heaven, mercy is much more than withholding just consequence. It is active and engaged. It cares for and defends the vulnerable. And this is what Jesus is getting at when he holds up the "merciful" as the fifth beatitude.

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    ATDirect016 Craving Righteousness Mt5vs6

    Jesus told his disciples that he had food that they knew not of. His food was to do the will of his father and to finish his work. That same food is available to disciples of Christ in the Kingdom. And it is only this hunger that will ever be truly satisfied.

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    ATDirect015 Meakness is not Weakness Mt5vs5

    Beatitude #3: Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Meekness is often confused with weakness. But was Jesus weak? Because he described himself as meek. Think about this question as we continue Jesus' introduction to the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew's gospel. This is His correction to the prevailing assumption that meekness is weakness.

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    ATDirect014 Blessed Grievers Mt5vs4

    What makes you grieve? The answer to this question is revealing about the kind of person you are. In the second of 9 beatitudes, Jesus points to another unpopular kingdom character: grieving over brokenness and sin.

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    ATDirect013 Kingdom Character Mt5-7

    The Sermon on the Mount, beginning with the Beatitudes, is Jesus's fullest description of what the Kingdom of heaven on earth would look like. In this episode, we are introduced to what Jesus means in the Beatitudes by "blessed are..." and we will look at the first of the 9 beatitudes. In all of this we will seek to contstantly remind ourselves that what Jesus is getting at is not more rules to follow but rather painting a picture of the good life as intended by God and experienced wherever He rules both outside and inside of His people.

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    ATDirect012 The Red Letters Mt5vs21a

    Jesus came as Messiah, to be sure. He came to save the world from sin and restore the creation from the corruption of the Fall, no doubt. But Jesus also came to reform the thinking of God's people. Nowhere is this more clear than in the Sermon on the Mount where we read his words, "You've heard it said...but I say..." These are words of correction, or reformation. Jesus was a reformer. And if we are going to understand him correctly we have to hear him in this way. That Jesus came, in part, to correct prevailing assumptions about God and His ways that were just wrong.

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    ATDirect011 Kingdom Purpose Matthew 4vs23

    When the Son of God came in the incarnation, he came "proclaiming the Gospel of the Kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction among the people." (Mt 4:23b) Why was healing so central to the work of the Messiah? Why was this such a significant part of Jesus's purpose on this earth? And how has his purpose become our purpose as his disciples? These are the questions at the center of this episode of Anchored Truth Direct.

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    ATDirect010 Kingdom Power Acts1vs8

    When Jesus left his disciples for the last time he told them that the Holy Spirit would provide them the power they would need. That same power(eternal life), wrote Paul in Romans 8, is available to all His followers. It's the power we need to be witnesses for Christ, to overcome difficulty, to overcome sin, to serve, to make disciples and it's the power to be a godly husband, wife, employee, citizen, and neighbor. The key is that we have to live our lives in such a way that this power available to us is also accessed by us.

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    ATDirect009 The Easy Yoke of Jesus Mt11vss28-30

    To live in the Kingdom of Heaven while on earth is to be a disciple of Jesus. Yet many believers stop short of being disciples because they believe the lie that what Jesus expects of his disciples is a heavy burden. It's not. And Jesus makes that clear in the Gospel of Matthew. Consider his words and how they line up with the fact that being a disciple of Jesus IS hard.

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    ATDirect008 The Kingdom of Heaven Mt4vs17

    What is the Kingdom of Heaven? Why did Jesus tell his audience to repent because the Kingdom of Heaven was near? The answer to these questions are critical to understanding why Jesus came and what is at the center of the Gospel.

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    ATDirect007 Emotion and Sin Eph4vs26

    Is the emotion of anger sin? What's the difference between worry and anxiety? Do I need to suppress my emotions to honor the Lord? Understanding the difference between human emotion and sinful expression are critical in a day and age when we are told on the one hand, "you need to vent your emotions," and on the other, "emotions are misleading." Let's try to find some clarity.

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    ATDirect006 Right Passion 2Tim3vss10-11

    Orthodoxy is right doctrine. Orthopraxy is right practice. But have you ever heard of orthopathy? It means "right passion." And it's another critical part of what it means to be disciples of Christ. Not sure what it is? Take 15 minutes and find out.

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    ATDirect 005 Complacency 1Th4vs1

    The life of a disciple of Jesus is hard. It's a high calling and its a life that requires a lot of discipline and self-denial. There are many forces against us. To grow into the Christ-like men and women that Jesus died the one thing we cannot be is complacent. Like entropy, spiritual disorder is the natural way of things. What do we need to do to fight complacency? We need connection.

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    ATDirect004 Compassion 1Jn3vs18

    Compassion is what makes the love of God unique. It is a love that does something. It relieves the suffering of the other and moves a person from pity, sympathy, and even empathy, to action. This is John's exhortation in his first epistle. He writes that to really love we must have words AND action.

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    ATDirect003 Jesus and Cain 1Jn3vs12

    What do Jesus and Cain have in common? In 1 John we discover that each of these men (and obviously Jesus was not just a man) were representative of a kind of child. Jesus is the prototype for a child of God and Cain is the prototype for a child of the Devil. Let's consider how this plays out and why it's important for us to understand this contrast.

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    ATDirect 002 Nature AND Nurture 1Jn3vs1

    In the letter of 1 John, the apostle John writes of things that are true about us simply because of our new nature as Children of God. But he also writes of those same things as though they will not be so if we don't make an intentional effort. That's because who we become as God's children is intended to be a perfect combination of our new nature and intentional nurturing.

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    ATDirect001 Listening Js1vss19-20

    Listening is a skill, not a gift. It's not something you are automatically good at. It takes work and wisdom learned from trial and error. Here are some thoughts on how we can all become better listeners.

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