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Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
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Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)

Church of the Incarnation Sermons · Church of the Incarnation

February 2, 202618m 53s

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Show Notes

What does it truly mean to be “blessed”?

In this sermon, Rev. Cn. Oliver Lee reflects on the Beatitudes as a radical reordering of the world’s values. Jesus declares that God’s kingdom belongs not to the self-sufficient or powerful, but to those who know their need for Him.

Through reflections on Amazing Grace, the life of John Newton, and Jesus’ words in Matthew 5, this sermon invites us to embrace humility, mercy, and a deep hunger for righteousness — trusting that God’s grace meets us with empty hands and fills us completely.

📖 Scripture explored: Matthew 5:1–12
🕊️ Preacher: Rev. Cn. Oliver Lee
⛪ Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, TX

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