In this sermon on Matthew 5:4, Stephen Davey explains that true happiness is not found in avoiding sorrow but in mourning rightly—specifically over sin. Jesus teaches that those who grieve their sinfulness are the ones who experience God’s comfort, forgiveness, and strength. While the world pursues happiness through self-centered desires, Christ reveals that genuine joy comes through repentance and dependence on Him. Davey emphasizes that this kind of mourning leads to continual cleansing, renewed strength, and lasting hope, as God responds to a broken heart with grace, comfort, and the promise of eternal relief from sorrow.
Blessed Are the Brokenhearted
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