Blessed are the Persecuted

Blessed are the Persecuted

We realize that to believe in Jesus Christ is to be a citizen of the Kingdom of God which puts us in the crosshairs of the world. Understanding that from the beginning of our Christian walk is crucial. To be a Kingdom citizen is to be saved from sin so that we would be saved to Jesus. This means we will live differently and be treated differently as followers of Christ living in a kingdom that is not our own.

Identity of a Kingdom Citizen

Identity of a Kingdom Citizen

With so many things vying for our attention in this world, the Sermon on the Mount reminds us where our true identity is as citizens of God’s Kingdom. As we look at the beatitudes, we see that they don’t describe how one becomes a citizen of God’s kingdom, but rather how one lives as a citizen (or disciple) in God’s Kingdom.

Prepared for Suffering

Prepared for Suffering

Coming to you, not as experts, but as men who love God’s word and desiring to walk with humility and integrity in this world, Nick and Bobby take a deep dive into suffering. The bible states that as believers, we will go through trials because of our faith in Christ (John 15:18). God’s Word speaks on suffering and as believers we should be equipped for suffering. By positioning ourselves with humility, faith and the grace of God we will be prepared to stand firm in the face of suffering and adversity.

Sermon on the Mount: Overview

Sermon on the Mount: Overview

Welcome to Season 2 of the Satisfied in Christ Podcast! We are glad you are here!

We will be diving in the Beatitudes found in the Sermon on the Mount in the book of Matthew. This episode serves as a broad overview of the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew chapter 5-7. In the upcoming weeks we will be narrowing our focus onto the 9 Beatitudes in Matthew 5:2-11.