Terry Johnson stresses that the
Beatitudes are Jesus' handbook to
living a fuller life. This better, more
contented and satisfying life is only
for the people who believe in him,
because, as Terry demonstrates, the
Sermon on the Mount was preached to the
disciples and not to the general
population.
This blows a horrible hole in the
theories of those who try to take this
collection of Jesus' teachings as a
guide to more harmonious living outside
the church. God's blessings here are on
his people in a special way, not on the
population as a whole. To this end
Terry doesn't allow for the
word 'blessed' to be
translated 'happy', as it trivialises
some very serious points Jesus makes.
He explains the beatitudes, showing
both what they don't mean, and opening
up what they do. His conclusions are
strong, challenging, and immensely
practical.
You will be engaged in the impact of
Jesus' words as you never have before.