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Research Paper On The Beatitudes
Today, I would like to see the Beatitudes among the various laws of Heaven.This means eight blessings. The law of the world is dull, but the law of the kingdom of God looks like a poem.
The law of the kingdom of God is talking about blessing. God teaches us the law of heaven and blesses us, saying 'Be sure to obey the law of kingdom and receive the blessings of heaven. It contains God 's heart that He wants His people to live a more blessed life.

What is Article 1 (1) of the Constitution of God's Kingdom? Let's read it aloud together.
‘Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven’
If we read this verse with a new translation of the Bible, we can say ‘Blessed are the poor in heart.
The kingdom of heaven is theirs.’
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The opposite of the humble heart is a proud heart.

1. Humility before God

We can be proud before God. Do you remember Saul, the first king of Israel? He was a humble man before he became king. But soon after he became king he began to change. He became arrogant and did not seek God, but began to choose his own method instead of following God's commands.

One day when he was at war and was at risk, he offered sacrifices to God, but only the priest, Samuel, could do it. But Saul gave himself a sacrifice. He did it in his own thought and in his own way.

Not only this, but when God told him to utterly destroy the Amalekites, he did not obey his commands, but saved Agag, the king of the Amalekites. Also, he destroyed every animal that was despised and weak but spared the best animals.He followed his own thoughts and methods. And when he finally won the war, he did not give thanks to God, but made a monument for himself and mistakenly assumed that he had achieved all his victories. He mistakenly assumed that he had achieved all the victories. It was God who brought war to victory.

Such a proud person does not seek God. Also,a proud man does not follow God's way but

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