The Beatitudes mean the spiritually poor, mourning, meek, merciful, pure-hearted, peacemakers, and persecuted are closer to the kingdom than the wealthy and powerful.
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The Beatitudes mean the spiritually poor, mourning, meek, merciful, pure-hearted, peacemakers, and persecuted are closer to the kingdom than the wealthy and powerful.
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"are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted blessed are..."
"...who are more virtuous, and as such, they will inherit the kingdom. Okay, keep on reading."
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