The Blessed Life
Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him -Jeremiah 17:7

“Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him.” — Jeremiah 17:7
This summer, we’re leaning into a simple but searching question: “What does a truly blessed life look like?” On the surface, it might look like sunny days with timely rains that are mosquito and tick free! For as inviting as that may sound, we’re going deeper – beyond the version shaped by comfort, success, or control. We’re going after what Jesus describes in the Sermon on the Mount.
When Jesus opens with “Blessed are…,” He isn’t handing out motivational slogans. He’s describing a way of life that flows from trust in God. That’s why Jeremiah’s words matter here: blessing is rooted in where our confidence rests. If our trust is in the Lord, our lives begin to take on a different shape—one marked by REAL JOY that is seasoned with humility, mercy, integrity, and quiet faithfulness.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll walk through the Sermon on the Mount together – a body of teaching that is considered one of the most comprehensive and beautiful bodies of teaching ever recorded. We’ll hear Jesus call the poor in spirit blessed, invite us to love our enemies, challenge our motives, and teach us to seek first the kingdom of God.
This teaching is both beautiful and demanding. Jesus cuts against our instincts. He exposes our motives and our trying to justify bad behavior. But He also offers something solid: a life anchored in God rather than tossed around by circumstances. Like a tree planted by water, the one who trusts the Lord has roots that hold.
Our aim isn’t just to understand these words, but to build the foundation of our lives on them. That means practicing what we hear, and encouraging one another along the way.
If you’ve ever wondered whether Jesus’ teaching can actually be lived out in ordinary, everyday life—the answer is yes. . . Not perfectly, but truly. And it all begins with knowing and following the One who lives it perfectly and rooting ourselves in His grace and strength.
So come ready. Come honest. Come expectant. This summer, let’s learn together what it means to live the blessed life.
Keep and Live the Faith!










