In our world today, wouldn’t it be nice to know your happiness is not dependent on
having even your most basic physical needs met?
If “blessed” means “happy”, what was Jesus getting at when He said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit,”
or “blessed are those who hunger and thirst”? Can we possess true and lasting happiness?

In The Beatitudes, John MacArthur takes you on a survey of these “Blessed are” statements that probe
the moral, ethical, and spiritual guidelines governing all people of God. You’ll discover how it’s possible that:

  • hunger and thirst lead to satisfaction
  • spiritual poverty leads to spiritual wealth
  • mourning is the way to laughter
  • having nothing is the way to having everything
What is the result of following the guidelines in this study?
Christ, Himself, promised it would produce deep-down, abiding happiness.