“Blessed Are Those Who Mourn” | The Beatitudes Study | Matthew 5:4

In this sermon from Matthew 5:4, we study the second Beatitude: “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” Jesus teaches a powerful spiritual paradox—true blessing comes to those who mourn over sin with godly sorrow. This lesson explains the difference between worldly sorrow and godly sorrow, showing how true mourning leads to repentance, forgiveness, comfort, and hope in Christ. Examples from David, Peter, Isaiah, and Acts 2 remind us that those who recognize the seriousness of sin can receive the comfort of God’s mercy. If this Bible lesson is helpful, please like, share, subscribe, and ring the notification bell for more sermons and Bible studies. 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Review of the First Beatitude 02:10 The Paradox of Mourning and Happiness 05:21 What Mourning Does Not Mean 07:04 The Spiritual Meaning of Mourning 08:51 David’s Sorrow Over Sin 10:01 Peter Wept Bitterly 12:45 Godly Sorrow vs. Worldly Sorrow 16:23 They Shall Be Comforted 23:50 The First Two Beatitudes Together 28:02 Invitation: Are We Mourning for Sin? Matthew 5:4, Blessed are those who mourn, Beatitudes sermon, Sermon on the Mount, godly sorrow, repentance, forgiveness of sins, comfort in Christ, Christian sermon, church of Christ sermon, Bible sermon, Matthew 5 sermon, mourning over sin, David Psalm 51, Peter wept bitterly, Acts 2 repentance, 2 Corinthians 7:10, Bible study, gospel sermon, New Testament Christianity #BlessedAreThoseWhoMourn #Beatitudes #Matthew5 #SermonOnTheMount #GodlySorrow #Repentance #Forgiveness #ChurchOfChrist #BibleSermon #ChristianSermon