
In this message from CEF Teen Camp, Mike Neglia continues exploring Jesus’ upside-down Kingdom in the Sermon on the Mount. Moving from “Blessed are those who mourn” to “Blessed are the meek”, Mike shows how true strength comes through surrender and how deep comfort is found in godly sorrow.
What kind of mourning does Jesus bless? Not self-pity or despair, but the grief that leads to repentance, renewal, and intimacy with God. And what is meekness? Far from weakness, it’s power under control — a steady, humble trust in the King who brings justice in His time.
Drawing from Scripture, culture, and real-life stories, this episode invites listeners to embrace a Kingdom posture of dependence and gentleness. In a world obsessed with self-expression and power, Jesus calls us to mourn what’s wrong and to trust God with gentle strength.
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