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“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” — Matthew 5:4 What does Jesus mean? How can mourning possibly be blessed? In this Oak Hill College Chapel message, Vaughan Roberts opens the second Beatitude and explores what it truly means to grieve over sin — our own, the church’s, and the world’s — and how that mourning leads to the deep comfort of the gospel. This is a searching message about repentance, shame, confession, and the astonishing comfort found in Christ. 📖 Passage: Matthew 5:4 📍 Oak Hill College Chapel 🎙 Speaker: Vaughan Roberts Vaughan Roberts is Rector of @StEbbesChurch Oxford, where he has served for many years in pastoral and preaching ministry. He is a well-known Bible teacher and author, with a particular passion for clear exposition, gospel clarity, and training future church leaders. In this message, Vaughan speaks at Oak Hill College Chapel on Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:4. If this talk serves you, consider sharing it with someone who needs both conviction and comfort. 00:00 – Introduction: Have I Taken It to Heart? 01:11 – “Blessed Are Those Who Mourn” 02:21 – What Real Grief Feels Like 04:20 – Happy Are the Sad? 05:08 – The Kingdom and the Beatitudes 06:01 – Mourning Over Sin 07:57 – The Comfort Promised in the Prophets 09:41 – Do I Mourn Over My Sin? 11:52 – Are We Making Light of Sin? 13:21 – Shame and Christian Leadership 15:07 – How Do We Respond to Sin in the Church? 17:43 – The Comfort of the Gospel 19:01 – “Even That Sin?” 20:26 – Tears of Joy 21:07 – Completely Clean in Christ 22:19 – Sorrowful Yet Always Rejoicing 23:24 – No More Tears