Citizens of Heaven

The Beatitudes speak both of Christ and of all those the Father has given him.
Though Jesus says “Blessed are you”, he speaks also (and most importantly) of himself. He it is who came in humility, mourned for us, was meek, truly hungered and thirsted for righteousness, was entirely merciful, pure in heart, the maker of our peace with God and with each other; he was persecuted, reviled, and cursed in order to become our righteousness. He did it all for love, and for His joy at our salvation. And so he is truly blessed!
And we, to the extent that we follow him in running our earthly race, experience blessings beyond words in this life, and in the life to come, where, being completely delivered from the sin that besets us on earth, we will experience the full glory of our citizenship in heaven. Hallelujah!