F.B. Meyer emphasizes that the life of blessedness is accessible to all, regardless of their worldly status or possessions. He explains that true beatitude is not earned through external means but is a state of the heart characterized by humility, meekness, mourning for sin, and a deep hunger for Christ. Meyer highlights the importance of cultivating these dispositions, which lead to mercy, purity, peace, and a willingness to endure for Christ's sake. He points out that Jesus exemplified this blessed life, opening the doors for everyone to enter. Ultimately, the sermon encourages believers to seek the inner qualities that align with the teachings of Christ.