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Fall: Week Ten
Blessed Are Those Who Are Persecuted:

“Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
~ Matthew 5:10 ~

History teaches us that standing up for what is right is not always the most popular thing to do.  From ancient prophets to today’s sincere Christians, bad things happen to good people because of mean-spirited people who equate being good to being weak.  Jesus teaches us that only the spiritually strong can stand for righteousness - to be salt and light.  It is easy to just “go with the flow,” but it is difficult to live life upstream, which is how followers of Christ are called to live.  The world doesn’t like strong people; no matter who you are, all leaders will be shot down by those around you.  But if you hold true to your values and earnestly try to live the life that God called you to live, then the Bible promises us that we will receive a reward in heaven that will be greater than any prize that this world can offer.

The Sermon on the Mount can be summed up by “Christ’s Kingdom First.”  We are called to live for His glory, not ours.  We are not called to follow the crowd but instead to be the salt and light of the earth.  People are supposed to look at us and see Jesus.  What do people see when they look at you?  Does your life reflect the world or the Word?  Are you living for the Kingdom, or are you just trying to get by day by day?

God has a plan for you, but you have to give yourself over to His will.  However, this is not the easy road; you will be persecuted and torn down, but God promises to be there with you no matter how dark the world is around you.  Look at what Jesus went through!  He was brutally beaten and executed even though He committed no crime.  But He conquered death!  He rose from the dead and offers new life to us as well!  God wants to restore us spiritually, but we will have to sacrifice some of our physical comforts in order to receive this new life.  The Bible goes on to say that we should rejoice when we are persecuted!  We must let God shine in our weakness, let His strength carry us when we feel like the world is crashing down around us.  If you can stick it out and live for the Kingdom, then your inheritance will be waiting for you in heaven!

Fall: Week Five
Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness:
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.”
~ Matthew 5:6 ~

The words hunger and thirst have lost a lot of their meaning over the years. In the land of dollar menus and water fountains, we do not know what it is like to be truly hungry or truly thirsty. How blessed are we today to be able to stop for a drink at a water fountain while out running in a park? That’s not how it was back when Jesus used this metaphor. To be hungry meant that you were starving, having gone days without a decent meal. To be thirsty meant that that you were literally dying of thirst; it is mostly desert out in that part of the world.

When you take this verse in its original context, the meaning changes a bit. The people who are blessed here are those who are longing and yearning for complete righteousness. They cannot be filled with just a bite of righteousness, but need the full meal. Their hunger cannot be satisfied by a mere snack of justice; their thirst cannot be quenched by a mere sip of honesty, but only be total and absolute goodness.

Absolute goodness cannot be found in this world. No one is completely righteous. This hunger and thirst for righteousness will never be fully satisfied by this world. The only way to be fulfilled is to be filled with the bread of life and the living water of Jesus. – “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.” (John 6:35) Please read all of John chapter six to see this whole story:

Jesus starts out by feeding five-thousand people with only five loaves of bread and two fish. Then comes the scene of Jesus walking on the water. Now after the crowd at Tiberias realized that Jesus and his disciples were gone, they went looking for him. They found him at Capernaum and start to inquire about the previous day’s events. This is where Jesus separates his true followers from those who are just coming along for the ride by claiming that he was the bread of life and that the only way to eternal life is through him.

Ask yourself if this is how you live. Are you yearning for complete and total righteousness? Do you find yourself left unsatisfied by all the things of this world? The only comfort is found in Christ, the bread of life.