
Matthew 5:6-7
New International Version
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be filled.
Blessed are the merciful,
for they will be shown mercy.
For Encouragement
Have you ever thought of hunger and mercy as attributes of the inner life? That is what Calvin Miller espouses. “To be hungry is to desire righteousness. To be merciful is to be Christlike. Christ serves these appetites flawlessly,” he writes.
When you hunger after righteousness, you reveal an appetite to be right with God. And when you show mercy to others, you open the heart of God to your fellow others. That makes you valuable to them. How true that is!
The heart of God is merciful and kind, and as our hunger to get right with Him increases, we become more inclined to care about people. When the teacher of the law asked Jesus about the most important commandment. His response perfectly emphasized this truth (Mark 12:28-31). If we love God, we will show mercy to others, for God is merciful.
When we seek righteousness, we show our sincere love for God. Love desires the presence and closeness of its lover with its entire constitution. How can we love God without our heart, soul, mind, and strength (30)? Since love is infectious, it embraces everyone, even if it is an enemy. Our love for our neighbors reveals our love for God (31).
In the Beatitudes, Jesus pronounces a blessing on those who hunger and thirst for righteousness. Happy are we when, out of love, we cultivate a heart of compassion for people, for He will also show His mercy to us (Matthew 5:6-7).
A golden truth to delight your heart for the weekend!
Shalom, and good morning.