Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, Nor stands in the path of sinners, Nor sits in the seat of the scornful; But his delight is in the law of the Lord, And in His law he meditates day and night. (Psalm 1:1, 2) NKJV
Our Lord lived inside
the City of
What is blessedness? According to our Lord's teaching, it is a condition or state of heart. Outward circumstances are not mentioned, unless it is reproach and persecution, as though they were matters of indifference. Blessedness is altogether independent of our outward circumstances, whether prosperous or confused, rich or poor. Blessedness begins and ends with a contented recognition of the royalty of Christ's kingdom; in the power of seeing the good in everything, and so inheriting the earth; in being content, in obtaining mercy, in seeing God and being called His sons and daughters. Is it not worth while to strive to enter in at these wide-open doors? And if you can say that you really do yearn after better things, hungering and thirsting for more likeness to Christ and more fitness for His Kingdom; if that desire really represents the purpose of your life, you may account yourself as being already admitted within the gates of the blessed Life.
We can’t assume that
our Lord allocated the award of blessedness to the possessors of certain
attributes with an arbitrary and royal prerogative. He simply declared what was
true in the very nature of things. To be true, pure, merciful, and meek, is to
have in your possession the seed-germs of the harvest of blessedness. If you
turn from this wonderful inventory of Christian qualities to Galatians
May He work in us and through us a well-balanced and well-rounded Christian character through the power of His indwelling Holy Spirit.
PRAYER
Lord, take my lips,
and speak through them; take my mind, and think through it; take my heart, and
set it on fire for Yourself. In Jesus name we ask it, AMEN.
Promise
#7:
I have given you eternal life because you have believed in
Jesus Christ.
John 3:16 (WEB)
For
God so loved the world, that he gave his one and only Son,
that
whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.
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