Matthew 5:6

Verse

Matthew 5:6

Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.

  • Righteousness
  • Blessing
  • Faith
  • Desire
  • Fulfillment
Bebe's interpretation
When we are hungry for food and thirsty for water, it’s because we hope to be satisfied. We have a natural craving for food and water because of the important roles they play in human growth. There is also a spiritual yearning that can be satisfied; it is the hunger and thirst for righteousness. We must pay attention to a profound truth here - Just as natural hunger and thirst are not satisfied once and forever, so is the spiritual.
Much like we sometimes misinterpret Matthew 6:33 to think that Jesus meant to seek the kingdom as a one-off affair, most likely at the altar call. Not so! Seeking the righteousness of God is a state of perpetual hunger and thirst to do the things that are good, pleasing and honorable before God.
The life of a believer is one that shines the light of God’s righteousness on a dark world. The righteousness of God is everything that constitutes His characteristics. A summary of righteousness can be found in Galatians 5:22-23. It is popularly known as the "fruit of the Spirit.” They are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control. These intrinsic characteristics define the immortal God.
So, when we hunger and thirst for righteousness, it’s a yearning for the Holy Spirit to live in us and bear the fruit of His righteous presence. It is the life of power and glory just as God has called us. The assurance is that when you desire to be satisfied, you will get a plate full of righteousness. However, to be satisfied you must hunger and thirst for righteousness.
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