It’s Not About Your Doing Or Deserving

You can’t afford it; but it’s already paid for.  You can’t earn it; but it’s freely given.  You can’t secure it; but it’s always available to you.  God’s grace has countless implications and applications for everyday life and eternal life, ranging from getting good things to getting through bad things to getting to the best things. There is grace for you to have the life of real contentedness that you’ve always wanted.  And that’s just the beginning, for His grace will expand and extend throughout eternity.  All you have to do is … Want it.  Ask for it.  Receive it.  Enjoy it.   Grace isn’t about your doing or your deserving; it’s about God giving us His gifts.

When Someone Wrongs Us

The normal response is to burn with vengeance inside.  The natural reaction is to bring on vengeance outside.  When someone wrongs us, we often desire to make things right by making them pay for their wrongdoing.  But Jesus modeled a different way of handling the hurts of others.  The way of love.  The way of forgiveness.  The way of grace.  This doesn’t mean we skip appropriate justice for serious wrongs; it means we show appropriate pardon for petty ones.  And in all wrongs, big and small, we pray the wrongdoers will find their way to Jesus so He can change their hearts and lives for good.  Just as He changes ours.

He Opened His Mouth And Taught Them

“And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying…” – Matthew 5:2

When Jesus makes promises, you can count on them to come true.  When Jesus gives commandments, you can count on Him to help you.  When Jesus transforms hearts, you can count on it changing what you do.  The Beatitudes are not a suggestion for how should you live in order to earn your way into His kingdom, but rather a description of how you will live if you have already entered His kingdom.  By grace, through faith, producing good works, with love, in power, for joy, to the glory of God.  You can have assurance that you are on the right path if there is evidence that you are walking with Jesus on it.

Blessed Are Those Who Are Persecuted For Righteous …

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

When we pursue God’s way instead of the world’s way, we will find people in our way.  Opposition. Persecution. Separation. There will be those who push back and push away because of our allegiance to Jesus. But we can rejoice! For no matter what it costs us now, we will gain infinitely more in the end with the coming of His kingdom of eternal rewards for those who love Him and remain faithful to Him.  By His grace, let us keep doing right, keep doing good and keep doing the things that honor our Savior. If others are going to be offended by us, may it be because of our righteous acts and not our sinful ones.

Blessed Are The Peacemakers

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” – Matthew 5:9

To be a peace-maker, we must first be a peace-experiencer.  When we put our faith in Jesus, we immediately experience peace with God and increasingly experience the peace of God.  With our sin no longer separating us from Him, we are empowered by His grace and His Spirit to be instruments of peace in the lives of other sinners around us.  We do this by proclaiming the gospel message and reminding those in conflict of the precious promises made to those who let His peace rule in their hearts instead of being ruled by their sin. Today, let us strive to bring people together with each other and people together with God.

Blessed Are The Pure In Heart

“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” – Matthew 5:8

Attraction.  Affection.  Admiration.  Adoration.  This is the progression of pleasure for those whose hearts have been purified by God through faith in Jesus, and who are pursuing God by faith with all of their hearts.  What starts as interest in Him soon blossoms into love for Him which leads to enjoyment of Him and climaxes with worship to Him. We like how we feel in His presence … how we feel about Him, how we feel about ourselves, how we feel about our lives, how we feel about our futures.  So, let us strive to remove those things that keep us from seeing and savoring God for Who He truly is.  We will be truly satisfied when we do.

To Gain All

We go to great measures to gain treasures in this world.  But trophies, trips, triumphs, titles, toys, things and time spent on earthly pursuits and pleasures with no regard for eternity will undo us in the end.  It’s not that these things are inherently wrong, evil or unprofitable; it’s that we often ignore God to pursue them and value them more than we do Him. God has given us all things richly to enjoy, but the point of that enjoyment is to point us to Jesus. To gain all that the world has to offer yet not have Jesus is to have nothing at all.  To gain all that Jesus has to offer yet not have the world is to have everything.

Like A Puzzle

Like a one-thousand-piece puzzle, your life will often look like a jumble of disjointed and disconnected fragments that don’t seem to fit together very well.  But God is putting everything into place exactly where He wants it so you can be who you were made to be and do what you were made to do. He has a good reason for and a good result from everything He allows to come into your life.  Someday all will make sense, all will be made right, and all will be made new when He completes the good work He has started in you.  Take heart! When the last puzzle piece is put into place, you will see what God has been seeing all along.

Rewiring How We Think

Our thoughts have the power to shape how we believe and behave, for better or for worse, so we must let our minds land most often on Jesus. His Good News message is full of life-changing truths and promises that will guide us into a right perspective on every life issue. It will change how we see our past, present and future and produce greater joyful hope, peaceful rest and loving obedience as we experience the power of a deepening understanding and awareness of Who He is, what He does for us and what He says to us. The more we think about Him, the more it will rewire how we think about everything else.

It Is Painful, It Is Wonderful

It is painful to have our iniquities exposed, our imperfections pointed out and our inabilities made known to us.  No one loves to be labeled a sinner.  But we can’t get well until we are aware of and acknowledge our sickness, and then go to the Great Physician of Grace to heal us.  It is humbling to do so, but God does not belittle us when we come to Him in confession and repentance.  Instead… He lifts us up.  He makes us whole.  He spurs us on. It is wonderful to have Jesus forgive us for our sin, free us from our sin and favor us in spite of our sin.  Oh, how we love to be labeled “Redeemed!”  Go to Him now.  There is grace for you.

Blessed Are The Merciful

“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.” – Matthew 5:6

When we are moved by the mercy of God shown to us in Christ, we will move to show it to others.    The merciful extend forgiveness for sin and kindness in suffering to the people around them because they have experienced it themselves.  They have soft hearts, not hard ones.  They have reaching hands, not folded ones.  They have loving mouths, not condemning ones.  This is only possible when the God of mercy takes our natural inclination to be intolerant or indifferent and supernaturally infuses us with His delight to do good to those who don’t deserve it. Today, let us ask Him to help us deal with others the way He deals with us.

Blessed Are Those Who Hunger And Thirst For Righte …

“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.” – Matthew 5:6

Humans are on a never-ending search to find real satisfaction in this world. But the satisfaction we are looking for and longing for cannot be found in this world for it comes only from God.  Apart from Him we will continue snacking on and sipping from what we think will bring contentment, and we will never be filled.  We will always find ourselves wanting something more or something else.  But if we hunger and thirst to find our way to God and follow the ways of God, we will be satisfied.  When we search for contentment in Him, He can be found.  When we find Him, our search for contentment can be over.

Blessed Are The Meek

“Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” – Matthew 5:5

Meekness comes from possessing God’s power and using it for God’s purpose as we trust in God’s providence.  We are not weak; we are strong.  We are not prideful; we are humble.  We are not frantic; we are patient.  How is this possible?  Because of our faith in Jesus, we have the help of God to do all things that He wills as good, and hope in God to work all things out for good.  The more we trust in and submit to His will, the less we will feel the need and desire to force our own as we deal rightly with the people and problems in our lives.  After all, we have God’s assurance for what is waiting ahead for us.

Blessed Are Those Who Mourn

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” – Matthew 5:4

We should not glamorize sin.  We should normalize sin. We should not trivialize sin.  Instead, we should agonize over sin because of its offensiveness to God and the brokenness that it causes for us.   Sin is always a big deal because it immediately displeases a big God and eventually leads to big problems for us.  Our society doesn’t lament sin; it laughs if off.  But God takes sin so seriously that He sent Jesus to be crushed on the cross to conquer it so we could be comforted in spite of it.  When we see and treat sin like God intends, something wonderful happens:  He turns our tears of sadness over sin into tears of gladness over grace.

Blessed Are The Poor In Spirit

“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” – Matthew 5:3

The most rewarding thing we can ever do is admit our lostness, helplessness and unworthiness to enter God’s kingdom, and depend completely on His mercy and grace.  When we acknowledge our need for God and turn to Him in faith, we are given access to His kingdom and all of its benefits for us in Christ. The kingdom of heaven has a King … and it’s not you or me.  It’s an infinitely wiser, stronger, kinder King who rules over the lives of His people for their good and unleashes so many blessings on them that it will take an eternity to experience them all.  We get a foretaste for now and a feast forever …  The poor in spirit become rich in the kingdom.

Those Who…

“The… Those who…” – Matthew 5:3a-11a

What you do is defined by who you are.  The lives of those who are blessed to be in the kingdom of God are marked by a set of countercultural characteristics.  We have been transferred out of the domain of darkness into His marvelous light, and we are being transformed into who we were made to be so we can do what we were made to do.  Namely, to… Live for God, not ourselves.  Live for purpose, not in vain. Live for real joy, not a substitute. Live for heaven, not this world. We will not practice this perfectly, but we will trust in the Perfect One who gives us grace until He perfects His work in us.  It’s who we are.  It’s what we do.

Theirs Is… They Shall…

“Theirs is… They shall…” – Matthew 5:3b,4b

The world often portrays being blessed as the measure of how good we are or how good we have it.  We are blessed because of what we do, what we get to do and what we get from our doing.  But being blessed in the Kingdom of God is more than that. It doesn’t necessarily mean that all is well on the outside, but that all is well on the inside.  It doesn’t necessarily mean that all is well in the everyday matters of life, but that all is well in what matters most. It doesn’t necessarily mean that all is well now, but that all will be well forever.  Know this: Real blessing comes in things that can never be taken from us.

Blessed Are…

“Blessed are…” – Matthew 5:3a

If you are trusting Jesus, you are blessed whether you feel like it or not. The Bible doesn’t say you possibly are blessed, probably are blessed or periodically are blessed; it says you ARE blessed.  Period. This is a continual certainty for those who are following Jesus in faith.  There is no reason to feel shame for your yesterday because you are blessed with His pardon.  There is no reason to feel discontent with your today because you are blessed with His presence. There is no reason to feel afraid of your tomorrow because you are blessed with His promises.   His mercy is yours.  His satisfaction is yours. His kingdom is yours.  All because you are His.

An Ongoing Battle

An ongoing battle that every Christian faces is the one between the person you were before you met Jesus and the one you are now that you have met Him.  The old temptations beckon.  The old habits resurface.  The old desires rekindle.  The old loyalties divide.  The old beliefs hinder. The old memories haunt.  When you feel this tension, remember that you have a new identity, a new life and a new you because you believe in and belong to Jesus! You have been changed, are being changed and will be changed! So fight the good fight of faith against sin as you rejoice in this today:  that’s not you anymore.

Christians Aren’t Exempt From Hurt

Christians aren’t exempt from hurt. No matter what precautions we take to safeguard our lives or how hard we work at being godly people, something will inevitably come uninvited, unannounced, and unwanted into our lives and cause us pain. Yet… Healing will come. Comfort will come. Justice will come. Restoration will come. Deliverance will come.Joy will come. Salvation will come.  Eternal life will come. This is all true because Jesus has come. Take heart in this:  He has come to join us in our suffering; indeed to suffer in our place on the cross so that one day we can enter into a place where there is no suffering at all.