Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled (Matthew 5:6).
Righteousness is another of the key words of the Bible, one of those keys that the reader must have in his possession if he is to get at the true meaning of the book. Like earth and meek and comfort, it is used in a special and definite sense. Righteousness means not merely right conduct, but right thinking. In the Sermon on the Mount, every clause reiterates the truth that outer things are but consequences. As within, so without.
When people awaken to a knowledge of these truths, they naturally begin to apply them in their own lives. Realizing at last the vital importance of “righteousness” they begin immediately to try to put their house in order. The principle involved is simple, but unfortunately the exemplifying of it is anything but easy. Now, why should this be so? The answer lies in the potency of habit; and habits of thinking are at once the most subtle and the most difficult to break.
Perhaps failure to achieve righteousness is the failure of half-heartedness; you long but not too deeply. Your hunger and thirst do not rise from a sense of total need. Have a mental stocktaking or a review of your life. It could not happen that a wholehearted search for truth and righteousness, if persevered in, should not be crowned with success. God is not mocked, nor does He mock His children.
Although righteousness begins within, it must manifest itself without. In other words, we must long and hunger for righteousness so deeply that we are willing to change not only our minds, but also our habits and actions. Now this is so difficult that we are unable to accomplish it alone. However, with God’s help we can and will overcome our self-centered habits and desires in order to achieve righteousness.
How strong is our hunger? Are we willing to subject all that we do to the truth of the Beatitudes? The good news is this; all we must do to begin, is to seek God’s will, obey God’s word and commit to living according to the Beatitudes. Then our universe goes to work for us and our best good. Then, we can live in the garden God created for us as fulfilled, fruitful and faithful children of God.
In hunger,
Z gardener
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