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JESUS' RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS

The world
is determined to find peace and contentment. They are moving to the suburbs,
the country, or a condominium. They exercise and jog for their health
so they can be at ³peace² with themselves. They put their money in mutual
funds, seeking peace for their old age. They are going to college for
their own self-esteem. Happiness and contentment are high on everyoneıs
³want list.²
When Jesus
spoke of peace, He gave a formula consisting of eight broad principles
that are capable of providing genuine happiness. Manıs formula emphasizes
money, power, popularity and indulgence, but we know that manıs formula
has been a dismal failure. Look at Jesusı recipe, and see if it isnıt
better than manıs.
³Blessed
Are The Poor in Spirit²
This ³poverty² of spirit is more than humility, but is the ability to
recognize oneıs limitations, yet not be discouraged by them. This word
³poor² is the strongest term used in the Bible for poverty, describing
the person who realizes just how weak he is without Godıs strength. It
is the opposite of the Phariseeıs attitude in Luke 18:9-14. It is the
same as Solomonıs attitude in 1 Kings 3:6-9.
³Blessed
Are They That Mourn²
Jesus does not praise those who whine and complain, but He says that those
who mourn can be comforted in Him. Luke 6:21 says, ³Blessed are ye
that weep now: for ye shall laugh.² Sorrow and trials are part of
life, but they need not destroy us. Jesus wept over Israelıs hypocrisy
and apathy, but it did not deter Him from His mission. Think on this:³They
that sow in tears shall reap in joy,² Psalms 126:5.
³Blessed
Are The Meek²
Meekness is a misunderstood term. Rhyming with weakness, some may equate
it with ³spineless,² or cowardly. From the Greek praotes, it is
defined as ³strength made tender; gentle; willingness to submit.² Meekness
flows easily from humility, and those who are meek are willing to follow
their master. It has courage to stand firm for convictions. It has strength,
but it is controlled strength. It is angry when that is appropriate, but
gentle when that is needed. Both Moses and Jesus were meek, Matthew 11:29,
Numbers 12:3, but neither was weak or compromising.
³Hunger..Thirst..Righteousness²
Few human appetites are stronger than hunger and thirst. Jesus used these
to illustrate the blessedness of those who seek the righteousness of God.
Many talk about righteousness, but few know how or really desire
to attain it. Solomon said, concerning wisdom, ³If thou seekest her
as silver, and searchest for her as for hid treasures; Then shalt thou
understand the fear of the Lord, and find the knowledge of God,² Proverbs
2:4-5. That is why few find righteousness; they do not seek it as they
would seek silver, gold or power. If you want to be filled with Godıs
righteousness, you must hunger and thirst after it.
³Blessed
Are The Merciful²
Long recognized as a quality of strength and character, mercy comes from
one who realizes his own need for mercy. Jesus made it clear that one
who is void of mercy can expect no mercy from God, Matthew 18:35. Who
is more in need of Godıs mercy than man? But who is often less willing
to exhibit mercy toward his fellows than man? Shakespeare even recognized
the beauty of mercy:
³The quality of mercy is not strained; It droppeth as the gentle rain
from heaven upon the place beneath. It is twice blessed; it blesseth him
who gives, and him who takes; Tis mightiest in the mightiest; it is an
attribute of God Himself.² We need to do some hard thinking about our
need for Godıs mercy before we mistreat our neighbor.
³Blessed
Are The Pure in Heart²
³Pure² describes an item that is ³unmixed, unadulterated; clean.²
This may be the most demanding of all in Jesusı formula for peace. Self-examination
is required of anyone desiring a pure heart, for purity is an acquired
quality. The psalmist wrote, ³Who shall ascend into the hill of the
Lord? or who shall stand in his holy place? He that hath clean hands,
and a pure heart;² Psalms 24:3-4. The evidence of a pure heart is
purity of speech, action, influence, thought and appearance.
³Blessed
Are the Peacemakers² It is interesting that Jesus does not speak of
those who talk about peace, but those who make peace. True peace comes
to those who are in the process of making peace for others, James 3:17,
by bringing men and women to the ³Prince of Peace,² and thereby gaining
access to that peace for ourselves and others. The prophet wrote, ³Thou
wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee,² Isaiah
26:3.
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