Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. (verse 10)
Links to TWO previous beatitudes:
- FIRST – Blessed are the poor in spirit, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. (verse 3)
- FOURTH – Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, For they shall be filled. (verse 6)
We’ve come full circle … “for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” Is this truer than it was for the first beatitude? Does the first speak of potential … and the second of attainment?
“Righteousness” (from June) Living in accordance with Divine Order – THE LAW OF LOVE
And – looking at the Bible – we are to do this …
- “without fear or favour” (Leviticus 19:15)
- without being swayed by external concerns and circumstances.
- DESPITE the OPPORTUNITY and perhaps even the JUSTIFICATION of acting otherwise. (David spares Saul – repeatedly [1 Samuel 24 & 26])
“Blessed are those HAVING BEEN persecuted [put to flight] on account of righteousness” (Interlinear)
- When we live a life of LOVING righteousness, then no outside influence or challenge has any lasting effect upon us and our actions, BUT ALSO, …
- PAST TENSE – Speaks of the wisdom of experience. A state which can only be attained by means of the difficulties and challenges we have faced.
- It is only through this path of trial, temptation, spiritual combat, that we have reached this end If we have done this, it will not have been easy. We may well have faced opposition from others But we will most definitely have faced opposition from within. Change is never easy Our habit is to justify and excuse ourselves
Persecuted, means “Put to flight”
“The situation with regard to judgement from truth is this: The Lord never judges anyone except from good, for His will is to lift all men, however many these may be, up to heaven, indeed if it were possible, up to Himself. For the Lord is mercy itself and good itself, and mercy itself and good itself cannot possibly condemn anyone. It is man who, in rejecting good, condemns himself. As a person has fled habitually from good during his lifetime, so in the next life he flees from it, and therefore from heaven and the Lord. For the Lord cannot be present except within good.” (Heavenly Secrets, paragraph 2335, section 3)
You WILL flee from something and toward something else, the ONLY question is WHAT?
Recorded on Sunday 3 November 2024