This page continues our study of the Beatitudes with which Jesus opened his sermon on the mount in Matthew chapter 5. On the following page there are more Bible puzzles and quizzes for your enjoyment in learning.

The Meek

" Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth" (Mtt 5:5).

The first beatitude held the ideas of contrition and humility, the second sorrow and patience. There is a natural progression to the idea of meekness in the third beatitude. These states of mind indicate weakness to the worldly, who see strength as dominance over others. But there is nothing weak about the meek or gentle. The idea of meekness is very close to that of self-control. We associate self-control with "being strong" --that is, strong in character. Among the "fruits of the Spirit" (Gal 5:22-23) Paul puts "meekness" and "self-control" right next to each other, and not without reason. The "" meek and quiet spirit which is very precious in the sight of God 1Pe 3:4() is the spirit held in check by the strength which God provides "through his Spirit in the inner man" (Eph 3:16).

Those who Hunger and Thirst

"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled" (Mtt 5:6).

Jesus is not talking here of wistful wishes, a passing interest, or polite approval, regarding righteousness. He’s talking about a craving for righteousness. We must be hungry for the bread of heaven and thirsty for the water of life. (Are you?)

The Merciful

"Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy" (Mtt 5:7).

We have an opportunity to show mercy when someone needs our forgiveness. "Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you" (Eph 4:32). It’s not enough to be fair and just; we must also be merciful and show grace. The parable of the unjust steward illustrates this beatitude (Mtt 18:21-35).

Deep Thought
   Deep Thought

These questions are for you to think about and discuss. Other parts of this lesson may help you with the answers.

What does it mean to be "meek"?

Does Matthew 5:7 teach that if we are merciful to our fellow man we merit a claim to mercy from God?

What does it mean to "inherit the earth"? When Jesus says, in one place, "They shall inherit the earth", and in another place, "Theirs is the kingdom of heaven", is he talking about two different groups of people?


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