Longing for Righteousness

May 15 | Matthew 5:6

 “Blessed are those who are hungering and thirsting for righteousness,
for they will be filled.
” (Matthew 5:6)

Some people don’t care if the right thing is done. We have literature and movies that extol the villain instead of the hero. Some don’t want to do the job at work or at home. They look to cut corners and use shortcuts.

But their inability to do the right thing shows up in their work. It looks shoddy. When Jesus talks about hungering and thirsting for righteousness, it’s not about doing a good job. It is longing for the right moral and relational action. Righteousness is the byproduct of a holy life.

Those who long for righteousness in a world full of wickedness ask for the impossible. That’s why they are so blessed. When they see righteousness happen, they are ecstatic. Jesus promises that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness will be satisfied.

We are gratified when we see others do the right thing. It’s a fresh view of God’s goodness in a world full of the opposite. Righteousness comes out of a desire to see God’s kingdom expand on the earth.

We are His children who bless the Lord with righteousness. When you act righteously, God looks at His child like a doting Father.

Action Step: Look for ways to do the right thing for everyone involved. Ask God for wisdom on how to handle the tough situations in your life.

Father, I want to put a smile on Your face with how I handle tough situations today. Give me Your wisdom and lead me into righteousness. May everyone I deal with be satisfied with the righteous approach I use.

Jonathan Srock

Rev. Jonathan Srock is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God since 2010. He received two Bachelor’s degrees in Biblical Languages and Pastoral Ministries, as well as a Masters of Divinity from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Jonathan was privileged to be the Lead Pastor of New Life Assembly in Shillington, PA for five years before suffering sudden paralysis in 2013. Jonathan has been a Christian since 1988.

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