DISCUSSION
As Jesus preaches, what we refer to as the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7, there has always been a part within the beatitude section that intrigued me. As a child, when I would read aloud the Beatitudes, I was never able to quite understand what it meant to be “pure in heart” or “merciful” and I certainly did not understand what it meant to be “poor in spirit”. However, there was one that I was able to wrap my tiny little head around; “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness” (Matthew 5.6). I have always had an innate desire to be hungry and thirsty, now I had never tried this snack called “righteousness” but I assumed it must be good. I always thought it must be like that other snack they had in the Bible, you know Manna. The Bible describes “manna” tasting like wafers that had been made with honey. I always wondered why “Little Debbie” had never tried to market a snack like manna. God would send manna to the children of Israel while they were on their way to the Promise Land. We can see how when they got hungry, God would give them food. When they were thirsty, God would send them water. God always provided for them. Today, as examined in Psalm 106-107, David is recounting (in songs) the Israelites journey to the Promise Land. Specifically, in Psalm 107.9, “He has satisfied the thirsty soul, and the hungry He has filled with what is good”. If God was able to satisfy the Israelites when they hungered and thirsted with something good, then when I hunger and thirst for something good He will satisfy me as well. In fact, that is exactly what Jesus said “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness (what is good), for they shall be filled (Matthew 5.6).
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