“Blessed are
those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”1
The first
step of a blessed life according to yesterday’s Encounter, is recognizing that
we are poor in spirit, that we have a deep need in our lives caused by sin, which
is why we need our Savior. The second step to a blessed life is to mourn over sin.
This can seem irrational to the world, because how could mourning lead to a
blessed life?!
The term mourn
means “to experience deep grief.” In Matthew 5, Jesus has a theme of spiritual
blessedness and here he seems to indicate that this mourning is due to grief
over sin. We live in a fallen world and there is, or should be, a deep sense of
mourning because of the sin, sorrow, and suffering in the world. One of the
problems is that many have become desensitized to the problems around us.
Perhaps it is because television, social media, and the internet in general
have become a distraction. Perhaps we have seen so many commercials or heard radio
announcements raising funds for certain causes, that we have learned to “tune
them out”.
In the Bible
we find Jeremiah who was known as the weeping prophet. He was one of the only ones
who literally wept over the persistent sin and the coming destruction because
of that sin. Jeremiah 9:1 says, “Oh, that my head were a spring of water and my
eyes a fountain of tears! I would weep day and night for the slain of my
people.” Our Lord also mourned over this world. In the Bible we never read that
Jesus laughed, but we do read that Jesus wept on at least two occasions. He
wept with Mary and Martha over the death of Lazarus, and he wept over Jerusalem
because they chose to stay in their lost condition and refused the opportunity
to experience his peace. Jesus wept over the consequences they would suffer because
they rejected Him (Luke 19:41-44).
The sin that
we read about in Bible days is still the same today. Just like the people of
Jerusalem suffered because they rejected Jesus, many people around us will
suffer if they don’t come to know and accept the Savior. Do we mourn over the
things that caused Jesus to weep? Do we feel moved into action when we see the
suffering and pain around us? We have an urgent responsibility to share the
Good News with our lost world. We do not have the luxury of waiting around in a
state of comfort and negligence thinking that someone else will do the work
that God has set before us. The promise in today’s passage is that we will be
comforted. Jesus left us His Holy Spirit that will be our comforter during the
good and bad times of life, and this is the Comforter who wants to live in the
hearts of those lost in this broken world.
Suggested
prayer: Dear God, forgive me for the times I have become distracted and lost
focus of that which is important to you. Help me be aware of the need around me
and spring into action whenever you give me the opportunity. Thank you for the
blessing that comes from having your Holy Spirit to comfort me. Use me to reach
as many as possible with your Good News. Thank you for hearing and answering my
prayer. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Matthew 5:4 (NIV).
Today’s Encounter
was written by: Crystal B.