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Matthew
5:6 – “Blessed are they which do hunger
and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.”
The Lord is waiting to bestow His Holy Spirit upon
all who will hunger and thirst after righteousness. (Counsels
to Writers and Editors – 118)
“Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness." The
sense of unworthiness will lead the heart to hunger and thirst for
righteousness, and this desire will not be disappointed. Those who make
room in their hearts for Jesus will realize His love. All who long to
bear the likeness of the character of God shall be satisfied. The Holy
Spirit never leaves unassisted the soul who is looking unto Jesus. He
takes of the things of Christ and shows them unto him. If the eye is
kept fixed on Christ, the work of the Spirit ceases not until the soul
is conformed to His image. The pure element of love will expand the
soul, giving it a capacity for higher attainments, for increased
knowledge of heavenly things, so that it will not rest short of the
fullness. "Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after
righteousness; for they shall be filled." (Desire
of Ages – 302)
You may see that you are sinful and undone, but it is just on this
account that you need a Saviour. If you have sins to confess, lose no
time. These moments are golden. "If we confess our sins, He is faithful
and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9). Those who hunger and thirst after
righteousness will be filled, for Jesus has promised it. Precious
Saviour! His arms are open to receive us, and His great heart of love is
waiting to bless us. (Faith and Works –
37-38)
Righteousness is holiness, likeness to God, and "God is love." 1 John
4:16. It is conformity to the law of God, for "all thy commandments are
righteousness" (Ps. 119:172), and "love is the fulfilling of the law"
(Rom. 13:10). Righteousness is love, and love is the light and the life
of God. The righteousness of God is embodied in Christ. We receive
righteousness by receiving Him. (The Faith I
Live By - 109).
Ample provisions are made by Christ to satisfy the soul that hungers and
thirsts for righteousness.” (The Faith I Live
By -152)
Those who hunger and thirst after righteousness will be filled; for
Jesus has promised it. Precious Saviour! His arms are open to receive
us, and His great heart of love is waiting to bless us. (Amazing
Grace - 139)
If you have a sense of need in your soul, if you hunger and thirst after
righteousness, this is an evidence that Christ has wrought upon your
heart, in order that He may be sought unto to do for you, through the
endowment of the Holy Spirit, those things which it is impossible for
you to do for yourself. (Amazing Grace -
217)
If you will go to work as Christ designs that His disciples shall, and
win souls for Him, you will feel the need of a deeper experience and a
greater knowledge in divine things, and will hunger and thirst after
righteousness. You will plead with God, and your faith will be
strengthened, and your soul will drink deeper drafts at the well of
salvation. Encountering opposition and trials will drive you to the
Bible and prayer. You will grow in grace and the knowledge of Christ,
and will develop a rich experience. (Amazing
Grace - 305)
Let us realize the weakness of humanity, and see where man fails in his
self-sufficiency. We shall then be filled with a desire to be just what
God desires us to be--pure, noble, sanctified. We shall hunger and
thirst after the righteousness of Christ. To be like God will be the one
desire of the soul. This is the desire that filled Enoch's heart. And we
read that he walked with God. He studied the character of God to a
purpose. He did not mark out his own course, or set up his own will….He
strove to conform himself to the divine likeness. There is no excuse for
defection or despondency, because all the promises of heavenly grace are
for those who hunger and thirst after righteousness. The intensity of
desire represented by hungering and thirsting is a pledge that the
coveted supply will be given. (Amazing Grace
- 317)
What we need, what we cannot do without, is the Spirit of God to work
with our efforts. All pampering of self must be at an end. There must be
an earnest longing, a soul-hunger, for the presence of the Lord.
"Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for
they shall be filled." [MATT. 5:6.]
It is a case of life or death with us. We have been stricken with
spiritual paralysis, and every one needs the help of the Great
Physician. He alone can reach our case. He is only waiting to be invited
by us with earnest heart, with sincere desire. Nothing is wanting but a
preparation of heart, and earnest, believing prayer, to bring Jesus to
our side as a mighty helper. He longs to come. If we will but listen to
his voice and open the door, he will come in. (Gospel
Workers - 225-226)
It is the spirituality of the children of God that is their glory in His
eyes. This is the distinguishing mark that separates them from the
world….We are to hunger and thirst after righteousness, that we may
represent Christ to the world. If His love abides in our hearts, it will
be distinctly revealed. We shall be lights in the world. Christ calls
upon every follower of His to reveal His virtues of character, to
represent Him in word and deed, to make known His love. (Reflecting
Christ - 124)
God demands of us perfect obedience to His law-- the expression of His
character. "Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea,
we establish the law" (Rom. 3:31). This law is the echo of God's voice,
saying to us, Holier, yes, holier still. Desire the fullness of the
grace of Christ; yea, long--hunger and thirst-- after righteousness. The
promise is, "Ye shall be filled." Let your heart be filled with an
intense longing for this righteousness, the work of which God's Word
declares is peace, and its effect quietness and assurance forever. (3
Selected Messages - 202-203)
We need a deeper soul-hunger for the rich gifts that heaven has to
bestow. We are to hunger and thirst after righteousness. O that we might
have a consuming desire to know God by an experimental knowledge, to
come into the audience chamber of the Most High, reaching up the hand of
faith, and casting our helpless souls upon the One mighty to save. His
loving kindness is better than life. (Sons and
Daughters of God - 121) |
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