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5. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy 

Our Christian faith hinges on Mercy. God didn’t give us what we deserve, he gifts us mercy. Do we give others better than they deserve? or do we look to get even? to act from a place of self-entitlement? If there is anything we should be known for, it’s people who are merciful, because we follow the model set before us in Christ, our merciful saviour.

4. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they shall be filled

Do we notice what someone is owed and hunger for them to receive that?
These include all the major fights for justice we know about – fighting for life, and for freedom, against enslavement of all kinds in countries where it’s obvious the vulnerable are held to work and do things against their will, and in the western world, the vulnerable secretly held trapped in certain life styles resulting from human trafficking 

3. Blessed are the Meek for they shall inherit the earth

As with most things with God, those unattached to earthly power are the same ones who are promised they shall  inherit the earth. This makes intuitive sense when we look at gifting someone something that is beautiful and to be cared for.  We wouldn’t want to give it to the person who is going to wield their power over it and push it to destruction,  but instead gift it to the one who is disinterested in having power over it, and instead is meek enough to accept the gift and to want to care for it. 

The Beatitude Series – 1. Blessed are the Poor in Spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven

On the Living Fullness Podcast we have begun a series on the Beatitudes and exploring how each of these bring the commandments to fulfilment, creating a path of abundance in this life and the next. This episode particularly focuses on the 1st Beatitude and the various detachments we need to have including what Thomas Aquinas mentions as needing to ‘Despise what Jesus despised on the Cross, and Love what Jesus loved on the Cross’. These detachments include putting all else to the service of God, and ensuring we have our hearts and minds rightly ordered.