VERSE OF THE WEEK

Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.
— Matthew 5:10

The older I get the less I enjoy politics.  I understand that politics are necessary and important to our government and society.  Without a form of government and the politics involved, it would lead to chaos.  So, I commend those who are committed to serving and being involved in the political world.  And, in a democracy, it is important for people to be well informed about national and world events, as well as being informed about those who choose to run for leadership roles in our government.  Yet, my biggest issue with politics is watching leaders change their beliefs and ideology based on their ability to get votes. And watching voters base their political opinions on their party affiliation positions instead of really studying the issues.  I wish we had more leaders and voters who were more concerned about doing what they believed was right vs winning the next election. 

 

The struggle to do what is right despite opposition leads us to Matthew 5:10. Jesus said that the righteous who received persecution would be blessed.  There are many misconceptions about this verse.  First, it does not mean that everyone who is righteous will be persecuted.  It is not a requirement to go through persecution to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.  Jesus is saying that if you endure undeserved persecution based on your righteousness, you will be comforted by God.  Second, a righteous person is not someone who appears to do good in the eyes of the world.  It is somebody who is in a right relationship with God and therefore follows God’s commands despite the morality of the majority. 

 

To develop a better clarity of this verse, it helps to understand the opposite values.  Imagine if Jesus said, “Blessed are those who are popular.”  Or “Blessed are those who do not rock the boat.”   Instead, Jesus taught throughout His ministry that it is not easy for those who decide to follow Him.  Again, attempting to be good is not what makes a person righteous.  It is being in a right relationship with God through a faith in Jesus Christ that leads to righteousness.  And based on that commitment, you are transformed by the spirit of God as you live out your faith.  Therefore, blessed are those whose faith in Jesus Christ is more important than the risk of enduring persecution!

Read Philippians 1:26-30