Title: Happiness of those who mourn
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The happiness of those who mourn (Matthew 5:4)
The most difficult thing when a person is born and lives in the world is the pain of suffering.
They cry their first cry from birth, live in pain, and die.
Human beings are those who live in luxurious palaces or those who live in small huts.
All with toil and sorrow, with a series of sufferings passing through the valley of tears
Many people think of life's suffering as a punishment from God on mankind.
I think that living without suffering is the greatest grace and blessing.
Life itself involves suffering.
Thinking that suffering is the unhappiness of life, we draw closer to God to avoid and be forgiven.
Furthermore, God is more than human beings exempted from suffering or misery
It teaches us that more importantly, we challenge this hardship head-on.
You will have tribulation in this world, but be of good cheer. I have conquered the world
When trouble comes, it's not about avoiding it, it's about facing it boldly.
One of Madison's poems is this:
If all the days were only summer
How can I know that it washes you as white as snow?
If every day is as bright as spring
How can I know those words that wipe away sad tears?
The promise of the Lord to give rest to those I love if it were not for me
How can I keep it in my heart
How can I have faith that eternal life is not a dream if the grave is not before me
I believe that winter and tears and torment, even that grave, are all the blessings of the Lord.
This psalm is of God, because the great sorrow gives hope only to Jesus.
It teaches us that great grace and blessings must come after crossing the deep river of suffering.
The text says, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
According to the gospel of Luke, blessed are those who weep, for you will laugh (Luke 6:21).
Pendeo, translated as mourning, means extreme sorrow, loving parents,
As an expression when a child or lover dies, this kind of sadness in life
It is a surprising paradox that it can lead me to happiness.
1. Human sorrow leads us to seek God and to find comfort there.
We usually refer to those who mourn as the happiest person in the world.
Think and sympathize, the sorrows of life cannot be called blessings,
Mourning cannot be happiness, but Jesus said, Blessed are those who mourn.
He proclaims a surprising word to us head-on that we will be comforted.
The teachings of Jesus are different from the teachings of the world and are rather paradoxical.
People of the world, you are rich Then say you're happy
You should be comfortable and at ease. They say it's a blessing
Jesus said, Happy are those who mourn. He says we will be comforted.
Who on earth will comfort those who mourn?
Everyone is individualistic, thinking of others in this world that is in their own interests
There is no one to comfort me, and when I mourn, I have only pity
Because it has become a harsh world where no children come to mournful parents.
We must listen carefully to these words as the words of Jesus to us.
God is a God of comfort, and Jesus came to comfort human mourning.
We must remember that we are mourning and being comforted at the same time because it is God.
Ordinary people say that this kind of mourning is blessed, and that kind of mourning is blessed.
To reach the happiness that He wants to give to mankind, you must receive comfort from Jesus.
At that time, the Israelites were a mourning nation that should be comforted.
Expropriated from Roman oppression, starved and exiled
They were mourning and mourning, and moreover, they were a people who mourned under the yoke of the law.
Spiritually, mentally, and physically full of wounds, because of the many wounds
He promised happiness to the suffering people and declared comfort, but the valley must be deep.
As a brook flows long, only those who mourn can receive God's comfort.
Jesus invites those who labor and are heavy laden.
“Come to me all who mourn. I will give you rest."
Human beings are fragile reeds, and their mind and body are wounded and broken along the rough path of life.
There is no one who is strong, everyone wants to be comforted, but there is no one to comfort them.
Jesus said, Blessed are those who mourn, they will be comforted. God
Seek it when you meet him, and call him when you are near. That is the time to mourn.
God meets us when we are comfortable, but He is closer to us when we mourn.
The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.
The afflictions of the righteous are many, but the Lord delivers them from them all (Psalm 34:18-19).
God is always good, but even better when we mourn.
God is our refuge and strength, a great help in trouble (Psalm 46:1).
These words are the grace and mystery that can only be known when I am in trouble
It is the grace of a believer to receive the comfort of Jesus while mourning along the path of life.
The greater the mourning, the greater the comfort of God.
To do good to those who mourn, to long for God because of the poor in heart,
Only those who live by that grace will have all the tribulations, pains, sorrows, and tears of life.
Everything will be changed by the comfort of the Lord.
Many people find satisfaction and happiness in their superiority over others, but Christians get everything from Jesus Christ.
Now we are living wrong.
They believe in Jesus only in words, but in reality, they have a problem living like the people of the world.
Come to church and call me "Lord," and ask me to make you live better than the people of the world.
They cry out, but Jesus says, “You say no with that,
Now that you are a Christian, you must find contentment in Christ, happiness in Christ, and wealth in Christ.
If it is suffering to find comfort in Christ, suffering itself is grace and blessing.
Mourning that can be comforted can lead to happiness, so that we can
Presupposing that drawing near to Christ brings us happiness,
Hearing the Word is a blessing to us.
As the sufferings of Christ abound, so our comfort abounds through Christ.
God sent His only begotten Son into this world to heal our wounds and
He was sent to comfort them, and Jesus’ life-long ministry was to comfort them.
It was work, but the word “comfort” means to be in the same position.
2. Jesus became the Emmanuel of those who mourn.
Jesus' whole life is wet with tears, but the Bible tells us that Jesus laughed during his life.
There are few records, but there are many records of weeping with those who mourn.
Jesus mourned with those who mourned and wept with those who wept.
When Jesus saw the city of Jerusalem, he foresaw the destruction of Jerusalem and wept.
Jesus was with us in the past and wept while looking at the end of the present and future history.
Jesus lived a life of mourning, with those who were wounded by all sorrows and pains.
He came to do this, and this is possible only through self-sacrifice.
Jesus Himself took away all our sorrows to be the comforter of our afflictions.
He suffered and wept with those who weep,
He suffered with the sick and sacrificed himself for all the sacrifices he made.
Jesus was born out of the stable and was with the poorest.
It was shown by yourselves.
As soon as Jesus was born, he fled to Egypt and went with the refugees.
He lived and worked in Nazareth, sweating and working hard to pay for the hard work of the workers.
experienced, wept with Lazarus when he died, and was betrayed by Judas Iscariot.
He experienced all the cruelty of human affairs by suffering, and on the last cross he
He suffered a climax and died.
Jesus is the One who comforts people by suffering human suffering.
He was pierced for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities.
By his chastisement we have peace; by his wounds we are healed.
We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way.
He laid on him all iniquity” (Isaiah 53:5-6).
Jesus suffered what we deserve.
Those who mourn, those who mourn, draw near to the Lord.
When we say that we alone suffer our sorrows, our pains, our sicknesses, and our failures
The pain is too great, but when you see someone suffering more than this,
I am comforted because Jesus suffered so much for me.
The cross of Jesus Christ brings comfort to those who are suffering.
Jesus was rich, but he became poor, so my poor is nothing.
no. If I had suffered injustice, but compared to the betrayal and pain that Jesus suffered,
Think of this as nothing and go to God for comfort.
Those who have suffered greater shame or greater failure than Jesus on this earth
There was no man or poorer, so Jesus became Immanuel to those who mourn.
Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the world (Matthew 28:20).
As promised, Jesus is our eternal Comforter.