Title: The Victor's Weapon (Matthew 11:29-30)
The victor's weapon (Matthew 11:29-30)
Everyone has an instinct to live well. So, if it is the way to live well, there is nothing it cannot do, and there is no place it cannot go. But is it really the way to live well by collecting materials in order to live well by any means and methods? The Bible doesn't say that. The Bible writes that when God created us humans, He did not make us to live in poverty, need, and poverty, but to make us happy and prosperous from the beginning. So, the instinct to live well like this is a heart given by God. Therefore, human blessings, human prosperity, wealth, and glory do not come from hard work, and do not come from God, not by working hard and striving like the people of the world, regardless of means and methods, or harming others.
The way to receive these blessings from God is written in Matthew 5. The eight blessings are talking about spiritual and spiritual blessings. However, one of these uses the blessing of the earth as an example. That is, 'Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth'. The way to live well on earth is not to make a lot of money, but to be meek. It is only when we are meek that we can enjoy true blessings from heaven. We think that being meek is far from prosperous, but the Word says that the meek are blessed with earthly blessings. Therefore, if you want your children to live well, you should not leave a lot of money, but have a meek disposition. The way to live well like this is not to be found in the earth, but to be found within.
Christianity is a religion of meekness. This is because Jesus also said that he was meek (Matthew 11:29), and God also blesses the meek. Of all the characters in the Bible, those who are strong and strong and who steal and harm others do not prosper. Even though Jesus suffered many persecutions during his lifetime, he was meek like a sheep. Meekness sometimes seems to die. It may seem like something that is not meek. But the best way to live is in following the meek Lord.