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Title: Those who mourn depend on the Lord.

The reason God inflicts pain on humans is that humans living under sin have given them such pain to weep and mourn, even through physical pain. When a certain pain comes to humans, those who cry looking at it look at themselves. The one who looks at himself becomes more and more deeply grieved when he realizes that it is because of himself that it has happened. The more you cry in your heart over something that bothers you, the more it annoys you that you will never be able to solve it. Still, it is human greed to try his best until the end, so he endures until the end, but when he realizes that he can't do anything with his own strength, he will only seek the Lord. The Lord also helps those who come out with such a mourning heart.

 

Even the poor in spirit have a supper.

Even if we look at the people living in this world, people with a warm and full stomach do nothing and choose only what suits their taste, but the hungry people do whatever they can to make a living. Likewise, those whose souls are filled with sin know what nourishment they need spiritually, so they desperately run in search of someone who can provide them with spiritual nourishment, but those who do not realize their sins are spiritually poor. Because they do not know the Chinese character at all, they are not looking for someone who can solve their poverty. That is why those who know that they are poor in spirit will eventually inherit the kingdom of heaven.

 

Of these eight blessings that Jesus spoke of, we can transform our hearts into heaven even if we are fully aware of the above two. For example, when something painful happens to us, it is true that everyone is worried because of it. At that time, the pulpit tells us to trust the Lord completely and not worry. “They say that the matter will never be resolved just because you worry about it.” At this moment, a very strange thing happens between the pulpit and the members. Saying not to worry is letting go of your worries. This does not mean that he completely trusted the pulpit and let go of his worries. Letting go of the worries of not trusting the pulpit completely, there is nothing insecure about it. Therefore, while they are still anxious on the inside, they are pretending to be calm on the outside, saying that they are not worried in the pulpit. If you don't do that, you'll be rebuked from the pulpit for why you do it without faith.

 

You don't know how deceitful humans are.

When he spoke from the pulpit, he clearly said to trust the pulpit (Lord) and not to worry about it, or did he say not to be anxious without believing in the pulpit? If you don't want to believe the pulpit, did you keep worrying about it? Or did you believe in the pulpit so as not to worry? One of these two things must be implemented, but who the hell told me why I don't believe in the pulpit at all and don't worry about it? You don't know how swiftly the most cunning humans can intercept words that are useful to them and make them their own. Would you believe in the pulpit if you thought you wouldn't worry about it? If you don't believe in the pulpit, you're probably constantly worrying about it in your heart, but if you're not doing this or that, what on earth are you going to do?

 

God created an opportunity for me to hold on to the Lord through the pain that was given to me. If it hadn't been for me to suffer, what regret would I have tried to hold onto the invisible Lord? However, the misfortune that came upon me soon became a channel that led me to God. Because the pain that came to me was great, the more I could hold onto the Lord. If the pain that came to me had not been so, my will to hold onto the Lord would have been weak. And I must never try to blame others for the pain that has come to me. Those who try to blame others for the pain that have come to them, or who keep trying to avoid responsibility for it, lose their desire to hold on to the Lord that much.

 

This can also be found in the image of the Jews who lived under the Law. For example, compared to the Pharisees who had no disease in their body, it is easy to see which of those who had leprosy came to Jesus to heal their sick body. So, for the spiritual people, who suffers more from the consequences of their sins in their hearts? will do In the end, rather than those who do not feel pain in their hearts, those who suffer from the consequences of sin are more likely to come to the Lord in search of the Lord in order to have their problems resolved as quickly as possible.

 

When we have a problem with ourselves, we should never try to blame others for the pain that has come to us. Those who try to blame others for the pain that have come to them, or who keep trying to avoid responsibility for it, lose their desire to hold on to the Lord that much. That's why most people live in the hope that such an unfortunate thing doesn't happen to them. And even if such an unsavory thing happens to you, it's not that you boil it down to your heart and don't tremble in pain, it's that you want to get rid of it. As a result, of course, even those who believe in us are more concerned about how to solve problems without suffering from suffering, rather than trying to find the Lord and have their problems solved.

 

Just as the Jews who lived under the law broke the law, it was natural to get sick in the body, so it is natural that the spiritual people will suffer in their hearts when they live their lives against the Holy Spirit. However, if you do not want to take on the things that have come to you because you are in pain, so you blame others, or if you run away like a loach to avoid responsibility, you end up being a Pharisee. How can such people come to the Lord? And how can those who are not suffering in their own hearts come out to seek the spiritual Lord? Therefore, we must not miss the pain that comes in our hearts as a golden opportunity to meet the Lord. Those who do not want to suffer in heart are not even worthy of meeting the Lord.

 


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