“Your life can overflow with radical blessings!” Jesus told the crowd.
Maybe he didn’t use those words (even in Aramaic), but that was the reason he shared eight glimpses of what happens when we embrace God’s way of thinking and living. Those eight declarations of blessedness are called the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-12).
Declaration #1 reads as follows:
The subsequent seven statements follow the same pattern.
But read through the rest of scripture and you’ll find other beatitudes as well, especially in Proverbs. And now that I’ve accumulated some life experience over a number of decades, I see more clearly than ever: we do receive radical blessings when we embrace God’s ways.
For example:
Rhonda was struggling financially, trying to work part-time as much as she could while putting herself through college. She came over for dinner one night and I felt compelled to give her a bunch of coupons from my file, for the things she purchased regularly.
Now you have to understand, that coupon collection was extensive, because I gathered from numerous sources, traded with others, and even sent away product labels to receive high-value coupons.
It hurt to hand over a fistful of my precious stash. But I knew it was the right thing to do.
The next week, I received–from two different women–two bags full of coupon inserts from Sunday newspapers.
And I learned:
Or, written Beatitude-style:
Blessed are those who give freely,
for they will gain even more.*
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Everyone loved “Aunt Toss.” She never went anywhere without a smile on her lips, a twinkle in her eye, and a chuckle at the ready. Frequently Aunt Toss would pop into Steve’s office to share a joke he might be able to use in a sermon. She saw humor in everything, was quick with the witty quip, and could pun with the best of them.
Yet during the years we knew her, she suffered terribly from shingles. And she missed her husband dearly. No one would have blamed Aunt Toss if her cheerfulness slipped a little. But she didn’t let that happen.
Instead, Aunt Toss enjoyed a continual feast of happy thoughts, pleasurable moments, and the reflected cheer from others, as she caused everyone around her to smile and laugh with her.
And I learned:
Written Beatitude-style:
Blessed are the cheerful,
for they have a continual feast of delight.
(The lovely lady in the photograph is not Aunt Toss, but she exuded the same joy.)
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One of my husband’s spiritual gifts is generosity (Romans 12:8). Even during those early years of our marriage when the budget was tight, he would graciously help others in need.
So how did we make ends meet? We lived quite frugally, owned one car, wore some very nice hand-me-down clothing from family and friends, shopped with coupons of course, and watched for bargains.
One store in particular became a regular stop on my errands—a hit-or-miss place that carried an ever-changing array of goods.
One day a jumble of Keds lay piled on a table near their door. Heather, our middle child, was just about ready for a new pair. But she had narrow feet; her shoes had to be purchased at places like Stride Rite. The chance I’d find her size on that table was slim to none. (‘Hope you like puns!)
But a good rummage through the mound turned up a pair of size 7 slim after all. The best part? The price. You are not going to believe this:
Fifty cents.
Now granted, this occurred in the late 1970s. Things were cheaper back then, but not THAT cheap! At Stride Rite, we were paying $14.00 for a pair of Keds.
During those years of financial challenge, God provided bargain after bargain and gift after gift, due at least in part to Steve’s God-honoring generosity. And as only our Heavenly Father can do, he made sure our needs were always met—and then some.
For our beatitude statement, we can add the result of kindness, from verse 31:
Blessed is he who is kind to the needy,
for he honors God.
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Over and over God has proved: His ways are always best. In fact, they are perfect.
How has he proved his wise ways in your life? Please share your story in the comment section below!
* Of course, financial gain is not the only way God blesses those who give freely. Gains can be received through enhanced relationships, an uplifted spirit, added wisdom, greater contentment—and that’s just for starters. Our God is highly creative; he brings gain into our lives in countless ways.
Art & photo credits — Sermon on the Mount: wikimedia.com, bird on branch: www,canva.com, coupons: http://www.pexels.com, hands: http://www.flickr.com, smiling woman: http://www.pexels.com, heart: http://www.pexels.com, tennis shoes: ww.pixabay.com, Proverbs 14:21: http://www.heartlight.org, 2 Samuel 22:31: http://www.dailyverses.net.