When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a hill and sat down. His followers came to him, and he began to teach them, saying: "They are blessed who realize their spiritual poverty, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to them. They are blessed who grieve, for God will comfort them. They are blessed who are humble, for the whole earth will be theirs. They are blessed who hunger and thirst after justice, for they will be satisfied. They are blessed who show mercy to others, for God will show mercy to them. They are blessed whose thoughts are pure, for they will see God. They are blessed who work for peace, for they will be called God's children. They are blessed who are persecuted for doing good, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to them."
I couldn't help it. I had to check out Spiritual Poverty. I had assumed it would be just one word in the Greek, but it is actually two words. Click and have fun.
They are blessed who show mercy... the mercy there means mercy and can not mean anything else. It's just like saying dirt is dirt is dirt and can not be anything but dirt because it is... dirt. So mercy here means mercy which means mercy. This is the Greek word eleemon (pronounced el-eh-ay'-mone).
Mercy means to be compassionate or to have kindly forbearance shown toward an offender, an enemy, or other person in one's power. To put it another way, you can either be merciful to someone or be cruel to them, as cruel is an antonym.
Now... God will show mercy to them. The mercy used there has a slightly broader definition, but does mean 'to have compassion toward' and 'to give mercy to'. So if God shows kindness and compassion toward me, isn't that a good thing? And all I have to do is be kind and compassionate toward others.
Now... God will show mercy to them. The mercy used there has a slightly broader definition, but does mean 'to have compassion toward' and 'to give mercy to'. So if God shows kindness and compassion toward me, isn't that a good thing? And all I have to do is be kind and compassionate toward others.
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