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Hungering for Righteousness

Matthew 5:6

February 21, 2024 • Pastor Arthur Jackson III • Matthew 5:6

"HUNGERING FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS”

Matthew 5:6


“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.” [NKJV]

Once again, my brothers and sisters we are blessed to have the focus of our Bible Class on this tremendous teaching of Jesus Christ better known to us as The Sermon on The Mount. We have in this teaching reached the attitude that William Barclay (the famed theologian and biblical commentator) has distinctly described as the most difficult attitude of them all...having a hunger and thirst for righteousness.


If you’ve been studying with us the past few weeks, you know that Jesus at this point has already shared with His disciples the importance of:


•BEING IN POVERTY OF SPIRIT


•BEING IN PIECES BECAUSE OF SIN


•HAVING THEIR POWER UNDER SUBJECTION


>However, in this 4th attitude, the emphasis is NOT on SELF…the emphasis is on the SOVEREIGN.

And it is this “shift” in emphasis that prompted Barclay to label the attitude most difficult because it, unlike the other seven, forces the disciple to Discipline Their Desires. It forces the disciple to have to...


•Harness What They Are Hungering For

•Control What They Are Craving


IT’S HARD TRYING TO CONTROL CRAVINGS!


❖The Issue Is Not Having A STRONG Desire…It’s Having The WRONG Desire!


We Have To Guard Against Carnal Cravings


The Bible is filled with a plethora of people who started out doing phenomenally well but became sidetracked by being consumed with having a carnal craving.


CAN I GIVE YOU SOME EXAMPLES OF CARNAL CRAVINGS?


1) WHEN YOU CRAVE FOR RULER-SHIP –


That was Lucifer’s problem [Isa.14: 12-15]. The bible says of Lucifer that He got kicked out of heaven because he said in his heart he was going to ascend into heaven and exalt his throne above the stars of God. He got kicked out of Heaven because he wanted to rule God!


➔When you crave an appointment without carrying an anointment for the appointment, it’s a carnal craving!


2) WHEN YOU CRAVE FOR RECOGNITION -

That was Nebuchadnezzar’s problem. [DAN.4:30] The bible says that one day King Nebuchadnezzar was walking on the walls of Babylon, and he looked around at everything and said, “Is not this great Babylon that I have built for a royal dwelling by my power and for the honor of my majesty?” He robbed God of recognition. As a result, the bible says Ver.31, “While the words were still in the king’s mouth…” God struck him down.


3) WHEN YOU CRAVE FOR RICHES –

That was the Rich Farmer’s problem. [LUKE 12:16] The Bible says that a certain farmer’s farm yielded “plentifully”. In fact, his year was so good until (ver.17) he had “no room to store his overflow.” But instead of blessing another believer, (ver.18) he chose to build a bigger barn!


Therefore, Jesus in the text sits down His newly called disciples and speaks to them about controlling their cravings! There are three lessons we learn about our hunger in this text:


I. WE HAVE TO HAVE A HOLY HUNGER.


>“We Have To Hunger For Holiness”

In the text, Jesus makes it clear that He didn’t want His disciples making the mistake LUCIFER made by hungering after Ruler-ship; nor the mistake KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR made by hungering after Recognition; nor making the mistake that THE RICH FARMER made by hungering after Riches. JESUS WANTED THEM TO


HUNGER AFTER RIGHTEOUSNESS.


>“WHAT IS RIGHTEOUSNESS"?


We Can’t Desire What It Is...Until We Know What It Is!


•Some people think “Righteousness”

–Is not listening to secular music

–Is not wearing makeup or jewelry

–Is not wearing certain clothing

–Is not having a glass of wine or strong drink

–Is not going to a nightclub or hanging out


Righteousness Is None of That!


■ARTHUR PINK – Righteousness is “being right with God and living right with men”

It’s important to know that when Matthew uses the term “righteousness,” he always uses it in the sense of personal fidelity to God and His will. He never used it like Paul did, in the sense of “imputed righteousness” or “justification.” Matthew is NOT saying the "blessed" person is the one who hungers and thirsts for salvation! He is saying the “blessed” person is the one who has a desire to be right with God and live right with their fellow man!


II. WE HAVE TO HAVE A HABITUAL HUNGER


The funny thing about an appetite is, even though it’s satisfied at the moment, it’s coming back again! Jesus is teaching His disciples that hungering and thirsting for righteousness is not to be a one-time deal or something that should take place only once in a while, rather something that has to be continual!


We know this to be true by looking at tenses of the two words "HUNGER” and “THIRST." These two words are in the present active nominative tense, which means that in the Greek language there’s an ING behind those two words.


JESUS IS SAYING THAT THERE OUGHT TO BE A HABITUAL HUNGERING

■Peter Helps Our Understanding of Habitual Hunger. Peter compared the believer to a newborn baby. Healthy babies are always hungry.


>I Pet.2:2 “As newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby”


I KNOW YOU’RE HUNGRY ON SUNDAY, BUT HOW’S YOUR APPETITE DURING THE WEEK?


III. WE MUST HAVE A HEALTHY HUNGER.


“Oh the Blessedness of those who are hungering and thirsting for the fullness of righteousness, for they shall be filled”


Let me park there for a minute because the word “they” in the Greek language is emphatic, meaning it’s denoting a distinction. In the original language, it reads “they alone.” Jesus is saying that what we have coming to us IS NOT for everybody!


“WE’VE GOT SOMETHING COMING THAT EVERYBODY CAN’T HAVE”


What is It?


A “Filling”


This word “Filled” was used to describe cattle that were Fed, Filled, and Fattened. It means, "to be satisfied to the fullest.” The passive voice of the word "filled" in the Greek language indicates that God Himself is the one doing the filling.


•Psalm 68:19 ”Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation

•Psalm 107:9”For he satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness

•Ephesians 3:20 Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,