Those Who Mourn

Blessed are those who mourn,
for they will be comforted.

Matthew 5:4

Most of the time, we don’t associate blessing with mourning; maybe we should rethink this… Matthew didn’t actually say what those blessed are mourning; it could be the loss of a loved one, it could be the loss of their home or possessions, or it could be the sinful and rebellious state of this world. Maybe it doesn’t matter…

I think it is safe to say that for a person to truly mourn they first had to love; certainly this would be true in the loss of a loved one. It would also be true if a person is mourning the loss of possessions, for if they didn’t love the possession(s) lost, would they actually mourn?

It wouldn’t seem so.

If the person was mourning for the wickedness of this world, wouldn’t that show they loved God a whole lot?

Consider for a moment those who do not mourn; what a terrible and sad life they must lead! Never having enough of a relationship with anyone for love to develop; never being able to mourn? Never having a loving relationship with God so as to mourn for those who rebel against Him?

Never loving; never mourning?

Those who mourn will receive comfort from God, both in the here and now and in the ultimate future when all pain and sorrow will cease. I don’t know about you, but for me, just knowing this is a comfort that brings joy into my life.

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About Don Merritt

A long time teacher and writer, Don hopes to share his varied life's experiences in a different way with a Christian perspective.
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7 Responses to Those Who Mourn

  1. paulfg's avatar paulfg says:

    Wow! This one verse has not changed me. Your insight into this one verse has changed me. Thank you.

  2. God has purpose even in our loss.

  3. DWMartens's avatar dwmartens says:

    2 Cor. 2:7 says to “forgive and comfort” the repentant one so he will not be overcome with sorrow. My greatest comfort of all is to have been forgiven by God. Can anyone forgiven by God be more blessed?

  4. Don, I’m with Paul on this one. I was taught a whole different interpretation – yours resonates so much with my heart. The other was all about sin and judgment; this is about love and grace. Thank you.

  5. Julie Sheppard aka Reiko Chinen's avatar sheppaja says:

    It is wonderful to know God’s love for us even when we hurt, we know He will comfort us. Thank you for sharing this. Julie

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