Blessed, Not Necessarily Happy

Matthew 5:1-20; Luke 6:20-26

I finished my time in Galatians yesterday. I loved spending time in that letter, seeking God’s heart through Paul’s words. But this morning I went to my bookcase to look for my next study and found a book I’ve had for a while but never read, written by Oswald Chambers entitled, Studies in the Sermon on the Mount; God’s Character and the Believer’s Conduct. (Oswald Chambers Publications Association Limited; updated in 2026) That got my attention. So for the next few days or weeks, I will be looking at Jesus’ sermon and considering Dr. Chamber’s take on it.

I have always heard that the beginning of Jesus’ sermon contains the Be-Attitudes we Christians should have in all circumstances, that IF we are happy in hard times, THEN God will bless us. But I’ve always wondered that if that were the case, what does it say about Jesus? He got angry. He was sad. He was impatient and discouraged at times. Would He tell us to do something He Himself didn’t do?

Of course not.

Dr. Chambers got me thinking about something maybe you’ve always known but I’m still figuring out. These verses express God’s view of us, not our view of ourselves. It’s not that Jesus is telling us to be happy when we are broken, but rather we can rejoice in our position as children of God that results in: comforting in sorrow, the filling of the Spirit, the ability to see God’s hand at work, the assurance God cares for us and is preparing a place for us. No matter the situations we face, God blesses us with Himself.

I think Jesus is telling us that when we go through hard times, we can be assured our Heavenly Father wraps His arms around us and becomes everything we need to get through. I wonder if we can read these verses as though God is speaking:

You are blessed WHEN your spirit is broken BECAUSE of the confidence you have in the fact that you belong to Me no matter what.

You are blessed even WHEN you are in mourning BECAUSE you know that I am your comforter.

You are blessed WHEN you humble yourself before Me BECAUSE I can use you to reach the world.

You are blessed WHEN you want more of Me BECAUSE of my promise to will fill you to overflowing.

You are blessed WHEN you show mercy to others BECAUSE it’s My mercy you are revealing.

You are blessed WHEN your heart is pure BECAUSE you then can see My hand at work in every aspect of your life.

You are blessed WHEN you are a peacemaker BECAUSE that identifies you as My child.

You are blessed even WHEN you are treated unfairly because of your love for me BECAUSE you have confidence in the fact that one day I will usher you into My presence forever.

If we read the Beatitudes and tell ourselves our attitudes during hard times are tied to God’s blessings: the If… then interpretation, I think we will be discouraged. I don’t think that was Jesus’ intention. But if we read them as reminders of God’s favor, His precious blessings on us as His children, I think it gives us reason to get up in the morning and face even the most difficult day. God’s blessings are contingent on His character. Whew!

Now in Matthew 5:11-12 Jesus reminds us we do have reason to be happy and rejoice, not as conditions for blessings, but because we are so blessed by God. No matter what happens as a result of our commitment to God, even if we are treated unfairly, we are not alone.

And one day we know we will see Him face to face as He welcomes us into His forever kingdom.

Hallelujah!

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