The Beatitudes: Part 8 – Persecuted for Righteousness
PASTOR ALAN DUNCALFE   -  

heaven.” All the Beatitudes demonstrate God’s reversal of the world’s values, but perhaps none so markedly as this eighth one. How can being persecuted be “blessed”? Persecution is never pleasant but involves suffering and often severe pain. The key is Jesus’ qualification that the blessed persecution comes “for righteousness’ sake.” Jesus wasn’t offering a general blessing to all victims of persecution for any cause. No, He offered it only to those who were persecuted for actively pursuing the kingdom of righteousness and because of their faith in Jesus Christ. Peter put it this way: “If you
suffer for doing good and you endure it, this is commendable before God” (1 Peter 2:20). Rather than feeling discouraged, dismayed, enraged, or depressed, believers who find themselves persecuted for openly living for Christ and His kingdom have good reason to rejoice and be glad—for their reward in heaven is great. Our Lord offered this potent dose of hope and encouragement to those whose stubborn pursuit of righteousness makes the enemies of God’s kingdom try to stop it and extinguish it.