There’s a special kind of hunger that only Heaven can satisfy. Jesus said “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” (Matthew 5:6)
If your soul’s been growlin’ lately, this encouragement is for you! Let’s talk about what it means to crave more of God—and how He promises to satisfy every longing.
Watch, read, or listen. Be encouraged, and stay hungry for the good stuff!
“Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” – Matthew 5:5
Now let me tell you something beautiful, church family… Meekness is not weakness. It’s not about being a doormat or backing down. It’s about strength that’s been surrendered—power that’s been placed under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. It’s the quiet confidence of someone who doesn’t have to prove anything because they know who they are in Jesus.
When Jesus said the meek will inherit the earth, He wasn’t talking about grabbing headlines or winning every argument. He was saying that those who walk humbly, live gently, and trust God fully are the ones who will walk in true Kingdom authority. That kind of life leaves a legacy.
Meekness is the farmer who works the land day after day with steady hands and a grateful heart. It’s the mama who bends low to teach her child about grace. It’s the believer who, when wronged, chooses mercy over revenge.
So today, friend, don’t confuse loud for strong. Don’t think you’ve got to push your way through to find blessing. Just walk humbly, speak kindly, love deeply… and let God take care of the rest.
Because in the end, the earth doesn’t go to the biggest voice… it goes to the quiet soul who knows where their strength truly comes from.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” — Matthew 5:4
Life has a way of breaking our hearts in ways we never saw coming. Sometimes it’s the loss of a loved one, sometimes it’s a broken dream, a hard goodbye, or a season that just hurts more than it helps. And in those moments, we mourn — we grieve — because that’s what love does when it feels the weight of what’s missing.
But Jesus… He sees that pain. He doesn’t ignore it or rush us past it. He says, “Blessed are those who mourn.” Not cursed. Not forgotten. Blessed. Because that mourning heart is a heart wide open — and that’s exactly where His comfort moves in.
You see, comfort isn’t the absence of pain. Comfort is the presence of Jesus in the pain. It’s His Spirit wrapping around your soul like a warm blanket on a cold night. It’s His whisper saying, “You’re not alone. I’m with you. And I’m not going anywhere.”
So if you’re mourning today, lean in. Let the tears fall. Let the grief be real. But know this: His comfort is coming — and it’s more than a feeling, it’s a promise. He is the God who draws near to the brokenhearted… and He calls you blessed.