The #Blessed Life
Examining what it looks like to be “blessed” from a biblical perspective.
“Blessed” is a word that we use often to describe everything from a wonderful vacation with family to a job promotion to enjoying a beautiful fall day with a pumpkin spice latte in hand.
In our minds, “blessed” probably equates to a comfortable life with good health, few problems and special moments that make our days better. We add a quick “#blessed” to our social media posts to share these good moments in our life with the world, and many others do the same.
If Jesus were to have a social media account, would we see #blessed added to His posts? Or does He have a different understanding of what it means to be “blessed” and therefore what it means to live a “blessed life”?
The Beatitudes in Matthew 5 describe situations that are contrary to our belief that blessings are found in health, wealth and comfort. In fact, they describe quite the opposite! Jesus shares about people who experience hardship, suffering and even persecution but who are living a blessed, abundant life because they’re choosing to keep their eyes on Him.
This mindset is countercultural to the messages we receive every day that blessings only come in good packages. After all, we know that adding “#blessed” to a post that shares about an inconvenience of life is just a sarcastic expression of what we certainly would not consider to be a blessing, right?
But as Jesus preaches in the Beatitudes, we come face-to-face with a far different definition of what it means to be blessed. We’d likely argue that what Jesus is describing is the exact opposite of blessings, and if that’s what it means to be blessed, count us out!
And according to His words in the Beatitudes, we can see that Jesus desires far more for us than what we desire for ourselves. We just need to focus on Him rather than our circumstances.
That’s what it is to be blessed: to be willing to pursue God with wholehearted abandon, even if it means encountering hardship or enduring suffering. Because the pursuit of God is the blessed life and, as we keep our eyes focused on Him, we’ll discover all we need in Him.
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