
Stay Hungry – Chasing What’s Right (Righteous Pursuits Beatitudes) Matthew 5:6, 10; Matthew 6:32-34
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The point of today’s lesson is: Seeking God first brings lasting peace and purpose. In today’s scriptures, Jesus teaches that those who deeply desire righteousness and remain faithful under pressure will be filled, protected, and provided for—not by the world, but by God Himself.
This is Part 2 of a 3-part lesson on the Beatitudes— Today, we’re focusing on the righteous pursuit Beatitudes—where Jesus blesses those who hunger for righteousness and those who are willing to suffer for doing what’s right.
I have 3 points:
- Crave What’s Right Matthew 5:6 When you deeply desire to live God’s way—just like hunger or thirst—He promises to satisfy you with what truly matters.
- Stand Strong When It’s Hard Matthew 5:10 Staying faithful to God may come with challenges, but He honors and rewards those who don’t give up when doing right is costly.
- Seek First, Don’t Stress Matthew 6:32–34 Instead of worrying about what you can’t control, focus on God’s priorities—and He’ll take care of your needs.
While I unpack the scripture, ask yourself “Why is it important for me to put God's righteousness first?
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