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This week I am focusing on the first BeAttitude from the sermon on the mount, but I can't seem to understand this part just yet. "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven."
A devotional that is going along with this reading makes a point to say that we must mourn to be happy, we suffer to feel God's comfort. But why is that? If God never wanted us to feel pain or suffering, He never wanted us to see sin, how could that be a key point to knowing Him?
I'm just not sure I understand exactly how our God of unending mercy could possibly want us to suffer. Or how He would use terrible experiences as leverage to make us love Him. That doesn't seem right, and I don't think that's what this really means, I just can't figure out what it's really about.
A devotional that is going along with this reading makes a point to say that we must mourn to be happy, we suffer to feel God's comfort. But why is that? If God never wanted us to feel pain or suffering, He never wanted us to see sin, how could that be a key point to knowing Him?
I'm just not sure I understand exactly how our God of unending mercy could possibly want us to suffer. Or how He would use terrible experiences as leverage to make us love Him. That doesn't seem right, and I don't think that's what this really means, I just can't figure out what it's really about.