"Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled." (Matthew 5:6)
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst,.... Not after the riches,
honours, and pleasures of this world, but after righteousness; by which is meant, not justice and equity, as persons
oppressed and injured; nor a moral, legal righteousness, which the generality of
the Jewish nation were eagerly pursuing; but the justifying righteousness of
Christ, which is imputed by God the Father, and received by faith. To "hunger
and thirst" after this, supposes a want of righteousness, which is the case of
all men; a sense of want of it, which is only perceived by persons spiritually
enlightened; a discovery of the righteousness of Christ to them, which is made
in the Gospel, and by the Spirit of God; a value for it, and a preference of it
to all other righteousness; and an earnest desire after it, to be possessed of
it, and found in it; and that nothing can be more grateful than that, because of
its perfection, purity, suitableness, and use: happy souls are these, for they shall be filled: with that righteousness, and with all other good
things, in consequence of it; and particularly with joy and peace, which are the
certain effects of it: or, "they shall be satisfied", that they have an interest
in it; and so satisfied with it, that they shall never seek for any other
righteousness, as a justifying one, in the sight of God; this being full,
perfect, sufficient, and entirely complete. "He in mercy esteems us not only by having, but by desiring also; and, after a sort, accounts us to have that which we want and desire to have." (Joseph Hall)
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