Matthew 5:6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.

  1. Read Matthew 5:3-6. In your own words, explain these first 4 beatitudes to one another. What does each mean? How do they relate to one another?

  2. Why is self-righteousness unattractive? Why does unrighteousness lead to chronic dissatisfaction? Why are these alternatives to true righteousness so prevalent if we know how valueless they are?

  3. In the sermon today, Robb described 3 aspects of Biblical Righteousness. Take a moment to review each one below and explain in your own words what they are. Which of the three did Robb say is Jesus’ focus in Matthew 5:6?

    • Legal standing (Phil 3:9)

    • Justice in society (Isa 1:7)

    • Personal practice (Matt 5:10, 6:1)

  4. What does it look like to hunger and thirst for righteousness? How would you tell if this hunger were present in a person? In yourself?

  5. Jesus was sinless, and yet he hungered and thirsted for righteousness. What did it look like in his life? (see John 4:32-34 for help)

  6. Jesus promises that those who hunger and thirst will be satisfied. Read Revelation 19:6-9. What is the role of righteousness in these verses? What is the tone of the passage?

  7. What keeps you from passionately pursuing righteousness in your own life? What needs to change for your own pursuit of righteousness to advance?

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