Gospel
Luke 6:20-26
Happy are you who are poor, who are hungry, who weep
Fixing his eyes on his disciples Jesus said:
‘How happy are you who are poor: yours is the kingdom of God.
Happy you who are hungry now: you shall be satisfied.
Happy you who weep now: you shall laugh.
Happy are you when people hate you, drive you out, abuse you, denounce your name as criminal, on account of the Son of Man. Rejoice when that day comes and dance for joy, for then your reward will be great in heaven. This was the way their ancestors treated the prophets.
‘But alas for you who are rich: you are having your consolation now.
Alas for you who have your fill now: you shall go hungry.
Alas for you who laugh now: you shall mourn and weep.
‘Alas for you when the world speaks well of you! This was the way their ancestors treated the false prophets.’
Reflection:
In Luke 6:20-26, Jesus flips worldly values upside down, proclaiming blessings on those who suffer—poverty, hunger, weeping, and persecution—while warning those who chase wealth, comfort, and popularity. The Beatitudes challenge us to find true happiness not in fleeting pleasures but in trusting God through hardship. Jesus calls us to align with the marginalized, promising that God’s kingdom belongs to those who endure for His sake. The "woes" remind us that earthly success can blind us to eternal priorities, urging us to seek God’s perspective over the world’s approval.
Question for Reflection:
Where am I seeking happiness—in the temporary comforts of this world or in the eternal promises of God?
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, help us embrace Your call to find joy in humility and trust in You. Give us strength to stand firm in faith, even when the world rejects us, and guide us to seek Your kingdom above all else. Amen.
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