In this sermon on Matthew 5:5–6, Stephen Davey explains that true happiness comes through meekness and a deep hunger for righteousness—both of which run contrary to natural human instincts. Meekness is not weakness but strength under control, marked by surrendering personal rights and dying to self, trusting that future inheritance with Christ far outweighs present loss. At the same time, genuine believers develop an increasing appetite to live in a way that pleases God, finding their greatest satisfaction in His approval. Davey emphasizes that this ongoing hunger for righteousness both reveals spiritual life and leads to lasting fulfillment, as God continually satisfies those who long to honor Him.
Happy Are the Helpless and Hungry
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