Our sense of righteousness is more than “justice” or “rightness.” It’s much deeper. And it shouldn’t be limited.
Jim explores what it really means to “hunger and thirst” for righteousness, and why the words used here are so important.
The problems of the translation we read is not the accuracy of it, but the scope of it. We need to see righteousness as a much bigger thing.
Matthew 5:6
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