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Sixth Day

FIFTH BEATITUDE


To be merciful. — Matt. v. 7.


BLESSED are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.' The most beautiful fruit of love is to be touched by the ills of others. ‘ It is more blessed to give than to receive,' said Jesus Christ. This saying had not been recorded by the Evangelists, but God chose St Paul to have the honour of handing it down to us. ‘Remember,' said that Apostle, [1] ‘the word of the Lord Jesus, how he said, 'It is a more blessed thing to give rather than to receive.”' Blessed, then, are those who both give and really like giving better than receiving. Blessed, furthermore, is he who invites to his feast, not the rich who can return his hospitality, but the poor, the maimed, the halt and the blind. ‘Then,' said our Saviour, [2] ' thou shalt be blessed, because they

  1. Acts xx. 35.
  2. Luke xiv. 12-14.