The Devil’s Beatitudes

If the devil were to write his beatitudes they might go something like this:

Blessed are those who are too tired, too busy, too distracted to spend an hour once a week with their fellow Christians – they are my best workers.

Blessed are those Christians who wait to be asked and expect to be thanked – I can use them.

Blessed are the touchy.  With a bit of  luck, they may stop going to church – they are my missionaries.

Blessed are the troublemakers – they shall be called my children.

Blessed are the complainers – I am all ears to them.

Blessed are they who are bored with the minister’s mannerisms and mistakes – for they get nothing out of his sermons.

Blessed is the church member who expects to be invited to his own church- for he is a part of the problem instead of the solution.

Blessed are they who gossip – for they shall cause strife and divisions that please me.

Blessed are they who are easily offended – for they will soon get angry and quit.

Blessed are they who do not give an offering to carry on God’s work -for they are my helpers.

Blessed is he who professes to love God but hates his brother and sister- for he shall be with me forever.

Blessed are you when you read this and think it is about other people and not yourself – I’ve got you.