Jesus ascends the mountain with his disciples to explain the essence of blessedness, nurturing every person on Earth to experience a taste of heaven.
It is the first lesson of the master Jesus, outdoors, on the mountain, with the lake as a backdrop, and he has chosen happiness as his first topic. Because it is the thing we lack most, the thing we all seek, in every way, every day. Because life is, and can only be, a continuous search for happiness, because God wants happy children.
The young rabbi seems to know the secret and sums it up like this: God gives joy to those who produce love, adds life to those who build peace. He stands against the tide of all the new and old teachers, those fascinated by self-realization, enchanted by the pursuit of their own good, who refer everything to themselves. The master of living lines up the poor, the meek, the hungry, people with clear and good hearts, those who are interested in the common good, who have divine eyes and their hearts attentive to others.
Blessed, go forward, do not stop, you who build oases of peace, who prefer peace to conquest, continue, it is the right path, not for a small reward that perishes down here, it leads to heaven and gives birth to freer and more authentic Sons and Daughters of God.