Saturday, February 17, 2024

Blessed are the Poor in Spirit

Reading: Matt. 5:3, 18:1-4
"Blessed are the Poor in Spirit, 
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven". 
Matt. 5:3 NKJ

Since I originally wrote and posted this blog post I came across an updated version of the Amplified Bible. It fills in and defines text bringing even more understanding to the verses.

Blessed [spiritually prosperous, happy, to be admired]
 are the poor in spirit 
[those devoid of spiritual arrogance, those who regard themselves as insignificant], 
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven [both now and forever].”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5:3‬ ‭AMP‬‬

https://www.bible.com/1588/mat.5.3.amp

The first beatitude is "Blessed are the Poor in Spirit,. What is the meaning of "poor in spirit?" The Amplified Bible defines “poor in spirit” as not being spiritually arrogant, and regard themselves as insignificant. I also like how the New Living Translation states this beatitude. "God blesses those who are poor and realize their need for Him." Both of these versions bring enlightenment and understanding.

In contrast those who are "poor in spirit" are the opposite of the Laodicean people that Jesus addressed in Revelation 3:17. He said "You say, 'I am rich. I have everything I want. I don't need a thing! And you don't realize that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked."
The Laodiceans were so comfortable in their wealthy way of life that they did not realize their need for God. They were the picture of the end times church. In our day and age, how many of us actually realize our need for God? Do we look toward Him to satisfy our souls or do we look toward our world, the culture found on the internet to satisfy our deepest longings? Do we understand how wretched we are without God? Are we so blind as to not recognize how sinful, miserable and poor we are apart from the atonement of Christ? Do we even know that our hearts are completely open and naked before God and that someday we will have to give an account? Hebrews 4:13 In the woke politically correct culture that we live in today, everything is upside down and sadly I think most people do not recognize their need for God, yet live needlessly in great pain and confusion.

In light of that, we will look at what Jesus taught about greatness and entering the Kingdom of Heaven:

Carl Bloch
"... the disciples came to Jesus and asked: 'Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?' Jesus called a little child to Him and put the child among them. Then He said, 'I tell you the truth, unless you turn from your sins and become like little children, you will never get into the Kingdom of Heaven. So anyone who becomes humble as this little child is the greatest in the 
Kingdom of Heaven.'
Matthew 18:1-4 NLT

Little children do not have very much in the way of possessions,  pride and accomplishments in this age. They know they are little, not able to care for themselves and they understand their need to be loved and cared for by their parents. Similarly the poor in spirit realize their own spiritual poverty in comparison to the greatness of God. They understand their need for Him and His grace. This childlike faith, the perspective of needing God is the entry point into the kingdom of heaven. A person who is poor in spirit recognizes that 'I can do nothing of lasting value without Him'. Jesus tells us in John:


"I am the vine, you are the branches. 
He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; 
for without Me you can do nothing."
John 15:5 NKJ

So come to Him as His child, perhaps dirty or hurt 
and in need of His love and care for you. 
See God as Your loving Father:

"The Lord is like a Father to His children,
tender and compassionate, 
For He knows how weak we are... 
But the love of the Lord remains forever 
with those who fear Him..."
From Psalm 103 NLT

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