POOR
IN SPIRIT
Matthew 5:3 "God blesses
those who are poor and realize their need for Him, for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.
The
word “poor” here can be either literal or figurative. In this case it is often
translated, “poor in spirit.” Either way it is a picture of one who sees his
need for help which he cannot provide himself, nor can any human source. God
alone can help. God alone can suffice.
Those
who are humble enough to see they need God are the ones Jesus is talking about.
We live in a world of “self-made men and women.” They take credit for all their
accomplishments and claim to have no need of their Creator. In many cases they
mock Him and proclaim, “Look what I have built, what I have done.” The Kingdom
of Heaven is not theirs. It is reserved for the humble who know they need their
Creator.
1. The poor in spirit are
those who are contentedly poor. They are thankful for what they have and set
out to use it for God’s glory, but if all they have is taken from them they do
not fret for no one can take their greatest treasure from them. No one can
remove their Savior, Friend, God.
2. The poor in spirit
are humble and lowly in their own eyes. They value others more than themselves.
When others are blessed they rejoice. When others weep they weep with them.
3. The poor in spirit
have no confidence in their own righteousness. They rely fully on the finished
work of Christ on the cross of Calvary for their salvation. They do works of
righteousness not to earn God’s love, but because they love God who first loved
them. They are confident in His love, keeping their eyes on Jesus, the Author
and Finisher of our faith.
Father
in heaven, grant that we may hold fast to You, keeping our eyes on Jesus. Help
us to hold the things of this world loosely enough that should you see the need
to remove them from us, we willingly release them with no sorrow. Rather may we
release them with joy knowing that Your love has something better in store for
us, knowing that You will never leave us, nor forsake us. Grant also, that we
may serve You without fear of punishment, but with love for You. Free our
hearts to by humble. In Jesus Name, AMEN!!!
-The idea for the three points on “poor
in spirit” are taken from Matthew Henry’s commentary on Matthew.
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