August 10, 2014

Poor: August 5, 2014

TODAYS WORD FOR TUESDAY August 5, 2014.

POOR

DEFINITION:

Needy; not rich; little or no wealth; humble.

SCRIPTURE:

Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom in heaven. Matthew 5:3.

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:

As we begin our studies on the Beatitudes we need to notice that every beatitude begins with the word “blessed.” It must be understood what Jesus meant by “blessed.” Blessed does not mean worldly prosperity and a life of ease. To be blessed means to experience hope and joy outside of prosperity and circumstances.

“Blessed are the poor in spirit” is the first Beatitude that Jesus taught in His famous Sermon on the Mount. The POOR IN SPIRIT are empty of all spiritual pride. A spirit of pride is the spirit of this age of which Satan is god. To be poor in spirit is to have a “contrite and humble spirit” as Isaiah wrote in Isaiah 57:15.

Being “poor in spirit” does not mean that a person must be poverty stricken and financially poor. Hunger, nakedness, and slums are not pleasing to God, especially in a world of plenty. Christ in this Beatitude is not speaking about material poverty.

First of all, being “poor in spirit”, as Jesus was teaching, means for us to acknowledge our utter helplessness before God. It is the opposite of feeling self-sufficient. We must recognize our spiritual poverty and spiritual neediness. We are to be solely dependent upon God to meet our need and not to rely on our selves.

Secondly, it is to acknowledge our spiritual deadness and our inability to face life and eternity apart from God. For us to have the real blessings of life and eternity it will only come from having a right relationship with God.

And finally, being “poor in spirit” is to acknowledge our lack of superiority before all others. This is acknowledging that we are no better, no richer, and no more superior to the next person, no matter what we have achieved in this world. We are to approach life with a humble attitude, contributing all we can to a needy world out of a spirit of appreciation for what God has done for us.

The message translation of this beatitude says; “You are blessed when you are at the end of your rope. With less of you there is more of God.” That says it very plainly, doesn’t it?

The opposite of being poor in spirit is having a spirit full of self. There is a world of difference between these two spirits. There is a difference in thinking that we are righteous in ourselves versus that we need the righteousness of Christ. Self righteousness dies but the righteousness that is of Christ lives forever.

A person that acknowledges his spiritual poverty turns his attention away from the things of this world and reaches out to God and seeks His kingdom.

The poor in spirit are weary of the deceptive enticements of this world and burdened for those who are lost in the world we live in. The poor in spirit receive from God the gift of life everlasting and eternal fellowship with God.

LEARNING:

Our memory verse for his week is found in Psalm 119:11.

Your Word have I hid in my heart, that I may not sin against You.

PRAYER:

Help me to acknowledge my spiritual poverty and give me a desire to be poor in spirit and know the fullness of God’s blessing. Help me to always seek Your righteousness and allow You to be in control of my life.

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