March
4, 2005
Blessed
Are The Poor In Spirit
"Then
He - taught them, saying, 'Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.' " (1)
"In
the days of Christ the religious leaders of the people felt
that they were rich in spiritual treasure. The prayer of the
Pharisee, 'God, I thank You that I am not like other men'
(2), expressed the feeling of his class and, to a great degree,
of the whole nation. But to the throng that surrounded Jesus
there were some who had a sense of their spiritual poverty.
When in the miraculous draft of fishes the divine power of
Christ was revealed, Peter fell at the Saviour's feet, exclaiming,
'Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord!' (3)...
"Jesus
had presented the cup of blessing to those who felt that they
were 'rich, and increased with goods' (4), and had need of
nothing, and they had turned with scorn from the gracious
gift. He who feels whole, who thinks that he is reasonably
good, and is contented with his condition, does not seek to
become a partaker of the grace and righteousness of Christ.
Pride feels no need, and so it closes the heart against Christ
and the infinite blessings He came to give. There is no room
for Jesus in the heart of such a person. Those who are rich
and honorable in their own eyes do not ask in faith, and receive
the blessing of God. They feel that they are full, therefore
they go away empty. Those who know that they cannot possibly
save themselves, or of themselves do any righteous action,
are the ones who appreciate the help that Christ can bestow.
They are the poor in spirit, whom He declares to be blessed."
(5)
1. Matthew
5:2, 3
2. Luke 18:11.
3. Luke 5:8.
4. Revelation 3:17.
5. Thoughts From The Mount Of Blessing, p. 7.
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