God In My Pain

Friday February 21, 2025
 

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

How many of us are poor in spirit?  If being poor in spirit means being financially poor as in not having enough money to meet all our needs, how can Jesus encourage us to become that way and promise us that “the kingdom of heaven is ours?”  If Jesus says we are blessed because we are “poor in spirit,” it has to be something good that we should desire. 


To be “poor in spirit” means that we come to an honest understanding of who we truly are without God in our life.  We recognize that we are powerless to do life on our own.  We no longer deny what we have done in the past, but humbly admit the exact nature of our wrongs to God and ask for His forgiveness.  We choose to turn our will and life over to the care of God and wholeheartedly follow Him, trusting that He will provide the strength we need to seek Him in all our ways. 
Don’t love the world’s ways.  Don’t love the world’s goods.  Love of the world squeezes out love for the Father.  Practically everything that goes on in the world—wanting your own way, wanting everything for yourself, wanting to appear important—has nothing to do with the Father.  It just isolates you from him.  The world and all its wanting, wanting, wanting is on the way out—but whoever does what God wants is set for eternity.  (1 John 2:15-17 MSG)
When we are “poor in spirit” we will humbly live in the grace and favour of God.  We will be thankful for all that God has done for us.  When we fail, we will not be fearful, but will come to Him, knowing that God is slow to anger and rich in love.  If we are truly sorry for the wrongs we have done and confess our sin, we will receive forgiveness not condemnation.  We are truly “poor in spirit” when we admit that if any weakness existed in God it would still be stronger than our greatest human strength.  We are “poor in spirit” when we remember that every breath comes from our awesome God and live gratefully in each moment.  We know we are “poor in spirit” when every moment of every day we rely on the goodness of God.

Prayer:  Heavenly Father, I acknowledge that without You I can do nothing.  I desire to be poor in spirit so that I can be rich in Your unfailing love for me.  May my life here on earth reflect my birthright as a child of the Kingdom of Heaven.  Amen  

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