Skip to main content

Blessed are the poor in spirit (Matthew 5:3)

Mat 5:3 Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Introduction
Story of Buddhist monk and arrogant student.
The relation of heaven to the heart.
David's confession Ps. 51
Various Interpretations: Economically poor, realization of one's inability

Gospel preached to the poor. Lk 4. 18, Mt. 11. 5
Difficult for rich to enter heaven. Mt. 19. 23; Lk. 18. 24

Barnes: Riches produce care, anxiety, and dangers, and not the least is the danger of losing heaven by them.

Clarke: Poor in spirit - One who is deeply sensible of his spiritual poverty and wretchedness. Πτωχος, a poor man, comes from πτωσσω, to tremble, or shrink with fear. Being destitute of the true riches, he is tremblingly alive to the necessities of his soul, shrinking with fear lest he should perish without the salvation of God. Such Christ pronounces happy, because there is but a step between them and that kingdom which is here promised.

Lk. 6. 20. Blessed are you, speaking to those following Christ, though poor by worldly standards now, for yours is the kingdom of God.

Cp. Lk 6: 24. But woe unto you that are rich, for you have received your consolation.

Note: Jesus is talking to the disciples.

Definition: Encarta - Poverty, economic condition in which people lack sufficient income to obtain certain minimal levels of health services, food, housing, clothing, and education generally recognized as necessary to ensure an adequate standard of living. What is considered adequate, however, depends on the average standard of living in a particular society.

Differentiating between Relative Poverty and Absolute Poverty, between the comparatively poor and the destitute.

Causes: Lower-than-average-ability to earn income: elderly, people with disabilities, single mothers, members of minority groups, lack of educational opportunity, low level of economic development.

The Marxists have accused Christianity & religion in general as promoting poverty among the labour classes by giving them a hope of heaven, while the rich go on becoming richer.

Marx called religion the opiate of the people that dulled their senses against the prospect of material development.

Questions: What are the real causes of poverty and is poverty promoted by the Scriptures?
Clearly, Jesus is not promoting poverty but is only stating that the poverty of the believers is not an unfortunate situation, for the ultimate destiny is heaven, though the pilgrimage is tough. 1 Tim. 6. 7, 8, 9; Ecclesiastes 5. 12; Jas 2. 5 (poor economically but rich in faith); Jas 5. 1

 

Domenic Marbaniang, 2006

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Story of the Song Stuti Aradhana Upar Jati Hei

In 1995, while waiting alone in a van for his colleagues who had gone shopping, Wilson Burhankar, presently Senior Associate Pastor at the Fellowship Church of Itarsi, fell into ecstasy remembering the awesome goodness of God in his life. It was his first year in the Seminary as a teacher and his first year as a full-time Worship Leader at the Itarsi Church. He remembered the ill-battered lifestyle that he had lived prior to knowing Christ, the drunken boozes, the street fights, the nights spent singing at religious gatherings, and the continual stress and pain inflicted on his family because of his sin-laden lifestyle. But, one day the Lord changed his life all over. He came to the Seminary and underwent three years of theological training. The greatest surprise came when Dr. Thomas asked him to consider to stay back and minister here as a worship leader. Inside he felt totally unworthy, and yet was confident of the grace of the Lord. As he sat in the van considering these things, the...

Ibadat Karo by Anil & Reena Kant (Lyrics and Translation)

IBADAT KARO – ANIL & REENA KANT CHORUS: Hei duniya ke logon oonchi aawaj karon O people of the world, lift up your voice Gawon khushi key geet And sing the songs of joy Uska gungaan karo Declare praises of Him Ibadat karo uski Ibadat karo (x2) Worship Him, Worship… (Repeat Chorus) 1. Yaad karo ki vahi ek Khuda hein Remember that He alone is God Hum ko ye jeevan useene diya hein It is He who has given us this life Us charagah se hum sab hein aaye We all have come from that (spring) Humd o sana ke hum geet gaaye Let’s sing the song of His praise Rab ka tum shukar karo Give thanks to the Lord Oonchi aawaj karo Lift up your voice Gawon khushi key geet And sing the songs of joy Uska gungaan karo Declare praises of Him Ibadat karo uski Ibadat karo (x2) Worship Him, Worship… 2. Naamey Khudawand kitna mubaarak How blessed is the Name of the Lord! Mera Khudawand kitna bhala hein My God, How good is He! Rehmat hei uski sadiyon purani His compassion is from ageless past Wafa ka azar se yahi s...

Origin of the Poem "When God Wants To Drill A Man"

The poem as quoted in Oswald J. Sander's (not to be confused with Oswald Chambers (1874-1917)) Spiritual Leadership (1967) credits it to an "Author Unknown". The poem as he quotes it is as follows: When God wants to drill a man    And thrill a man    And skill a man, When God wants to mold a man    To play the noblest part; When He yearns with all His heart    To create so great and bold a man That all the world shall be amazed,    Watch His methods, watch His ways! How He ruthlessly perfects    Whom He royally elects! How He hammers him and hurts him,    And with mighty blows converts him Into trial shapes of clay which    Only God understands; While his tortured heart is crying    And he lifts beseeching hands! How He bends but never breaks    When his good He undertakes; How He uses whom He chooses    And with every purpose fuses him;    By ev...