DEVOTION
FOR THURSDAY DECEMBER 15, 2016
Topic: THE
POOR IN SPIRIT
Text: Matthew
5 verse 3
Each of the beatitude tells us how God blesses us. Christians
should spend time to study the beatitude because some of us have been following
the wrong path and when they come to the crossroad (when the blessings they had
hoped for didn’t come), they will begin to see the promises of God as not true
and subsequently fall out of the faith.
Blessed, means more than happiness. It implies the
fortunate and enviable state of believers. It is more of inward and not
outward. We shall look at the beatitude for the next 10 days. The poor as used
here means the humble, who depend on God in all things, temporal and spiritual,
and look to Him for the supply of every want; more especially those who feel
their need, as sinners, of spiritual blessings, and look to Jesus Christ to
grant them (Isaiah 66:2).
It is proper to understand that being poor as Jesus Christ used it
is not those that are poor in estate, or those whom the world has made poor in
possession, but those whom the gospel has made poor in spirit, that is, the
truly humble and lowly spirits. They have a right and title to the kingdom of
heaven. Beloved, what is the effect of the gospel in your life? The gospel
should make us do the accepted things in the likeness of Christ. Christ was not
keen on material things while on earth but whenever the need arises there is
always a provision for that. Though, a King, He live a life of poor spirit. We
should emulate Him.
Food for
Thought: True happiness does not consist in
external condition, but in the state of the mind.
Memory
verse: Matthew 5 verse 3
Prayer: God, grant me the understanding of what being poor in
spirit means so I will live to receive the blessings therein in Jesus name.
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