All
of us know someone who is "so full of themselves", so prideful that
we do anything within our power to avoid having to spend much time in their
presence. We know that we will be subjected to a litany of all their past conquests
and their recent triumphs and of course, we will be expected to stand and
applaud. In fact, for some of us, all we need do to be in the presence of
someone like this is to stand in front of the mirror and look deeply into our
own reflection.
Jesus
began his Sermon on the Mount by calling out such people and telling all those
within the sound of his voice that God seeks to bless those who are poor in
spirit...not the kind of person I just mentioned. But what does it mean to be
"poor in spirit"? Is Jesus telling his disciples to be humble and
therefore, BE HAPPY!
Throughout all of the Scriptures, we see that
God honors, even exalts those who come to Him with a humble spirit. Psalm 51:17
says, "The sacrifices of God are a
broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise." It also revels to us in Psalm 149:4, "He crowns the humble with
salvation." The Bible
consistently tells us that the pride of self-sufficiency will only lead to
ruin...that Pride comes before a Fall!
Adam
and Eve started the ball rolling when they sought to see themselves as God...as
the serpent pricked their heart with pride, The Fall of Mankind began and sin
entered the world. It is from that place of self, selfishness and our desire
for independence from our Maker that has led us to the depraved society in
which we now find ourselves.
WE
WERE MADE FOR DEPENDENCE...NOT INDEPENDENCE FROM OUR CREATOR!
God
has created within the heart, soul and spirit of man a God-shaped hole that
ONLY He can fill...and no amount of ANYTHING ELSE will ever be sufficient to
make us complete. Our drive to be self-sufficient is a futile effort and only
leads to our destruction, desperation and despair.
But
acknowledging our feelings of desperation and despair just may be our way out
of this prideful trap of the Deceiver. It's in that type of desperation that we
may begin to search for God...we may move from a frantic self-effort to be
happy to an utter dependence on God for all of His blessings. If we truly
embrace the first Beatitude and are "poor in spirit", we can leave
behind that haughty, prideful attitude and see our need for a Savior and for a
relationship with our Father through His Son, Jesus Christ.
And God tells us in no uncertain terms that He
honors those who diligently seek Him. In Jeremiah 29:13 we read, "And you will seek me and find me, when
you search for me with all your heart!" It is that heart, one poor in spirit, that God
will honor and will bless!
Are
you waiting on God to be a blessing? Are you longing to be happy and know His
joy everlasting? Then seek Him and Him
only and you will be....Happy in the Joy of the Lord and fully...
Blessed
Beyond Measure,
WPQ
Poem for the Day:
The eyes
of the Lord travel to and fro
Seeking
to find someone;
Upon whom
he might bestow
Blessings
for a life well done.
So give
Him your love and obedience,
And each
morning when you arise...
Plan to
live this day for Him
To find
favor in His eyes.
To go
where He would send you
With no
thought for prize nor fame...
So in all you seek to do for Him
May bless
others in His name.
To uplift
those lives less fortunate;
Whose
bodies or spirits are stressed.
And when
you give in the Savior's name,
Then you
are surely blessed!
For the
Father will smile down upon
Those
"blessings" given in His name.
For when
you give as Jesus gave
Nothing
will be the same!
WPQ ©
July 2019
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