Matthew 5:3 - Blessed are the poor in
spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
This verse could be translated
as: “Happy are the destitute in spirit”. The
paradox of the Gospel is that the great of
this world shall be humbled and the humble
shall be made great. Likewise the poor in
spirit, the ones who know they need the
grace of God will exceed the proud and
self-righteous.
We
can read later in Matthew of a Gentile woman
who wanted Jesus to heal her child. Knowing
Jesus was sent only to the Jews, God’s
chosen people, desiring any small gift from
Him she said of herself, “…yet the dogs
eat of the crumbs which fall from their
masters' table.” How poor in spirit she
was! Christ answered her, “O woman, great
is thy faith…” She did not think more
highly of herself than she should have, but
was simply enriched with faith, from which
her child was healed.
Will appropriating the grace of God, through
His Son, put you in the company of the
lowliest and poorest among us? Can we afford
to be spiritually poor? Will it cost us to
gain everything? If we join the poor spirit,
could we not then say: “for ours
is the kingdom of heaven?” We can
certainly say, “Yes!” They, or if you
prefer, we would definitely be blessed to be
so poor.