The Broken Way
Matthew 5:3 (NIV) - "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
As Jesus gathered His disciples around Him on the mountain that
day they were intently listening to every word from the Master. As
Jesus began to speak he did not reason or explain but instead spoke
truth. That is what Jesus does, He speaks the anointed truth to the
darkness of our lives and the light of His words illuminate even the
farthest corners of our soul. There are no “I thinks” or “maybe we
should considers”. These are not given as opinions but as the way to
live and find entrance into the glories that are prepared for God’s
people.
Blessed, (μακάριος) makarios, many translate it as
happy but that doesn’t do the word justice. It means supremely blessed
or fortunate. The happiness that comes from living and walking God’s
way brings the blessings of God upon our lives. This brings a joy that
is beyond comprehension. Happy is fleeting but “blessed” is eternal.
It is positional! The poor in spirit are blessed because they are poor
in spirit. They have humbled themselves before the Lord and realized
the bankruptcy of their sinful state. They have cried out in the
sackcloth and ashes of a broken spirit and found the place of
repentance. They walk daily in the knowledge that God is their source
and every provision comes from Him. The poor in spirit are not poor for
a moment or a day but they are daily dependent on God because all
things come from the overflow of His love towards them. This battle is
one that must be fought daily. When we are blessed and good things
begin to happen in our lives it is natural for the flesh to forget our
brokenness and even to think we somehow earned our good fortune but then
we begin to lose the very thing that positions us to receive His
blessing.
Jesus did not say you are blessed no matter what it
is up to God who He blesses. He said “Blessed are the poor in spirit”
God has predestined a way. It is written – settled that the way to our
inheritance begins with a poor (broken, contrite) spirit. The world
today and even some in the church will tell you that God’s way of
brokenness is no way to be happy. You have to seize the moment and take
what is yours. But Jesus sits us on the hillside and speaks truth to
the darkness, Heaven belongs to the poor in spirit.
Hey Tim,
ReplyDeleteI love this passage, and love what you have said here. "God has predestined a way." So True!
I also love that you say Blessing is "positional." Your state of blessedness does not shift due to circumstances, but endures. As it says in the Amplified Bible "with life-joy and satisfaction in God’s favor and salvation, regardless of their outward conditions"
Glad I ran into you on Twitter.
Ben