My Answer

What does it mean to be poor in spirit, as Jesus said we ought to be? I don't understand this, because it seems to me that we ought to strive to be rich in spirit, not poor. Or am I missing the point? — F.R.

Your confusion is understandable; after all, the Bible does warn us against being empty and impoverished in our souls, and urges us to seek spiritual riches instead. Jesus said, "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also" (Matthew 6:21).

But Jesus also said that there is another kind of spiritual poverty—one we should seek. He said, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:3). What did He mean? Simply this: We must be humble in our spirits. If you put the word "humble" in place of the word "poor," you will understand what He meant.

In other words, when we come to God, we must realize our own sin and our spiritual emptiness and poverty. We must not be self-satisfied or proud in our hearts, thinking we don't really need God. If we are, God cannot bless us. The Bible says, "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble" (James 4:6).

Pride can take all kinds of forms, but the worst is spiritual pride. Often the richer we are in things, the poorer we are in our hearts. Have you faced your own need of Christ? Do you realize that you are a sinner and need God's forgiveness? Don't let pride or anything else get in the way, but turn to Christ in humility and faith—and He will bless you and save you.

 

15 Comments

ali says 5.2.2013, 6:38 p.m.

am happy and blessed i now understant want it mean to be poor in spirit..... Thank u Jesus

Timi says 4.9.2013, 00:29 a.m.

Being poor in the Spirit is not just the beginning of the Chridstian journey, it marks the entire journey. We must never get to the point of satisfation with worldly things. Things of God are always of greater value. May we be kept in His love.

I Know Jesus says 4.7.2013, 03:54 a.m.

Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Means... Blessed are the inspired. Anything... When it's inside of spirit is blessed. Be careful folks. It's a narrow narrow way and few find it.

Alesa says 3.7.2013, 05:14 a.m.

Scott's comment got me researching. I found Is 61:1 reads: The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anouinted me to preach good tidings unto the meek.... Luke says same verse but uses "poor" instead of "meek" or humble.

cyprain says 3.1.2013, 3:52 p.m.

Thank you sir am glad

Carolyn says 2.13.2013, 2:58 p.m.

Thank you, I am doing a study on the sermon on the mount and did not fully understand this one. Now I do.

Allwell says 2.2.2013, 03:52 a.m.

Thank God for being opportuned to read this article. I now understand what it means to be poor in spirit, i'll start being humble in the presence of the "GREAT AND MIGHTY GOD".

Andrew says 1.28.2013, 04:24 a.m.

it those who know they are weak in spirt and truly unworthy of heaven, so they seek the mercy,love, and salvation of jesus Christ

Daniel says 1.14.2013, 01:14 a.m.

Thanks alot now i understand what poor in spirit realy means

Adeyemi says 1.11.2013, 02:24 a.m.

I am greatly blessed with your explanation of being 'poor in the spirit'.May God continually be praised. Thanks

Kristina says 1.9.2013, 07:06 a.m.

Wow, I LOVE learning something from the Bible, and I never really knew what exactly that meant. "Poor in Spirit". When I woke up this morning, it was on my mind for some reason, so I looked it up and now I know.I get to teach my children this lesson!

Dan says 1.9.2013, 00:10 a.m.

It's not supposed to mean anything, they just say stuff that sounds good

Scott says 9.19.2012, 11:13 a.m.

What if he meant "lacking" or "without" when I am without, or lacking, of something, I am searching for it...what if he meant those who are without spirit and searching for it.... doesn't he want us to be searching for him? always searching?

Edet says 8.18.2012, 09:18 a.m.

God be praised! I now hav a better understanding on being poor in the spirit.GOD bless you,Sir!

carl says 7.6.2010, 4:10 p.m.

I thank you for opening my understanding toward the word of god, and may the love of Jesus continue to shine down upon you.

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