Blessed are you who
are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.
Luke 6:20b
What do you think of when you read this verse? Do you take
“poor” literally – meaning those who have little money, no car, no place to
live, no clean clothes, not enough food? Or do you think about other ways that
anyone can be poor? There are many forms of poor that can’t be fixed by money.
Poor in spirit ~ those who are depressed or lonely; poor in family ~ those who
are alone; poor in health ~ those who struggle with illness; poor in hope ~
those who don’t know Jesus.
How can being any kind of poor be any kind of blessing? When
you aren’t “rich” in whatever thing you feel lacking, seeing the blessing is a
daunting task. Rev. Jeanette Repp said in a sermon that blessing doesn’t
necessarily fix everything, but blessing abides with us. Or in my words,
blessings may not change our circumstance, but certainly changes us, if we
allow it.
Jesus says we are blessed, even when we are “poor.” … “for yours is the kingdom of God.” Jesus offers everyone the kingdom regardless of circumstance. Jesus abides with us, gives us hope, changes us. Is there any bigger blessing we can ask for? Open your heart. Expect blessings.
Jesus says we are blessed, even when we are “poor.” … “for yours is the kingdom of God.” Jesus offers everyone the kingdom regardless of circumstance. Jesus abides with us, gives us hope, changes us. Is there any bigger blessing we can ask for? Open your heart. Expect blessings.
PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, you offer us riches beyond belief. You
offer us the Kingdom of God. Help me believe I am rich in your love and grace.
Amen.
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