Some Wise Sharing from a friend...
THE GATEWAY TO
THE KINGDOM
Blessed are the
poor in spirit.
Matthew 5:3
Beware of placing
Our Lord as a Teacher first. If Jesus Christ is a Teacher only,
then all He can do is to tantalize me by erecting a standard I can
not attain. What is the use of presenting me with an ideal I cannot
possibly come near? I am happier without knowing it. What is the good
of telling me to be what I never can be - to be pure in heart, to do
more than my duty, to be perfectly devoted to God? I must know Jesus
Christ as Saviour before His teaching has any meaning for me other than
that of an ideal which leads to despair. But when I am born again of
the Spirit of God, I know that Jesus Christ did not come to teach
only: He came to make me what He teaches I should be. The Redemption
means that Jesus Christ can put into any man the disposition that
ruled His own life, and all the standards God gives are based on that
disposition.
The teaching of
the Sermon on the Mount produces despair in the natural man - the
very thing Jesus means it to do. As long as we have a self-righteous,
conceited notion that we can carry out Our Lord's teaching, God
will allow us to go on until we break our ignorance over some
obstacle, then we are willing to come to Him as paupers and receive from Him. "Blessed
are the paupers in spirit," that is the first principle
in the Kingdom of God. The bedrock in Jesus Christ's kingdom is
poverty, not possession; not decisions for Jesus Christ, but a sense of
absolute futility - I cannot begin to do it. Then Jesus says -
Blessed are you. That is the entrance, and it does take us a long while
to believe we are poor! The knowledge of our own poverty brings us
to the moral frontier where Jesus Christ works.








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