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The Beatitudes: The Biblical Pattern of Christian Experience Beatitude #1: The Poor in Spirit

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  • Bartel Elshout

What is the meaning of the beatitude in Matthew 5:3 regarding the poor in spirit? This article offers an explanation and application.

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Matthew 5:3 – Spiritual Bankrupts

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  • Douglas Wilson

This article gives some consideration to Matthew 5:3, about the poor in spirit.

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The Sermon on the Mount – The Riches of Poverty (Matthew 5:1-3)

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  • R. Kent Hughes

This chapter is a commentary on Matthew 5:1-3. The main focus is the meaning and significance of being poor in spirit.

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Matthew 5:3 - Kingdom of Heaven

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  • John W. Keddie

This is the second article in a nine part series on the Beatitudes as recorded in Matthew 5:3-12. This article focuses on the first Beatitude, which describes Christians as being poor in spirit. This Beatitude does not exalt poverty, but rather refers to an awareness of sin and the realization that we cannot pay anything toward our debt. We are completely dependant upon God's grace.

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Nothing needs to be added to Christ’s finished work, and nothing can be added to Christ’s finished work. Francis Schaeffer
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