The Life of Jesus Christ - Chapter 4 - Jesus, the great teacher - Part 6
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We can think about these verses as a journey. They are like a
road that we walk on. Now the direction of the road changes. Until now it has
been like a road that goes down. We have thought about poor in *spirit. We have
thought about sad feelings because of that, and about being humble.
Now the road begins to go up. We feel a great desire for
goodness. It is what we want most of all. We are sad because we are poor in
*spirit. We know that we cannot help ourselves. But we have a great desire for
God to make our *spirits new. It is as if we are hungry for food. It is as if we
want a drink of water. We know that we need something very much. This is our
strongest desire.
Jesus told a story about a son who left home. He spent all his
father’s money. When the son was hungry, he ate the food of pigs. When he was
almost starving, he returned to his father. Sometimes God allows us to want him
very much. Our desire might even seem painful, like hunger. We learn that we
cannot help ourselves. We have to ask God for what we need.
Here in this verse is the good news of the *grace of God, in
just a few words. When we feel a great desire for God, we tell him. When we tell
him, he supplies us.
You might ask, 'How does God supply us? How can he help us?' He
helps us because Jesus died for us. The death of Jesus on the *cross makes it
possible. God is *holy, but he can deal with *sinful men, because of Jesus. God
can give men the *Holy Spirit. Jesus spoke these words nearly three years before
he died on the *cross. But this is the only way that God can help us. We have to
trust that he will forgive us because of the *cross. We can have God’s peace
in our lives. [A person has God's peace in their life if God has forgiven that
person's *sins.]
Notice here that the Christian looks for God’s goodness. Other
people might want happiness, joy, or experiences. By mistake, Christians also
want these things. But the only way to have real joy and happiness is to want
God’s goodness. The real Christian knows this. This means that he must want to
be *holy. He must show this in his life. He must want to be free from every kind
of *sin in his life.
This verse contains a promise. God will give us what we ask for.
Once we trust Christ, God makes us *righteous. On the cross, Christ dealt with
our *sin. Now God can give us the *righteousness of Christ. At once, we have
what we desire. It happens at once, but it continues to happen. As the *Holy
Spirit does His work in us, he changes us. This takes time, as we obey him.
Sometimes we know about it, and sometimes we do not know. But God is making us
like him. He will complete this when Jesus comes back again. We will be with
God. We will have no *sin.
There is a great promise at the end of the Book of Jude. Jude
wrote that Jesus will introduce us to God. Then, we will be completely good and
right inside. And everyone will be full of joy (Jude 24, 25). But the promise is
also true now:
Ask, and God will give to you. Look, and you will find.
Knock, and God will answer you. (Matthew 7:7).
*Sermon
on Mount [Mountain] *beatitudes: poor
in *spirit
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