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Thomas Brooks

Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit

The sermon emphasizes the importance of being poor in spirit, recognizing one's spiritual needs and seeking God's free grace and Christ's righteousness.
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the profound blessing of being 'poor in spirit,' which refers to those who are humble, broken, and aware of their spiritual needs and unworthiness. He explains that true humility leads individuals to recognize their inability to save themselves and their dependence on God's grace, righteousness, and support. The poor in spirit are those who willingly accept their lowly condition and seek refuge in God's mercy and strength. This state of humility opens the door to the kingdom of heaven, as it aligns one's heart with God's will and grace.

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"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the

kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:3

"Blessed are the poor in spirit;" that is--the broken and

humble in heart, who has no high thoughts or conceits of

himself--but is lowly in his own eyes, like a young child.

"Blessed are the poor in spirit;" that is--he who has no lofty

or puffed up spirit. The poor in spirit are those who are lowly,

being truly conscious of their own unworthiness. None are

poor in spirit--but the humble.

"Blessed are the poor in spirit;" that is--blessed are those

whose spirits are brought into such a humble gracious

frame, as willingly, quietly, and contentedly to lie down

in a poor low condition--when it is the pleasure of the

Lord to bring them into such a condition.

"Blessed are the poor in spirit;" that is--blessed are those

who are truly and sincerely sensible of their spiritual

needs, poverty, and misery. They see an utter inability

and insufficiency in themselves, and in all other creatures

--to deliver them out of their sinful and miserable estate.

They see nothing in themselves upon which they dare

venture their everlasting estates--and therefore fly to the

free, rich, sovereign, and glorious grace of God in Christ,

as to their sure and only sanctuary!

They see their need of God's free grace to pardon them.

They see their need of Christ's righteousness to clothe them.

They see their need of the Spirit of Christ to purge, change,

and sanctify them.

They see their need of more heavenly wisdom to counsel them.

They see their need of more . . .

of the power of God--to support them,

of the goodness of God--to supply them,

of the mercy of God--to comfort them,

of the presence of God--to refresh them,

of the patience of God--to bear with them, etc.

They see their need of greater measures of faith

--to conquer their fears.

They see their need of greater measures of wisdom--

to walk holily, harmlessly, blamelessly, and exemplary

in the midst of temptations, snares, and dangers.

They see their need of greater measures of patience

--to bear their burdens without fretting or fainting.

They see their need of greater measures of zeal

and courage--to bear up bravely against all sorts

of opposition, both from within and from without.

They see their need of greater measures of love

--to cleave to the Lamb, and to follow the Lamb

wherever He goes.

They see their need of living in a continual dependence

upon God and Christ--for fresh influences, incomes, and

supplies of grace, of comfort, of strength--by which they

may be enabled . . .

to live for God,

to walk with God,

to glorify God,

to bring forth fruit to God,

to withstand all temptations which

tend to lead the heart away from God.

"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the

kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:3

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Definition of the Poor in Spirit
  2. A. The broken and humble in heart
  3. B. Those who have no high thoughts or conceits of themselves
  4. C. Those who are lowly and truly conscious of their own unworthiness
  5. II. Characteristics of the Poor in Spirit
  6. A. They are willing to lie down in a poor low condition
  7. B. They are truly and sincerely sensible of their spiritual needs, poverty, and misery
  8. C. They see an utter inability and insufficiency in themselves to deliver them from their sinful and miserable estate
  9. III. Needs of the Poor in Spirit
  10. A. They need God's free grace to pardon them
  11. B. They need Christ's righteousness to clothe them
  12. C. They need the Spirit of Christ to purge, change, and sanctify them

Key Quotes

“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” — Thomas Brooks
“They see an utter inability and insufficiency in themselves to deliver them from their sinful and miserable estate.” — Thomas Brooks
“They need God's free grace to pardon them, Christ's righteousness to clothe them, and the Spirit of Christ to purge, change, and sanctify them.” — Thomas Brooks

Application Points

  • Recognize your spiritual needs and poverty, and seek God's free grace and Christ's righteousness.
  • Live in a continual dependence on God and Christ for fresh influences, incomes, and supplies of grace.
  • Seek to live for God, walk with God, and glorify God by being poor in spirit and seeking His help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be poor in spirit?
Being poor in spirit means being broken and humble in heart, with no high thoughts or conceits of oneself.
How can I become poor in spirit?
You can become poor in spirit by recognizing your spiritual needs, poverty, and misery, and seeking God's free grace and Christ's righteousness.
What are the benefits of being poor in spirit?
The benefits of being poor in spirit include entering the kingdom of heaven and being able to live for God, walk with God, and glorify God.
How can I maintain a poor spirit?
You can maintain a poor spirit by living in a continual dependence on God and Christ for fresh influences, incomes, and supplies of grace.

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