Douglas Jacoby Podcast

SOTM-Poor

Episode Summary

Douglas continues his series on the Sermon On The Mount, looking today at Poor. This Podcast was originally published on Jan 2, 2020.

Episode Notes

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This is the first lesson in The Sermon on the Mount. The podcast (13 minutes) builds on the introductory lesson, explains the nature of a beatitude, and focuses especially on the Old Testament scriptures alluded to in Matthew 5:3.

"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs in the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:3).

There are at least 20 beatitudes uttered by Jesus in the N.T. (8 in Matthew, 4 in Luke, 1 in Acts, and 7 in Revelation).

The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me,
because the Lord has anointed me
to bring good news to the poor
he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
to proclaim liberty to the captives,
and the opening of the prison to those who are bound
to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor,
and the day of vengeance of our God;
to comfort all who mourn;
to grant to those who mourn in Zion—
to give them a beautiful headdress instead of ashes,
the oil of gladness instead of mourning,
the garment of praise instead of a faint spirit;
that they may be called oaks of righteousness,
the planting of the Lord, that he may be glorified
They shall build up the ancient ruins;
they shall raise up the former devastations;
they shall repair the ruined cities,
the devastations of many generations.
Strangers shall stand and tend your flocks;
foreigners shall be your plowmen and vinedressers;
but you shall be called the priests of the Lord;
they shall speak of you as the ministers of our God;
you shall eat the wealth of the nations,
and in their glory you shall boast.
Instead of your shame there shall be a double portion;
instead of dishonor they shall rejoice in their lot;
therefore in their land they shall possess a double portion;
they shall have everlasting joy.

Application:

  1. Let's not be full of ourselves. Consider Titus 3:2, where Paul urges us to “to speak evil of no one, to avoid quarreling, to be gentle, and to show perfect courtesy toward all people.”
  2. Being poor in spirit is especially important if we are influential or serving in positions of leadership.
  3. Let's look to the Lord, and not trust in ourselves.


Next podcast: "Mourning" (Matt 5:4)