1. "Our call in life as followers of Jesus is not to point others to me. But to point others to Him. To Christ. To Jesus. Today what we're going to be dealing with is a recognition of who we are in Jesus. And why that kills a boasting attitude and a prideful heart. If we really understand who we are in Jesus. We recognize that we have no room to boast. And we have no room... We have no room in our lives for pride."
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2. "When we are poor in spirit. We are glorifying God and furthering His kingdom. So as we dig into our text in verses 1 and 2. Jesus teaches the crowd. Seeing the crowds He went up on the mountain. And when He sat down His disciples. Came to Him. And He opened His mouth. And He taught them saying. And then He launches into the Beatitudes and the rest of the Sermon on the Mount."
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3. "God has been preparing the people and gathering the people for this point in time. For this message to be delivered. So often we'll read in scriptures and we read these events that take place. And we almost think that... Testing. Testing one, two. Well, I guess I'm stuck to the pulpit this morning. I don't... Have you ever noticed I'm a wanderer? I can't today. So notice as Jesus comes and He sits. And the people come. It says He opens His mouth and He teaches them. He doesn't attack. He doesn't ridicule. He teaches. He imparts knowledge. That is the goal of teaching."
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4. "Sometimes, sometimes we walk away from hearing the Word of God and we're convicted of sin. We're convicted of our own lack of Christ-likeness. But when we walk away from Scripture, we should, even in conviction, we should walk away knowing that through the power of the Holy Spirit in us, we have an ability to change. To be like Christ."
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5. "This is an upstarting, upside-down world. Or perhaps a right-way-up world. And Jesus is saying that with his work, it is starting to come true. This is an announcement, not a philosophical analysis of the world. It's about something that's starting to happen. Not about a general truth of life. It is gospel. Good news. Not some good advice. As he begins to work through the Beatitudes here, he is not giving good advice or saying that this is the way things work. He is describing kingdom people and kingdom living."
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6. "The poor in spirit recognize that we have no ability to do good in and of ourselves. We have no ability to do right in and of ourselves. The poor in spirit recognize that it is through Christ and Christ alone that we have any ability to do good, any ability to do right. In Romans chapter number 12, verse number three, he says, 'For by the grace given to me, I say to everyone among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned.'"
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7. "Maturity in Christ leads us to being poor in spirit. Last week, we talked about Philippians chapter three, verses 12 to 16. And we're gonna read that again because this is the description of someone, who is poor in spirit. Not that I have already obtained this or I'm already perfect, but I press on to make it my own because Christ Jesus has made me his own. Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own, but one thing I do, forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus."
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8. "Poor in spirit. In need of Christ. No matter how long you've known Jesus, let me tell you, today you still need him. And can I challenge you? We all will sit here and we'll say amen. And we'll walk out of this place today. We'll get in our cars. We'll drive to lunch. We'll drive home. We'll go meet with some friends. We'll do stuff. We'll do whatever. And today you will struggle with knowing that you still need Jesus today."
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9. "The kingdom of heaven, the rule of God in the hearts of his people and in the future, the physical, literal rule of Christ here on earth. He says those who are poor in spirit, theirs is, present tense verb. This isn't a future thing that will take place. If you are poor in spirit, he says those who are poor in spirit, theirs is, right now, present tense, the kingdom of God. Remember, each of these descriptions are qualities of people that are following the person of Jesus Christ."
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10. "Jesus is calling us now, in the present, to live out a kingdom life. He's not saying one day you should be like this. He's saying now, we should live like this. When we trust in the person of Jesus Christ to save us from our sins, these descriptors, these qualities, are things we should be striving for and seeking to be described by. Because if we become more like Christ, we will live this out. We will reflect this to the world. Blessed are the poor in spirit."
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