{"id":1730,"date":"2022-10-15T14:59:38","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-53-the-new-beginning-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:59:38","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:38","slug":"matthew-53-the-new-beginning-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-53-the-new-beginning-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 5:3 &#8211; The New Beginning &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 5:3 The Beginning of A New Life  Where does the new life begin?  We speak of the new life often, but what starts it?  Some would say salvation and theologically you would be right, but even the act of salvation has a beginning.  Salvation  is itself a process with a soul being saved as the end of the process, but where does it all begin?  I believe this verse tell us.  Tonight, we will take a break from out study in Jeremiah to look at the Lords words.  I have pointed out for many years that the Lord is not merely interested in what we do but in what we are.  I am definitely not the first person to recognize that truth. Some where in times past, the term BEATITUDES was applied to this section of Jesus sermon on the mountain.  Someone recognized that contained within these verses were the ATTITUDES which would help us to BE the kind of person God wants us to BE.  Lets consider a portion of the Beatitudes this evening.      I. Condition Defined         A. The condition Jesus gives to us is &quot;poor in spirit.&quot;             1. According to Matthews gospel, this particular                 admonition was the first point of Jesus message.             2. As one who prepares sermons, I can say that most of                 the time, what is said at the beginning of a sermon                 is the foundation for the remainder.             3. Hence, I believe that this Beatitude might be one of                 most important truths we could understand.         B. What does it mean?  Lets take it in parts.             1. To be poor means to have a need that is greater than                 ones supply.                 a. A financially poor man has financial needs greater                     than his financial supply.                 b. A food poor man has food needs greater than his                     food supply.                 c. A clothing poor man has clothing needs greater                     than his clothing supply.             2. So then a spiritually poor person is one who has                 spiritual needs greater than his spiritual supply.                 a. Spiritual needs &#8211; forgiveness, mercy, wisdom,                     understanding.                 b. Might I say that while some are definitely more                     spiritually needy than others, this is not a                     condition we need to achieve.                     (1) We are all lacking spiritually.                     (2) It is our natural state.                     (3) As long as we are in this body of flesh, we                          are going to be spiritually poor; that is,                          we will have need of more spiritual insight,                          wisdom, understanding, and power.         C. So what is the point of the pronouncement?  If everyone is             born spiritually poor, what is the Lord challenging us to             do?             1. I believe the Lords challenge in this Beatitude is                 not that we should become poor in spiritual matters,                 but that we should recognize we are poor in spirit                 matters.             2. Although we all have spiritual needs greater than our                 spiritual supply or ability, most do not recognize                 it.             3. Why do we not recognize our spiritual need?                 a. Ignorance                     (1) Lack of knowledge                     (2) This can come because we simply have never                          been instructed in spiritual matters.                     (3) This is what evangelism seeks to do &#8211; inform                          the ignorant of their spiritual need.  (Of                          course our ultimate goal is to get them to                          see that need and to trust Jesus as the                          remedy for it.)                 b. An inability to perceive                     (1) But it can also be that we simply cant                          perceive or fathom certain truths.                          (a) Some people simply cant get Algebra.                          (b) I simply cant get music.                          (c) This is more than simply lacking                               knowledge. It is also a lack of                               ability.                     (2) Every human being has this  shortfalls at                          some point.                          (a) It is strange how those who have some                               knowledge and some ability to perceive                               like to call those with less knowledge                               and ability than they idiots.                          (b) The truth is we are all idiots to                               someone else and especially to God.                     (3) This is why we need the Holy Spirit of God.                          He is literally the only One who can take                          truth and penetrate the hard and blinded                          heart with it.                 c. Pride                     (1) Pride is the false impressions of superiority                          that comes by having some abilities and                          knowledge.                     (2) In truth, most of the time proud people are                          good at something.  They just take that to                          mean that they themselves are BETTER.                     (3) This pride keeps a person from seeing that                          they are indeed POOR in spirit.                     (4) No matter what they are good at, they are                          still lacking in their spirit, but they                          cannot see it.                     (5) Whenever pride comes into the equation,                          things always get more difficult.                     (3) A person may be ignorant for any reason but                          with that false feeling of superiority they                          refuse to see it.              4. So the Lord pronounces a blessing upon those who can                  recognize that they are indeed poor in spirit                  matters.      II. Condition Revealed          A. Thankfully, God works to show us our true condition and              to humble us so that we can see it.              1. The large term to describe that work is GRACE.                  a. Grace is God working in us, through us, and for                      us to accomplish His will.                  b. God does not want us to be blind to our                      condition so He works in us to reveal it to us.                  c. That is grace.              2. The more precise term used to describe the work of                  God revealing our spiritual poverty is PROBLEMS.                  a. I think God uses problems more than anything else                      to help us with our spiritual needs.                  b. God sends problems to reveal our spiritual need.                  c. Hence, God tells us to rejoice when problems                      come.  1Th 5:18  In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.  Eph 5:20  Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;          B. So we need to recognize the good that comes with our             problems and learn to be thankful for them.             1. We need to recognize that every problem is Gods                 trigger to remind us that we have more spiritual                 needs than our supply.             2. Every problem an opportunity.  A problem demonstrates                 our spiritual need so                 a. It is an opportunity to get closer to God, to                     become more dependent upon Him, more empowered                     by Him.                 b. Most likely, it is also an opportunity to work on                     some shortage in our own life.                     (1) Perhaps a character flaw or maybe some                          weakness that has attached itself to us.                     (2) There is no better time than right now to                          fix whatever is wrong.                     (3) That is why the problem was sent.             3. So that in the long run, every problem is something                 God can use for good and His glory.  Ro 8:28  And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.          C. I know that most of us look at problems as a negative.             1. We may even see them as an indication that God is                 angry with us.             2. Here is a new way to look at them.  God loves you                 so much that He is spending extra time shaping you                 into what He wants you to be.    III. Condition Rewarded         A. One condition for recognizing that we are poor in spirit             is listed in the verse.             1. They will have the kingdom of heaven.             2. Of course a person who recognizes their spiritual                 need will not automatically go to heaven.                 a. They must still repent of their sin and trust in                     Jesus Christ.                 b. However, this is the first step in the salvation                     process and it is THE step that sets all others                     in motion.                  c. It is difficult to image anyone who ever came to                     see themselves as spiritually poor not going on                     to trust Jesus as their Savior; but at the same                     time, many do.                 d. That is what the majority of cults in the world                     are made of.             3. But the one who recognizes that his\/her spiritual need                 is greater than his\/her supply begins the process                 that can lead to their salvation.             4. Hence, the new life begins here.           B. But there is more.             1. I believe this Beatitude is the basis for other things                 that God can do in our life.             2. Once we can see our spiritual need, we will be able                 to become what God wants us to be in some other                 areas of our lives.             3. I think every other Beatitude is dependent upon                 getting the first one.             4. Notice the other Beatitudes.  By seeing our self as                 spiritual needy, we will be able                  a. \\#4\\ To mourn.                     (1) Those who do not recognize their spiritual                          need may mourn over their problems, but not                          over who they are.                      (2) Only the person who understands his spiritual                          shortfall would mourn over himself.                     (3) And once a person understands his spiritual                          shortfall, the next logical step is to mourn                          over it.                     (4) But then that characteristic brings another                          reward.                          (a) Comfort &#8211; I take it that this comfort                               comes from God.                          (b) I would also think it means more than                               God just giving you a feel-good hug                               although there is certainly nothing                               wrong with that.                          (c) I would think He would give something                               material, something of substance.                          (d) I would think God, with all of His                               power, would give comfort by doing                               something to make things better.                 b. \\#5\\ We can learn to be meek.                     (1) Again, meekness does not fit well into the                          character of the ignorant or proud.  They                          would see themselves as always doing what is                          in the &quot;best interest&quot; of everyone else.                     (2) But when a person becomes aware of their                          spiritual poverty and begins to truly mourn                          over their condition, they become the kind                          of person that reframes from freely using                          whatever powers or might they have.                     (3) These are the people who make the best                          leaders.                     (4) So when they come to this place, meekness,                          God rewards them further by setting them                          over all the earth.                 c. \\#6\\ That beings us to those who will hunger and                     thirst after righteousness.                     (1) Another condition which can not be unless one                          recognizes his spiritual need.                     (2) This Beatitude seems to me to be directly                          connected back to being poor in spirit.                     (3) But then that condition is rewarded by God                          filling you.                          (a) Filling with what?                          (b) It only makes sense that God would fill                               you will what you hungered for                               righteousness.             5. The list continues on.                 a. It is my suspicion that all of the items in this                     list in one way or the other hinge on being able                     to see our spiritual shortfall.                 b. So even for the believer, a new life begins when                     he sees himself with more spiritual need than he                     has spiritual supply.                    c. This Beatitude is where it all begins &#8211; salvation,                     humility, gentleness, purity, power.             6. Indeed, we are blessed if we can see ourselves as we                 truly are.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 5:3 The Beginning of A New Life Where does the new life begin? We speak of the new life often, but what starts it? Some would say salvation and theologically you would be right, but even the act of salvation has a beginning. 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