The Sermon on the Mount is found in
"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven"
By "poor in spirit" Jesus does not mean "lacking spirituality". So, what does he mean? First, think about attitude toward money. If you desire to be rich with mammon and earthly possessions, that can lead to all kinds of spiritual problems. If you love and trust God far more than you do worldly wealth, and if you would gladly forfeit all for God, then you are "poor in spirit", although ofr course you have the
Another meaning for "poor in spirit" is contrition, humility, and repentance. God loves, receives, and blesses the humbled and contrite soul. "A broken and contrite heart, O God, Thou wilt not despise"
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted"
There are many things that may give the righteous cause for grief and mourning. Jesus himself was "a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief"
| First Part of Christ’s Sermon on the Mount | ||
| Theme | Matthew | Luke |
| The Beatitudes | 5:1-12 | 6:20-26 |
| Salt of the Earth | 5:13 | 14:34-35 |
| Light of the world | 5:14-16 | 8:16 |
| The Law of Moses | 5:17-20 | 16:17 |
| Anger | 5:21-26 | 12:58-59 |
| Lust | 5:27-30 | |
| Marriage | 5:31-32 | 16:18 |
| Oaths | 5:33-37 | |
| Retaliation | 5:38-42 | 6:29-30 |
| Love | 5:43-48 | 6:27-35 |

These questions are for you to think about and discuss. Other parts of this lesson may help you with the answers.
What does it mean to be "poor in spirit"?
What does it mean to be "blessed"?
Does the promise of comfort mean that the cause of sorrow is removed?

Some sayings of Jesus stretch your mind to find meaning. Such sayings are not arcane. Anyone can understand them if they try, and if they think hard about them. However, occasionally Jesus makes you reach in to his sayings for their message. And sometimes more than one meaning can be drawn out of a saying. For example, there seems to be more than one valid way in which to take the phrase,
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