“Blessed are the poor in spirit,
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
«طُوبَى لِلْمَسَاكِينِ بِالرُّوحِ، لأَنَّ لَهُمْ مَلَكُوتَ
السَّمَاوَاتِ
Mathew 5:3
Since
the original language of the Gospel of Mathew was written in Greek (although
Jesus spoke Aramaic), the word used for blessed is ‘Makarios’ which means deep
contentment and lasting happiness.
Real
happiness is found when we realize that happiness is in the spiritual realm
that is interior to ourselves. In our spiritual realm we are designed to know, experience and enjoy God.
In
the same way that man designed a car to run on gasoline (or electricity if you
own a hybrid); I believe God designed us to run on Himself. He is the fuel our
spirits were designed to run on.
I
always pondered on why being ‘poor in spirit’ is a good thing, until I learnt
that it means: it is when I realize my
spiritual bankruptcy and depend on God who is the real food and fuel to my
spirit and He comes to live within me that I can have Makarios. When I
accept His Son Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, I receive The Holy Spirit
and I can have The Kingdom of God within me and be guaranteed eternity with
God.
For
me it is straight forward, if anyone wants everlasting happiness,
Makarios, it is only found in Jesus.
I invite you to repeat the following
prayer for yourself:
Abba Father, thank You for Your abundant
blessings and
deep inseparable love. I praise You and glorify You. Thank You for revealing to
me that You are the source of my ‘makarios’. I realize that I am poor in spirit
and You are the fuel and food for my spirit. Thank You for sinking the message
deep in my heart that lasting happiness is not found in worldly things. Thank
You that You sent Jesus to redeem me and grant me salvation and life eternal as
a pure act of grace which I do not deserve. I declare Jesus as my Lord and
Saviour and I pray in His Holy Name. To
Him be the power, the glory, the majesty, the blessings, and the dominion
forever and ever, Amen.
Jesus loves you,
In Him,
Wagdi Henein
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