The first word out of Jesus’ mouth in the Sermon on the Mount is *blessed*. And the first people He names as blessed are the ones nobody in that crowd would have nominated: the poor in spirit. Not the powerful, the confident, or the spiritually accomplished. The ones who know they are empty. The word translated “poor” is *ptochos*, the strongest Greek word for poverty – the beggar with nothing, hand extended, no other option. Jesus takes that word and applies it to the interior life. And then He says the kingdom of heaven belongs to those people. Present tense. Not will belong, once they improve. Belongs. Now.
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When Your Faith Shakes | Daily Bread
This is not a polished testimony with a tidy ending. This is what it actually looks like when the shaking is happening — in real time, in a real life, with a real God who is not confused even when I am. I had thought my faith was at the strongest it had ever been. And then the month I’m about to describe happened. This is what I found when I got quiet enough.
