Blessed are You who are Poor

Luke’s Gospel addresses the real economic and social conditions of our lives. At Chapter 6, v20 he recounts Jesus saying, “Blessed are you who are poor.” Luke sees the poor as those who are dependent on God. They trust that God knows their needs and will provide. Their joy is the hope in God’s promise of eternal life. 

By contrast, at v24 Jesus says, “But woe to you who are rich.”  The rich feel comfortable in their situation. They look to their wealth to bring them joy. They are self-satisfied that it is by their own efforts and abilities  that they have accomplished their feats and accumulated their wealth. They have no need for anyone’s help. They are independent of God and everyone else. 

You may have millions in your bank and investment accounts. But are you happy? Do you have peace? No matter how much money you have, do you acknowledge God as the one who gives you the power to obtain wealth (Dt. 8:18) and admit your dependence on Him?

The Old Testament readings for this past Sunday tell us where to find our joy. Jeremiah 17:7-8 tells us, “Blessed are those who trust in the Lord. They are like a tree planted beside a stream.” Psalm 1 similarly says the one who meditates on the law of the Lord finds their joy. He is like a tree planted near water. Trusting God and obeying the commandments is what brings us the peace and happiness we seek – not money. 

In gratitude for His blessings, God commands that we put Him first in every area of our lives. In our financial life, that means we give to God first before any other expense. We give from the first fruits. We give sacrificially. Giving sacrificially causes us to be mindful of our dependence on God. Giving sacrificially is using money as a tool to grow closer to God. It deepens our faith and trust in Him rather than in our own abilities. 

We all need philanthropy. Philanthropy gives meaning and purpose to our life. It brings us a sense of satisfaction. So give to further the mission of the church and build God’s kingdom here on earth. Give sacrificially. Give joyfully. Try Him in this (Mal 3:10) and see if then you find the sense of peace and happiness that is beyond understanding.  

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