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I am one of the poor in spirit who will see God.
Well, also, do the poor in spirit please me: they promote sleep.
And it says blessed are the poor in spirit, for they shall see God."
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
He provides the answer himself: "The poor in spirit, the ignorant and frightened.
Another puts it: "Blessed are the poor in spirit."
But we have consciously searched for the poor in spirit, and found them in many different situations.
And because we know little, therefore are we pleased from the heart with the poor in spirit, especially when they are young women!
"Have the people living in this huge metropolis lost sight of the blessings which belong to the poor in spirit?"
In these and many other ways, new and new at heart churches can seek to love the poor in spirit.
Joan, who had never known acute physical fear in her life, feared just one thing-the corrosive, dirty emotions of the poor in spirit.
I. Bienheureux les pauvres d'esprit (Blessed are the poor in spirit)
And this too is why the word can even be extended to all those who rely entirely upon the mercy of God - the poor in spirit'(Matt.
The poor in spirit, those who recognize their inner helplessness, are ready to confess the words of the famous hymn, Rock of Ages:
As ent'ring there we turn'd, voices, in strain Ineffable, sang: "Blessed are the poor In spirit."
In one survey of high school students, most evangelicals did not recognize that "Blessed are the poor in spirit" is from the Sermon on the Mount.
Doubts about the leadership of Latin society made some believe that, to succeed, the holy cause must be entrusted to the just, 'the poor', or the poor in spirit.
But my heart says, Your husband is a hero, an acoustic Robin Hood who robs from the rude and gives blessed silence to the poor in spirit.
The blessings pronounced upon the poor in spirit, the meek, the merciful, the peacemakers, those hungering for righteousness, etc. (Matthew 5:3-10) can also be understood as applying without reference to religion.
Afterward, the pope walked slowly down to the Church of Beatitudes, to pray and read from the Sermon on the Mount, at the very site where Jesus supposedly blessed the poor in spirit.
"Blessed are the poor in spirit" represents the expectation that those who do not receive all their physical longings are more inclined to seek fulfillment of their spiritual longings through Jesus Christ.
She read from the Sermon on the Mount, beginning, "How blessed are the poor in spirit, for the reign of God is theirs; blessed, too, are the sorrowing, they shall be consoled."
Monotone voices drifted up to Savina from the television, chanting the Beatitudes from the United Church Bible: Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
In Matthew 5:3, the New English Bible interprets the first Beatitude, traditionally (and literally) rendered "Blessed are the poor in spirit", as "how blessed are those who know their need of God."
"We've got: Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness; blessed are the poor in spirit, the pure in heart, the whiners, the meek, the-" "Wait, what are we giving the meek?"