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Sermon on the Mount

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Jesus Christ - Beatitudes - Salt and the Light - The Law - Salvation from Anger - Purity - Swear Not at All - Doctrine of Non-resistance - Overcome Evil with Good- In the Secret Place - Prayer - Lord's Prayer - Forgiveness - No Sad Appearances - True Valuation - Concentration upon God - No Thought for Worldly Welfare - Free from Judging - Good Judgment in Ministering - Divine Persistency - Will of God - Golden Rule - Way and the Door - Fair Words and False Thinking - Works without Love - Hearing and Doing - Contents


3. Blessed are the poor in spirit: for their's is the kingdom of heaven.

He is poor in spirit who realizes that as a mortal and a man of flesh he is nothing. He makes no claims or pretensions as a man of the earth, calling himself neither good nor evil, but simply nothing.

Jesus was poor in spirit. As a human being he never laid claims to either good or evil. He denied goodness: "Why callest thou me good?" he asked. He denied evil: "Which of you convinceth me [convicts me] of sin?" he asked.

In every thought, word, and deed he denied himself when looking from the standpoint of the mortal. "I do nothing of myself," he says; "I speak not of myself; but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works."

True self-denial brings the clean, free, empty sense of being that is preparatory to being filled with the Holy Spirit.

Whatever is receptive or whatever is to take in must be naked and empty. It is the vacuum that causes the

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