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How do we know the doctrine of the poor in spirit is true?

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The doctrine of being poor in spirit is affirmed in the Beatitudes, where Jesus highlights the blessedness of those who recognize their need for Him.

The truth of the doctrine can be found in multiple passages, most notably Matthew 5:3, where Jesus states, 'Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.' This aligns with the overall biblical narrative that emphasizes God's grace towards those who are humble and needy. As seen in the life of David, who described himself as poor and needy despite his wealth, this principle illustrates that true richness comes from dependence on God, not material possessions. Furthermore, Romans 1 enhances this understanding by emphasizing the universal condition of human beings who, by nature, reject God, reinforcing the truth that we must recognize our spiritual poverty to embrace the gospel fully.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:3, Psalms 40:17, Romans 1:18-25

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