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What does it mean that Jesus considers the poor?

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Jesus considering the poor signifies His compassion and purpose to save those who are spiritually needy and oppressed.

In Psalm 41, the declaration 'Blessed is he that considereth the poor' points ultimately to Jesus Christ, who embraces those who are spiritually impoverished. This concept highlights God's heart for the needy and marginalized, both physically and spiritually. Jesus' ministry exemplified this as He reached out to sinners, outcasts, and the poor in spirit. The Gospel reveals that Christ came not to save the righteous but sinners, demonstrating His compassion for those in need. For believers, this means that in recognizing our own spiritual poverty, we find hope in a Savior who fully understands our condition and extends grace to us.
Scripture References: Psalm 41:1, Matthew 5:3

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