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Discuss how Jesus’ treatment of the poor reflects the values of the beatitudes? Use examples from the scripture to support your

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skelet666 [1.2K]3 years ago
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"Poor in spirit" signifies to be humble. Humility is the understanding that all your blessings originate from the love of God. Humility brings openness and inner peace, enabling one to do the will of God. Those who humble themselves are able to admit our fragile nature, to repent, and to permit the love of God to guide us to reformation.
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