The scriptures speak of those who are reduced to begging. Beggars are mentioned in the Old and New Testaments. A beggar is one who is reduced to poverty or the practice of asking for charity. When a beggar met Peter and John just outside the temple (Acts 3), the anointing of God came upon the beggar and he was healed of his infirmity and arose from his poverty. 1 Samuel 2:8 says: “He raises the poor from the dust And lifts the beggar from the ash heap, To set them among princes And make them inherit the throne of glory. “For the pillars of the earth are the Lord’s, And He has set the world upon them”. Before knowing Christ, we were spiritually poor, and most of us would beg God to help us, hoping that He would have mercy on us and intervene in our circumstances. But thank God for His grace. In Christ, we are no longer beggars. We are now a royal priesthood. We are now children of the King! We are also priests of the most high God (1 Peter 2:9)! Truly He has raised us up and seated us with Christ in Heavenly places. We no longer have to beg God for an act of kindness. He is now our loving Heavenly Father who loves to bless His children with precious and eternal gifts. You might have been a beggar at one time, but now you belong to the Royal family!
In Matthew 6:10, the Lord Jesus taught us to pray that His kingdom would come. When one speaks of a kingdom, by necessity one needs to understand that there is a King that rules over that kingdom. There are also princes and princesses. The kingdom also has citizens who live in that kingdom. The Lord Jesus is the King of this kingdom. He preached the gospel of the kingdom of God (Mark 1:14). He instructed us to seek the kingdom of God and its righteousness first (Matthew 6:33), and the King would provide for our every need. When we seek the kingdom of God, we walk in righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost (Romans 14:17). We walk in power (1 Corinthians 4:20). There is healing and deliverance in this kingdom (Luke 9:11, 10:9, 11:20). Only the righteous can be citizens of this kingdom. We have to receive the kingdom as children (Mark 10:15). Children trust their parents implicitly, and we have to trust our King in the same manner. And in this kingdom, we are a royal priesthood (1 Peter 2:9). King Jesus wants you to remember that every day when you pray!
Matthew 6:10 – Your kingdom come. your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.