C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that while poverty is a difficult condition, those who place their faith in the Lord are enriched spiritually and eternally. He reassures the needy that they are not forgotten by God and that their faith will lead to divine recompense, as exemplified by the story of Lazarus. Spurgeon highlights the great expectations of the godly poor, who trust in God's provision and look forward to a future filled with hope and glory. He encourages believers to maintain their faith and joy, even in times of scarcity, by focusing on the eternal riches that await them in Christ. Ultimately, the message is one of hope and assurance that faith transforms our understanding of wealth and provision.