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INTRODUCTION
a conflict in which an individual is unable to control or influence circumstances.
Humility is submission to God but meekness is “the attitude of accepting that I am unable to control or influence circumstances”.
Humility and meekness are often inseparable.
We know someone is humble by his meekness or we know that someone is meek by his humility.
Meekness is so important that the Lord Jesus includes it in the Sermon on the Mount, where the BE-attitudes of Christian character are clearly presented:
Be poor in spirit
Be mourning
Be meek
Be hungry and thirsty for righteousness
Be merciful
Be pure in heart
Be peacemaker
Be persecuted
Contrary to God’s values, our culture associates meekness is with weakness but the truth is that it is quite the opposite.
Meekness is strength of character.
It is the ability to control our pride and self-vindicating emotions to submit to God’s will and sovereign control over over our circumstances and relationships.
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