Sermon Tone Analysis

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What Meekness Looks Like?
Some years ago there were a number of instances of homeless people being assaulted.
A undercover police posed as a homeless in the area where these assaults were taking place.
They had to catch the assailant in the act to press charges.
All the police office was well able to over power the assailant, he restrained himself and allowed himself to be pushed around and assaulted.
The meek are not allays week but are often powerful.
Meekness is not a a matter of limitlessness but willingness to practice restraint.
So meekness is power under control.
Meekness is not giving up but rather looking forward.
Where Meekness Come From?
Meekness is the resulting behavior of one who is poor in spirit and mourn over their sinful nature and behavior.
Where Meekness is On Display
In The Body of Christ
Towards Enemies
In leadership
In witness
In The Family
In Society
What does Meekness Get You?
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