A few months ago, I was reading through I Peter, and decided to do a study on the work "meek" (ch. 3: 4) because I didn't really understand it. The definition left me awestruck and completely blown away by its depth.
meek- accepting God's dealings with us as good, without disputing and arguing; wholly relying on God and not one's own strength to defend against injustice; opposite to self assertion and self interest. Stems from trust in God's goodness and control over the situation; not occupied with self or self interest at all.
It was amazing to me how well this fit in with topic of the beauty we, as the daughters of God, are supposed to possess. However, meekness also applies to the entire body of Christ.
I quickly did a study on the rest of the verses in the Bible that contained the word "meek." This is what I found:
Matthew
5: 5- You don’t assert yourself or vie for position. You don’t dispute or
argue. You trust God’s goodness and control over the situation. And this
enables you to inherit the earth!
Matthew
11: 29- Jesus possessed meekness. And because He did not try to destroy or
abolish death in His own strength, because He could not as a man, God was able
to do it through Him!
Matthew
21: 5- Jesus was said to be meek when He entered the city of His death. Yet,
through His meekness of being willing to be put to death, He conquered and put
to death all the powers of earth and hell!
Psalm
22: 26- The meek don’t seek their own desires, pleasures, or cravings. Yet,
they will be satisfied because God Himself will make sure that they are
satisfied. He will prove Himself and thus elicit praise from His people.
Psalm
25: 9- The meek aren’t putting forth their own opinion or holding to their own
sensibilities. Therefore, they are teachable and God will show them His better
way, lead them, and guide them. But only because they are willing and don’t
assert their own “ideas” or opinions of what the way should look like.
Psalm
37: 11- The definition of peace I’ve heard is the complete removal of the
enemy. They will delight themselves in the abundance of peace because they
don’t seek to remove the enemy themselves. They give God place to completely
obliterate the enemy.
Psalm
76: 9- The meek allow themselves to be rescued by the God of heaven. They glory
in their weakness (II Corinthians 12: 9) so that His strength will be seen in
and through them. They are absolutely convinced that they have no strength in
and of themselves. So, God is given place to evidence His strength through
their yielding to Him.
Psalm
147: 6- The meek don’t seek to exalt themselves. They take the lowest position
and trust God to glory Himself and lift them up eventually. This enables God to
lift them up in a way beyond what they could ever have imagined.
Psalm
149: 4- The meek don’t seek their own advancement, for they are confident in
the fact that God takes care of His people and delights in them, as a Father
does His children. He will beautify them and glorify them because of this
delight.
Isaiah
11: 4- The meek don’t seek revenge. The meek are willing to be trampled upon,
defrauded, etc. because they know that the Lord is their Defender and trust Him
to take care of them.
Isaiah
29: 19- What an amazing verse! They aren’t seeking their own pleasures or
cravings. They aren’t seeking to make themselves happy. They are allowing God
to have that position, to fulfill them. And this produces joy beyond all
comprehension!
Isaiah
61: 1- God brings the meek good tidings
because they are allowing Him to produce good things for them and not seeking
the good things for themselves, which would only be a counterfeit.
Zephaniah
2: 3- The meek carry out the Lord’s commands, no matter how weird, incorrect,
or extreme they may seem. They will experience, because of this, the best of
God’s goodness.
Galatians
5: 23- This amazing submission and trust in God is a result of the fruit of the
Spirit. Jesus will produce this in us. And we will become more meek as He
continually proves His greatness, trustworthiness, control, and faithfulness in
each circumstance!
Oh, may we be willing to be made meek, that His incredible strength and glory might be seen in us!
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