Meekness: Strength Under Control
Meekness is one of the most misunderstood qualities in the Christian life. Many think it means weakness, passivity, or being easily pushed around. But in the Word of God, meekness is anything but weakness. It is strength—real strength—brought under control and surrendered to the will of God. A meek person is not someone who lacks power, but someone who has learned to yield that power to the Lord. Jesus Himself, the King of kings, described His own heart as “meek and lowly” (Matthew 11:29), yet He had all authority in heaven and earth. Meekness is not the absence of strength; it is strength governed by the Spirit of God.
At the heart of meekness is a right relationship with God. A meek believer has come to the place where he no longer insists on his own way but trusts God’s way. When life doesn’t go as planned, when wrongs are committed, or when pride is provoked, the meek heart responds differently. Instead of reacting in anger or demanding its rights, it bows before God and says, “Thy will be done.” This is not natural—it is supernatural. Our flesh wants to rise up, defend, and retaliate. But meekness brings the flesh to the cross and allows Christ to be seen in our response. It is a quiet confidence that God sees, God knows, and God will handle what we cannot.
Meekness also reveals itself in how we treat others. A meek spirit is gentle, patient, and not easily provoked. It does not lash out or seek to win every argument. Instead, it chooses grace over harshness and humility over pride. Moses, called the meekest man on earth, still stood boldly before Pharaoh and led a rebellious people through the wilderness. His meekness did not make him weak—it made him usable. When we learn meekness, we become vessels fit for the Master’s use, able to stand firm without becoming hard, and able to be soft without becoming unstable.
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