God is love.
1 John 4:8
John 10:30
Therefore….Jesus Christ is the embodiment of love.
Jesus Christ (Love) is patient,
Jesus Christ is kind,
Jesus Christ does not boast,
Jesus Christ is not proud.
Jesus Christ does not dishonor others,
Jesus Christ is not self-seeking,
Jesus Christ is not easily angered,
Jesus Christ keeps no record of wrongs,
Jesus Christ does not delight in evil but rejoices with the
truth,
Jesus Christ always protects,
Jesus Christ always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres,
Jesus Christ never fails.
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
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International Version (NIV)
Blessed are the meek,
For they shall inherit the earth.
For they shall inherit the earth.
Matthew 5:5
Jesus
was meek. A meek person would never dishonour another. The meek are among those
so favoured that they will share in Jesus' inheritance of the earth.
There
are so many words that I think I understand, but a deeper look reveals that I
do not, because I am looking at what the world has taught me, not what Jesus
meant and how He relates them to the Kingdom of God and in the depth and
breadth of what He meant.
Meekness
is considered one of the most difficult New Testament words to fully
understand. This is so because Jesus elevated the word's common usage far
beyond its normal application.
I find that I grew up resenting being meek because of the connotation given to being meek as being weak, needy lowly. I grew up learning how the world worded Mathew 5:5: "Blessed are the strong, who can hold their own." The world favours the so-called heroic virtues. Those who are competitive, aggressive and assertive are the ones who receive recognition, admiration and reward. Do they not seem to end up on top of the pile, possessing the most and best despite flaws in their character?
I find that I grew up resenting being meek because of the connotation given to being meek as being weak, needy lowly. I grew up learning how the world worded Mathew 5:5: "Blessed are the strong, who can hold their own." The world favours the so-called heroic virtues. Those who are competitive, aggressive and assertive are the ones who receive recognition, admiration and reward. Do they not seem to end up on top of the pile, possessing the most and best despite flaws in their character?
I am learning
that I need (and who knows maybe you too) to unlearn what the world has taught
me, before I can learn what Jesus is teaching me and respect and accept being
meek. I have a lot to gain when I do.
Not to dishonour
a person means to honour that person. According to the thesaurus, honour
has these synonyms: "esteem, respect, pay homage to, assigning value
to." In order to honour others we first need to start with an attitude of
meekness.
I invite you to repeat the following prayer for yourself:
Abba
Father, thank You for Your abundant blessings. Lord,
I praise You, I glorify You and I rejoice in Your grace. Jesus, help me to
unlearn the worldly beatitudes and teach me Your Beatitudes. Teach me to be
meek and to honour You and my fellow man. Help me God to bring all my thoughts
into captivity to the obedience of Christ and to become Christ-like.In the Holy Name of Jesus I pray. To Him be the glory and the
dominion forever and ever. Amen.
Jesus loves
youIn Him,
Wagdi Henein
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