Blessed are the Meek
"Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. "
We will take some time to meditate on this passage together this coming Sunday, if the Lord wills, but in the meantime ponder what the Lord means by these words.
Meek means 'gentle,' 'humble', 'considerate.' Our tendancy is to think of meekness as weaknesses. But consider that Moses was called the meekest man on all the earth (Numbers 12:3) and yet he had a powerful, extraordinary nature. He was humble and meek and yet he was strong. The testimony of Scripture is that meekness is compatible with great strength.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones says, 'Meekness is essentially a true view of oneself, expressing itself in attitude and conduct with respect to others. It is two things. It is my attitude towards myself; and it is an expression of that in my relationship with others." The Beatitudes seem to get more difficult as we continue! Meekness is an internal spiritual reality working itself out in our actions and relationships. This being the case you can see how it follows being 'poor in spirit' and 'mourning.' You cannot be meek unless you are 'poor in spirit'. You cannot be meek unless you see yourself as a sinner and mourn that condition, and with these things in their proper place in your life there is an unwillingness to defend yourself--there is an absence of pride, there is meekness. Blessed/Approved by God are the meek!

