Jesus Was Meek, Not Weak - Notes from Wed. night bible study 8-5-2020
Jesus Was Meek, Not Weak
Jesus said, “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the
earth” (Matthew 5:5), but that little word meek often trips us up.
According to Merriam-Webster, meek means: “Having or showing
a quiet and gentle nature: not wanting to fight or argue with other people.” We
tend to associate meek with words like timid, soft-spoken and wimpy, so we
conclude we have to be shy, unassuming, and afraid of confrontation in order to
please God or be like Jesus.
But when you study the original meaning of the word, it
conveys something very different.
In the Bible, the word we translate as meek is the same word
they used to describe war-horses. The Greek word is praus, (prah-oos ) which loosely translated means
“power under control.” This word was used to describe a horse that was trained
to obey instantly and absolutely, no matter how brutal the battle.
These war horses were tremendously powerful, yet their power
was under complete control. And while they may have been gentle to their
riders, they were fierce in battle. They would paw at the ground in
anticipation when they heard the enemy bashing swords and lances against
shields in an effort to intimidate. This type of horse seemed to devour the
ground with fierceness and rage and couldn’t stand still when he heard the call
to battle (see Job 39:19-25).
Jesus was this kind of meek: power under control.
Jesus certainly wasn’t timid or afraid of conflict. He
walked the earth with all the power of Holy Spirit in him—healing the sick and
raising people from the dead. And Jesus was passionate. He had such incredible
love and unconditional acceptance for those around him that people flocked to
him by the thousands. He respected people and gained their respect.
Jesus understood the needs of people and met them there. At
the same time, he didn’t shrink back from confronting people’s behaviour when
necessary. He was perfectly led by Holy Spirit, and he was powerfully
attractive to people. He knew how to walk in favour with God and in favour with
man.
Many believers suffer for their faith, and some even
sacrifice their lives. That kind of obedience doesn’t come from weakness or
timidity. Meek is powerful. Moses was described as the meekest person on the
face of the earth (Numbers 12:3), but he was no pushover. He is one of our
strongest examples of Godly leadership. If Moses was meek yet he confronted
Pharaoh, the most powerful ruler on the earth at the time, commanding him to
release the Hebrew people from slavery, then meek clearly doesn’t mean timid or
wimpy.
As Christians, we often think that being meek means not
rocking the boat, but that misbelief can cause us to become people pleasers who
are always worried about what others think. It causes us to portray a distorted
picture of Jesus as well, and it’s not an attractive one. Most people aren’t
interested in this weak and powerless Jesus, and how can we blame them?
It is a wonderful revelation that allows us to stop toning
down Jesus and begin to see him clearly as he was as the Son of Man and The Son
of God..
The truth is that Jesus wants us so confident, strong, and
secure in our identity as children of God that people notice and appreciate the
difference in our lives. When we live this way, people are attracted to the
life we live, and we then have the opportunity to direct them toward Jesus.
Are you willing to trust God no matter what? Are you ready
to obey him immediately and completely, no matter the cost? It takes tremendous
strength to say yes to those questions; strength and power under control. That’s
meekness. That is being God’s war horse and that is accepting the gifts of
controlled power and strength that has been bestowed upon us as followers of
Jesus…
It is a blessing to be able to feel the presence of Jesus
and see him as the man that he was. He was and is a friend, a brother, a man
like us and our saviour.. Through the
records of Matthew, Mark, Luke , John , Paul and countless others we can
understand more fully this man Jesus who boldly and bravely walked the earth ,
teaching and reaching out to all of humanity and continues even now extending
his hands to us.
I am thankful beyond measure for all of God’s blessings in
my life. We ask tonight that our little bible study be blessed. We are thankful
for all who make this fellowship possible. We ask for your guidance as we
continue on this life pathway. We pray for those who suffer, who are sick and
who struggle with the holy spirit. May their suffering be lessoned, the sick be
healed a those who struggle with the holy spirit find the way to righteousness
through you…
We ask these things in Jesus’s name…..
Amen
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