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"Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth" is one of the most famous verses in the Bible, but most people misunderstand what it means. Jesus isn't calling us to be passive doormats. Instead, he's describing people who humbly trust God's timing rather than grabbing for what they want through disobedience or presumption. This beatitude promises that those who wait on God, even when it looks like they're losing now, will ultimately inherit everything when God establishes his kingdom.
In this week's episode, we explore:
After listening to this episode, you'll understand that meekness isn't weakness or passivity. It's the strength to trust God when everything in you wants to take control. You'll be able to recognize the difference between faithful action within God's boundaries and presumptuous striving that ignores his will. Most importantly, you'll see why Jesus says these humble, trusting people are truly fortunate, because they alone will inherit a place in the kingdom of God.
Series: Gospel of Matthew: Behold, the King!
By Krisan Marotta4.9
2424 ratings
"Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth" is one of the most famous verses in the Bible, but most people misunderstand what it means. Jesus isn't calling us to be passive doormats. Instead, he's describing people who humbly trust God's timing rather than grabbing for what they want through disobedience or presumption. This beatitude promises that those who wait on God, even when it looks like they're losing now, will ultimately inherit everything when God establishes his kingdom.
In this week's episode, we explore:
After listening to this episode, you'll understand that meekness isn't weakness or passivity. It's the strength to trust God when everything in you wants to take control. You'll be able to recognize the difference between faithful action within God's boundaries and presumptuous striving that ignores his will. Most importantly, you'll see why Jesus says these humble, trusting people are truly fortunate, because they alone will inherit a place in the kingdom of God.
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