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In Matthew 3:13-15, we see Jesus—the Son of God—choose to be baptized by John, even though He had every right to take the lead. This moment is a powerful picture of meekness, not as weakness, but as strength under control.
In this episode, I share how Jesus’ example reshaped my understanding of meekness, especially in my marriage. Practicing meekness has been one of the hardest yet most transformative traits I’ve worked on this year. It’s not about shrinking back—it’s about letting go of the need to always be first, right, or in control, and embracing the quiet power that comes from humility.
If you’ve ever thought meekness was just about being passive, this episode might just change your perspective.
By Tristian HolleyIn Matthew 3:13-15, we see Jesus—the Son of God—choose to be baptized by John, even though He had every right to take the lead. This moment is a powerful picture of meekness, not as weakness, but as strength under control.
In this episode, I share how Jesus’ example reshaped my understanding of meekness, especially in my marriage. Practicing meekness has been one of the hardest yet most transformative traits I’ve worked on this year. It’s not about shrinking back—it’s about letting go of the need to always be first, right, or in control, and embracing the quiet power that comes from humility.
If you’ve ever thought meekness was just about being passive, this episode might just change your perspective.