What is Biblical Meekness?

Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart:and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:28

Regardless of how society may define meekness

 Meekness is not weakness!  

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The meek person is not self-willed – not continually concerned with self, his own ways, ideas, and wishes. He is willing to put himself in second place and submit himself to achieve what is good for others. Meekness is the opposite of self-will, self-interest, and self-assertiveness.

The Fruit of Our Lives

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Without the fruit of the spirit, there is no manifestation of My presence within. The fruit is the outward evidence of the root structure.

A light is not hid, otherwise how can it show others the way! Your light shines only as your life manifests the fruit of My spirit. This light reproves darkness, just by shining!

Invest in the root structure and the fruit will be naturally born, not by sweat or toil, but just by abiding and spending time alone with Me.

                                                       Thus saith Papa

 

Gal 5:22 -23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,

gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

 

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Peace is Love’s security

Patience is Love’s endurance

Kindness is Love’s conduct

Goodness is Love’s character

Faithfulness is Love’s confidence

Gentleness is Love’s humility

Self-control is Love’s victory

 

CHALLENGE: Does your walk manifest His abiding presence in your life?

 

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Truth Will Set You Free!

Proverbs 27:6 Faithful are the wounds of a friend;but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.

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Proverbs 12:19 The lip of truth shall be established for ever:

but a lying tongue is but for a moment.

Metamorphosis

 Let today be the day you give up who you’ve been for who you can become. 

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 2 Corinthians 3:18 But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord

“In this scripture the Greek for ‘changed’ is ‘metamorphosis’ which literally means a change in form and a change in character. A fine example would be the unexplainable metamorphosis of a beautiful butterfly emerging from the dying shell of a caterpillar. Likewise it is in our secret time with God that we will emerge from our dying self-life to a brand new creation, a metamorphosis by the power of God.”

Excerpt from “Developing a Secret History with God” page 176

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Also watch my short video “Changed from Glory to Glory” on my website http://margaretmearnsbass.com/changed-from-glory-to-glory-2/ 

Laying Down Our Lives for Others

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Last week we spent the day at the Alamo, the most visited place in the State of Texas. So it was appropriate to bring it to remembrance on this day the 23rd.day of February, the day the thirteen day siege of the mission began back in 1836.

 

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Being an Ulster Scot, myself, it was of special interest to me to know of the Scotch-Irish blood that stained the walls of that mission in the cause of freedom.


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The above plaque reads:

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Many of those who fought and died for Texas’ independence were of Scottish (Scots-Irish) descent including some of our most beloved heroes, David Crockett, Jim Bowie, and Sam Houston.  Most of the leaders in that struggle for independence were of Scottish ancestry, including  Stephen F. Austin, Peter J. Bailey, Henry P. Brewster, J.A. Brooks, David Burnet, Mathew Caldwell, Capt. Ewen Cameron, S.P. Carson, Robert Cochran, just to name a few.

Piper John MacGregor stood on the adobe walls in the midst of the battle to pipe the men on in true Scottish tradition. MacGregor played his bagpipes along with David Crockett on his fiddle to entertain the men during their stressful days of siege.

These heros shed their blood for national freedom.

John 15:13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

But never forgetting the blood of the greatest hero that stained an old rugged cross for our spiritual freedom especially during this season of Lent.

1 John 3:16 Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he laid down his life for us:and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.

For special interest to my friends who live in Texas there is a predawn ceremony at the Alamo each year to commemorate the Battle on March 6th. Re-enactors led by piper Bill Jones of San Antonio!  In honor of National Tartan Day each April, the Scots of San Antonio present wreaths to commemorate those of Scottish ancestry who died fighting for Texas Independence.

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