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Sunday, September 03, 2006 

The Great Joy of the Lord's Day

Today in the assembly of the local church we heard a message given by Mike Burton on the importance of humility and meekness as it relates to our daily lives. Mr. Burton drew out many broader truths related to the different tendencies in the lives of men and women as it relates to displaying the gifts of the spirit in the areas of meekness and humility. The passages that were drawn from were Ephesians 4 and Galatians 5. The message showed the importance of humility and meekness as it relates to our tongues as a means of communication with others in the body of Christ. An emphasis was also placed on our inability to display humility and meekness in-and-of ourselves and the importance of Christ working in us as we act in obedience to the scripture. The message was of great encouragement and a wonderful reminder of our true source of strength and ability.

I believe there is an important aspect of meekness and humility that is often overlooked by modern Christianity. That is, meekness is not weakness. It is often thought, and ultimately taught, that meekness is passivity displayed by soft-spoken men that do not stand on principle because they fear offending others. In like manner, a false view of meekness is often used as a means to subdue men that would desire to act boldly for the Lord Jesus Christ to appease the statuesque. This is ultimately a wicked view of meekness.

The results of Biblical meekness and humility bring about quite the opposite of passivity; they bring about boldness for the Lord Jesus Christ — just as all obedience to the Word of God will ultimately do. We must then be careful not to embrace a view of meekness and humility that lends us to think that we are to be passive and weak in our proclamation of Christ on this earth and in every area of life. It is through Christ and Christ alone that we are able to display meekness, and from the understanding of that comes boldness and true humility. The saving grace of Christ and His word is the only thing that the elect of God is able to boast in, and as we boast in that we become bold not in-and-of ourselves but in Christ alone.

To God be the glory for the encouragement and blessing of the body of Christ gathered together to learn and grow in the word. I am grateful for each Lord’s Day.

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