(Matthew 5:5)
“Blessed are the gentle, for they will inherit the earth.TODAY'S TAKEAWAY
At face value, we all know that we are to be kind, nice, understanding and thoughtful towards others; even in situations which require us to be "stern", like when we need to discipline our children, since we are not to be encouraging, enabling, or approving of bad behavior. In all things, we are to have God's love as our motive, having patience and self-control, etc. But in order to "inherit the earth", this verse must mean so much more than just being nice.
So, let's do a bit of digging. The Greek word here is "praus", meaning:
- gentle, gentleness of spirit
- meek, meekness
- mild, mildness of disposition
Now for the application. What does it mean to be these things? And before expounding, we need to remind ourselves about how, as believers, we are to be humble, and exercising the spirit if humility. We'll see how that becomes necessary in order to be gentle, meek and mild. In fact, I would say that being humble is at the very core of being gentle, meek and mild.
Towards God, having a spiritual disposition of meekness is to accept His dealings with us as good and beneficial. And this is not just to accept what God is doing and/or allowing in our lives, but doing so without argument or resistance. In our stance of choosing to be meek, means that even in the face of injustice, instead of relying on our own strength, we are fully relying on God to protect and defend us. Therefore, whenever we experience trials, tribulations, persecution and suffering, we are to know that God is allowing these things to happen. But it is important to know and understand that He uses these things to purify and strengthen us, and He will deliver us in His timing.
This gentleness (meekness) is the opposite of seeking our own interests, and the opposite of being assertive or aggressive. So, what can prevent us from inserting our will and methods, except to trust in God's goodness and control over every situation. This all comes back to being humble, which is to deny self, pick up our cross and follow the Lord Jesus Christ.
I mean, wow! How many of us obsess over ourselves, about how we look, how we feel, and how we are going to accomplish things?! Therefore, to take the attention off of ourselves, our focus needs to remain on the Lord. Even when interacting with our family, friends, neighbors, peers, and, yes, even our enemies, we are to be considering what God wants to accomplish in their lives - through us.
In order to know God's will and desire, and what we are to be doing and saying in that moment, we are to ask His Holy Spirit to do it for us, to ask Him to continue changing us from the inside out, because this is something only God can do! Putting it simply, as we grow closer to the Lord in a personal relationship, we will know His will and purpose better, and He will help us in all other relationships!