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How do we know Christ's meekness is true?

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Christ's meekness is affirmed through His actions and teachings in the gospels as the perfect model of humility.

The veracity of Christ's meekness is demonstrated through His life and interactions, particularly in moments of intense scrutiny and persecution. Despite being unjustly accused, as seen during Pilate's trial, He remained silent, embodying the essence of Isaiah 53:7 where it notes His willingness to suffer without complaint. Furthermore, the apostle Paul exhorts the Corinthians in 2 Corinthians 10:1, appealing to the 'meekness and gentleness of Christ.' Christ's meekness showcases His divine purpose, affirming His strength as He fulfilled God's redemptive plan without resorting to earthly power or aggression. This example solidifies why Christians are called to imitate Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, 2 Corinthians 10:1

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