Moses exemplifies meekness as he submitted to God's will and did not retaliate against those who wronged him, reflecting true humility.
Moses is described as the meekest man on earth in Numbers 12:3, illustrating a strength that is rooted in humility and submission to God. Meekness, contrary to common perceptions of weakness, signifies being moldable in God's hands and exhibiting a willingness to accept God's direction without resistance. This characteristic is mirrored in Christ, who demonstrated ultimate meekness even in His suffering. The sermon highlights that true meekness is not about being passive but is about being open to God's guiding hand and bearing criticism without retaliation. Moses' humility invites us to seek the same posture in our walk with Christ.
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