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What does the Bible say about meekness in leadership?

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Meekness in leadership reflects humility and the recognition of one's limitations, as shown by Moses in Exodus 3.

The Bible emphasizes the importance of meekness, particularly in leadership roles, as exemplified by Moses. In Numbers 12:3, it states that Moses was the most meek of all men on the earth. This humility allowed him to rely on God's strength rather than his own abilities. When Moses asked, 'Who am I?' (Exodus 3:11), it showcased both his humble character and recognition of his limitations. However, it's crucial to remember that true meekness does not equate to denying one's God-given abilities or calling. It is rather about acknowledging that all strength and capability come from God.
Scripture References: Numbers 12:3, Exodus 3:11

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