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What is the significance of being meek according to the Bible?

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Meekness signifies humility and a lowly disposition, which are rewarded with inheritance in God's kingdom.

The Bible presents meekness as a significant characteristic of believers in Matthew 5:5, where it states that 'the meek shall inherit the earth.' Meekness is an attitude reflecting awareness of one's own sinfulness and the grace of God, leading to humility and gentleness in dealing with others. A meek person recognizes their dependence on God and values others above themselves. This humility aligns with God's values, and as a result, the meek will experience the blessings of His eternal kingdom. In contrast to worldly views of power and dominance, biblical meekness emphasizes strength under control, evidenced by the life of Christ Himself.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:5, Philippians 2:3

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