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Why are the meek blessed according to the Bible?

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The meek are blessed because they exhibit humility and gentleness, understanding their need for God's grace.

The second Beatitude, 'blessed are the meek,' emphasizes the virtue of humility. Meekness is often misunderstood as weakness, but biblically, it is strength under control—an acknowledgment of one's dependence on God. The meek understand their own failings and do not presume to elevate themselves. This characteristic stems from recognizing one's spiritual poverty and leads to gracious and gentle interactions with others. The promise associated with meekness is significant; it states that they 'shall inherit the earth,' indicating that those who demonstrate such humility will experience the fullness of life and the new creation promised by God. It aligns with the biblical teaching that God exalts the humble while resisting the proud, which is a theme seen throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:5, James 4:6

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