Meek means being gentle, humble, and patient, rather than aggressive, arrogant, or demanding.
A meek person is not necessarily weak. In many contexts, meekness means having strength or power but choosing to exercise it with self-control and kindness.
Examples:
“She remained meek and respectful during the argument.
Despite his success, he stayed meek and humble.”
In the Bible, “meek” often refers to someone who is humble before God and treats others with gentleness.
For example, in the Beatitudes: “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5)
What meek is: humble, gentle, mild, patient, submissive
What meek is not: arrogant, aggressive, proud, domineering.
A simple way to remember it: meek = humble strength under control.
Lord help us be more like you today. Help us be humble and patient, rather than aggressive, and arrogant.
IN THE NAME OF JESUS!! ✝️💯
@LilSkiesSkies No ones arguing the tech. You can have great tech but if no one uses it what's the value? I am saying Charles just doesn't seem to believe in what he has. That's what it sounds like to me