Blessed are the meek: for they shall
inherit the earth (Matthew 5:5) at first blush this
seems to make little sense. We all know or have known “meek” individuals and
blessed isn't usually the first thing that comes to mind. So, once again, we
face a spiritual conundrum. The statement is either true or it isn’t, and if it
isn’t, what else is false and how in the world are we supposed to figure it
out. In much the same way as “poor in spirit” is misunderstood, so is the term
meek spiritually. Meek, before God, means simply to be humble and compliant to
the path of Spiritual enlightenment, nothing more. When the Rich Young Man (who
had great possessions) sought out the rabbi Jesus, Jesus did not berate or
condemn him. He merely pointed out that he would have to leave his
“possessions” (preconceived ideas and beliefs) behind if he were to grow
spiritually, which he was unable to do, so he left sorrowful as the result. Upon placing our feet on the path of
enlightenment we must “cease fighting everything and everyone” and strive to be
“meek as Moses” to be successful. Simple but not easy, a price has to be
paid and that price is the surrendering of self.
So now we have the key: Spiritually
to be meek is to be wholly committed to Living on the Spiritual Basis. Through
our actions we demonstrate the Love, power and guidance of God, His blessings
in demonstration and our Spiritual inheritance is realized.
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