### Summary
Good morning, everyone. Today, we gathered to worship and reflect on the lessons from our recent Vacation Bible School, where over 50 children learned about the love of Jesus. We began with hymns and a children's message, emphasizing that God's love is a gift that requires our acceptance. We also prayed for various needs, including the recovery of Dawn from surgery, the safety of our missionaries Roger and Sue, and peace in conflict-ridden areas like Bangladesh, Ukraine, and the Middle East.
Today's sermon focused on the virtue of gentleness, or meekness, as described in Galatians 5:22-23. We explored how meekness is often misunderstood as weakness, but in reality, it is a powerful demonstration of trust in God's plan, timing, and power. We examined Psalm 37:1-6 to understand the essence of meekness, which involves waiting on the Lord and refraining from anger. We also looked at practical ways to cultivate meekness, such as responding with grace and truth, and the ultimate reward of inheriting the earth as promised by Jesus in Matthew 5:5.
We discussed how meekness is not about being passive but about exercising controlled strength. Jesus exemplified this during His temptation in the wilderness, responding to Satan with calm and measured truth. We are called to emulate this by trusting in God's plan and not reacting with anger or force. The practice of meekness involves making peace rather than breaking it, and it requires the Holy Spirit's help to grow in this virtue.
In conclusion, meekness values God's promises and eternal rewards above immediate gratification. It is a powerful demonstration of trust in God, humility in our interactions, and a focus on eternal rewards. As we go forth, let us strive to grow in meekness, allowing the Holy Spirit to guide us in our interactions, making our words full of grace and truth.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Meekness is Not Weakness: Meekness is often misunderstood as weakness, but it is actually a powerful demonstration of controlled strength and trust in God. It involves waiting on the Lord and refraining from anger, knowing that God's plan and timing are perfect. [36:47]
- 2. Trust in God's Plan: True meekness finds strength in surrendering to God's plan, timing, and power. Jesus exemplified this during His temptation in the wilderness, responding to Satan with calm and measured truth rather than anger or force. [43:58]
- 3. Grace and Truth in Interactions: Practicing meekness involves responding with grace and truth in our interactions. This means being kind and gentle, even when we know we are right, and not reacting with anger or harshness. [46:23]
- 4. Eternal Rewards Over Immediate Gratification: Meekness values God's promises and eternal rewards above immediate gratification. While the world seeks to control and get its way, true meekness trusts in God's ultimate reward, which is far greater than any temporary gain. [50:26]
- 5. The Role of the Holy Spirit: Growing in meekness requires the help of the Holy Spirit. It is through the Spirit that we can develop the fruit of gentleness, making our words and actions full of grace and truth, and reflecting the character of Christ in our daily lives. [55:21]
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