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BLESSED ARE THE MEEK IN HEART

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Bible Texts: Ps.15:1-5, Col.3:19, Eph.4:31, Jn.15:1-5, 1Pet.5:6, Jn.14:26, Jas.4:10, Rom.12:1-3, Heb.12:2, Rom.12:21, Rom.5:5, Matt.5:5

Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth (Matt.5:5).

Let me start by saying that until you are broken as the husbandman, you will never attain the fullness of the potential God has deposited inside you. As the husbandman who desires to be like Jesus Christ to his wife, children and the people around, you must be humble in your heart and demonstrate same in all that you say or do?

As the husbandman, do you receive the correction and admonition from God and His word with gladness of heart or you resist? Do you also receive correction from your wife and children with joy and with full responsibility or you become offended when they correct you? Do not take offence when your wife or children correct you. It doesn’t matter whether they are educated or not because God can speak to you through them. The Scripture says, out of the mouth of babes and suckling shall proceed forth strength (Ps.8:2).

As the husbandman, humility is an important requirement for you to be the good and godly husbandman. God wants a humble husbandman rather than a puffed up shepherd. It is this understanding that David had that he prayed this prayer in Psalms chapter 51 and verse 10 after he had fallen into error.

Create in me a clean heart O God, and renew a right spirit within me. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, a broken and a contrite heart, O God thou wilt not despise. (Ps.51:10, 17). God is more interested in your brokenness than your sacrifices because your brokenness gives Him the opportunity to mould you and make you to be like Him to your wife and children and the world.

So how do I become humbled and not be bitter towards God and His corrections and towards my wife and children when they advice and correct me? The first step is for you to make Jesus Christ the Lord over your life and this includes your spirit, soul, body, finances, relationships, emotions, and will. In Acts chapter 10, the Bible says the word which God sent unto the children of Israel, preaching peace by Jesus Christ: HE IS LORD OF ALL (Acts 10:36). When Jesus Christ becomes the Lord over all that you have and know, it becomes easier for you to accept His corrections and the corrections of your wife and children.

The second step is for you to pray to God to break the spirit of pride in you and stir up the power of humility by His word in your mind. The Scripture has this to say. For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ (1Cor.2:16).

Thirdly, you must daily contend against the pride of life with the blood of Jesus and the weapon of the word of God. You must allow the word of God to guide your decisions and action.

And as you learn to be humbled and small in God’s eyes, God will elevate you and make you the good and godly husbandman to your wife and children (Matt.5:5).

SPIRITUAL EXERCISE

  • Father, in the Name of Jesus, I surrender my all to You and hold back nothing.
  • Father, in the Name of Jesus, deliver me from the pride of life.
  • Father, in the Name of Jesus, fill me with the spirit of humility and help me to acknowledge my mistakes and receive corrections with gladness of heart.

FAITH CONFESSION

I surrender my all at the feet of Jesus Christ, and I receive the grace to receive and act on the counsel and corrections from God’s word and others because I am committed to become the good and godly husbandman in Jesus name. Amen.

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Jesus Christ is Lord over all.

Bro. Ebenezer O. Igure


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