Daniel 2 Message-06.12.2023

MEEKNESS


Psalm 37:11 “But the meek shall inherit the earth and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace.”


Meekness is strong,not weak.It is gracious, not brash.A meek person is not easily provoked cause his humble genes denotes the dependence upon God and His constant need for His guidance and support.


A characteristic of meekness is a particular spiritual respect to learn from The Holy Spirit and from the people who are low in their capability,experience or education.


Meekness is the prime attitude that can protect one from their blind pride that arises from power,wealth and position.
Scripture says,in Mathew 5:5,Blessed are those that are humble for they shall receive what God has promised.


Meekness is developed through Godly desire,the righteous exercise in their morale and strive to retain the remission of sins.A spiritual gift to seek after.
We should remember however the purposes for which such a blessing is given, even to benefit and serve the children of God.As we submit to this attitude and prepare to follow Our Saviour eventually we tend to become more like Him.We are enriched in ourselves to be empowered by the Holy Spirit to be more disciplined,controlled,composed and calm.


Moses was the most learned and wise one in the whole of Egypt in his words and deeds,yet he was meek amongst them all .Humans become proud in their abundance of knowledge and wealth.
We should learn from Our Spiritual Father,Jesus and also the gift of meekness that was evident in Moses that were instrumental to accomplish God’s purpose.


The Saviour’s meekness is eternally an essential experience for each of us to magnify the wisdom of God above our one’s own wisdom.

Sol.Arockia

Daniel 2 Message-05.12.2023

Jesus said these words, when only one leper came back to thank him after being healed. In Luke 17:11-19, we see that Jesus was going towards Jerusalem. He passed through a village amidst of Samaria. Far away there stood some lepers, crying together “Jesus! Master! Take pity on us.” He looked at them with compassion and said “Go and show your selves to the priest”. On the way they were all healed. Nine of them went back to mind their own work and forgot to thank Jesus. A Samaritan, who was one among them, when saw that he was healed, did two things (Luke 17.5)

1. Turned back and with a loud voice glorified God.

2. He fell down on his face at Jesus’ feet giving him thanks.

With over whelming joy and happiness he glorified the omnipotent God who gave a miraculous deliverance to him. Bible says,

God has given good health and many worldly blessings to us. It is mandatory that we should always praise his Holy name. Luke 2:20, says ‘’ The shepherds returned glorifying and praising God for all things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them.(about Jesus) . Secondly, he fell down on his face at Jesus’ feet, giving him thanks (Luke 17:16). Similarly the three kings saw the young child with Mary his mother and fell down, and worshipped him. They had opened their treasures and presented gold….. (Math 2:11). We should always humble ourselves and surrender at his feet. It also means , offering our valuables to God. (Spending our time, money, energy and material goods to spread the gospel).

Testimony : A class mate of mine in Bible college had two daughters. One got married and she gave birth to a boy child. He said that even after six months after the child`s birth, he said that he was thanking and glorifying God every day for his grandson.

Prayer :