This post is a continuation of the discussion from Part 1 on meekness and its relevance to becoming a Zion person and establishing Zion as a collective entity. The meek don’t misuse power. They have no need to; they have nothing to prove and nobody to compete with. A lack of meekness leads one to exercise unrighteous dominion, while possession of the attribute prevents it. When one ceases to control, manipulate, exploit, or infringe upon the agency of others, his own agency increases. The gentle and prudent use of our own agency thus constitutes grounds for the Lord to increase our dominions. This is why the meek shall inherit the earth.
Meekness: A Necessary Virtue for Zion Pt. 2
Meekness: A Necessary Virtue for Zion Pt. 2
Meekness: A Necessary Virtue for Zion Pt. 2
This post is a continuation of the discussion from Part 1 on meekness and its relevance to becoming a Zion person and establishing Zion as a collective entity. The meek don’t misuse power. They have no need to; they have nothing to prove and nobody to compete with. A lack of meekness leads one to exercise unrighteous dominion, while possession of the attribute prevents it. When one ceases to control, manipulate, exploit, or infringe upon the agency of others, his own agency increases. The gentle and prudent use of our own agency thus constitutes grounds for the Lord to increase our dominions. This is why the meek shall inherit the earth.