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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: Strength Through Meekness (Matthew 5:5)

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Strength Through Meekness

Matthew 5:5

Sermon Series: The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)

Theme: The blessedness of meekness

Point: God blesses the person who lives with confidence that God is in control.

Outline:

  1. What is meekness?
    1. Meekness is not weakness.
    2. Meekness is power under control.
    3. Meekness is self-control rooted in confidence that God is in control.
  2. What is the blessing of meekness?
    1. Jesus calls the meek blessed because of their inheritance.
    2. Jesus promises that the meek will inherit the earth.
      1. This is a promise for tomorrow.
      2. This is a promise for today.
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