A Meek Man Is a Noble Man
by
Sabine Barnhart
by Sabine Barnhart
"Meek"
is a word that has not received a lot of positive attention in our
society. It is generally seen as being submissive or spineless or
weak. Another version of the word defines it as enduring injury
with patience and without resentment, or as gentle.
I
am here to tell you that I like the word "meek." I say
meek men are very attractive and endearing. They hold a quiet power
within themselves that resonates to the outside. They stay calm
during a storm and don’t panic when the waters get rough. Meek men
are prepared for anything that comes their way to protect the ones
they care about the most.
Regretfully
my gender looks at men in a different way. Some women are very attracted
to the outward power of a man. If he doesn’t have a certain status
he is not considered as a possible mate. Sometimes women are also
attracted to bullies. The more obnoxious the man, the more she is
drawn to his barbaric traits. It is a sad statement about my gender.
Outward power is deceitful and lures the prideful into unrecognized
slavery.
I
find meek men far more interesting. One of the reasons they may
not be recognized as good leaders is because we have forgotten the
decent traits of such a man. He is not loud or boisterous like his
opposites. He tends to use his skills and brilliance in a quiet
way that draws loyalty from those around him, but overlooked by
the ones who are not looking beyond the obvious.
I
know a few things about a meek man. He is really of Noble birth
but disguised, a son of a King, who was robbed of his inheritance
by a secular ruler who thrives on the apathy and shallowness of
the masses. Although without a kingdom, he continues to live with
the heart and tradition of a Prince.
As
such he will learn a craft. Most European Kings learned a trade
or a craft as part of their education. They did this anonymously,
in disguise. This tradition is ancient. It is a sign of humility
to be among his people and learn about their trades. They labor
side by side with folks of their kingdom. No labor, however humble,
is dishonoring to such a man.
A
man of Noble birth sometimes goes beyond his borders to learn of
other cultures and their enterprises. Meek men under disguise are
travelers that go beyond the borders to explore new lands and make
new grounds. This can be of mind, heart and spirit. He will not
fear the faraway lands, but gathers knowledge and wisdom from his
travels.
A
meek man will also love and honor his mother. He will treat her
kindly and be concerned about her well-being in her older years.
If she is widowed, he will make sure that a friend watches over
her during his absence. He will always honor his Father and pay
his due respect in the Sanctuary. The audience with his Father is
private. His Father teaches and instructs him and keeps him encouraged
to remain meek and humble on his path until his time comes.
There
are more things I know that meek men do that bullies don’t. They
enjoy a good glass of wine. Even better, they will make and bring
the best wine to a wedding feast if the wedding party ran out of
wine. They don’t shy away of going to a wedding, but celebrate the
bond of marriage joyfully. There’s lots of dancing at weddings.
A Prince in disguise will rise to the occasion to dance with his
people.
He
is also a great host who does not shy away from inviting people
that are in the dishonorable tax collecting business. He can look
into their hearts and see if there is not better use for their service
than to bleed people of their hard-earned money. A meek man is not
hindered by society’s labels. He would much rather get to know people
first so he can talk to them as a friend to a friend. He can see
potential and turn it around for the better by gentle persuasion.
A
meek man is not afraid of bringing truth to light when he runs into
corruption. He recognizes the bluff of bullies and cowards and with
his splendid logic speaks words of convictions in the hearts of
liars. He has the authority of truth in his words that can withstand
any assault from an opponent. A strike on the cheek cannot make
him twitch. It just shows the obnoxious bully that he is the one
who lacks courage and spine.
Many
temptations are thrown in his path, but he fights with higher knowledge
and remembers the words of his Father. He is steadfast in character
and remembers the value of his life is worthy only to those he loves
and cares about – his people. He will not jeopardize his inheritance
and slander it by listening to the voice of a trickster.
A
humble man of Noble birth loves children and adores their presence.
He cherishes their lives and makes time to listen to them. He rebukes
everyone who mistreats them and he sees them as blessings of mankind.
He warns everyone not to harm the little ones.
He
will also treasure a woman’s heart and not misuse her. He will respect
her and honor her. A woman will gladly set aside her work to sit
by his feet and listen to him. His voice will be gentle but firm.
A woman admires the brilliant mind in such a man, especially when
it is connected to his heart. A meek man will have a sense of humor
that he can share with a woman in a way that will not insult her
honor. A woman willingly anoints this man with expensive perfume
on his head. He can reveal his crown to her, and share the glory
of his mind. This man can reveal his heart to her lovingly by his
righteous and honorable actions.
A
woman will be moved in the presence of such a man. She may be so
overwhelmed that sitting in his presence will bring tears of joys
and sorrow. He won’t be offended or disturbed by her tears. The
tears wash away the dirt from his feet that have traveled far. She
gently wipes them off with her long hair, which he sees as the glory
of her womanhood. He will bless her and speak good things of her
for the world to remember. A woman’s name spoken by the lips of
such a man means he treasures her life. Her name is safe in his
mouth because she is precious to him.
A
meek man is also a healer. He is concerned for all people who hurt
and hunger. He gives them instructions on how they can find their
salvation. He points to a time when their sorrows will turn into
joys, and how they can find it within themselves. He does not pity
the poor, but encourages them to fight their battle bravely.
A
humble Prince is responsible in his duty. He has a few trusted friends
who he prepares to join him in his mission. He knows just how much
to reveal at the right time, preparing everyone according to their
readiness. All he asks is loyalty through love. It’s the bond that
keeps friends together in times of greatest trouble.
He
knows that his time on the earth is only temporary. He passes his
knowledge and wisdom on to others so that they can carry it and
pass it on to others. He reminds them all to remain small and continually
honor and respect his Father. He is the rightful King of the land.
He reminds them to continue following the ancient laws. He brings
life to the laws so that they can be executed with mercy and grace.
He is a good judge who knows that free men must know forgiveness,
and extend it to their brother.
His
speech is full of grace and knowledge. He does not insult the ones
who know less than he does, but gently nudges everyone into thinking
for himself. He builds others up by showing them their talents and
gifts. He tells his followers to invest wisely with the things given
to them so that they can multiply many times over. He instructs
each man to make use of his own investment and not to bury the capital
or misuse it.
When
it comes to fulfilling his duty, he is honest about his fears to
his friends. He is not afraid to suffer and can relate to pain and
suffering. He knows how to grieve the loss of his prophets that
came before him. He is not ashamed to grieve the loss of the innocent
that died in the hands of the ungodly. He knows about mourning and
crying and can empathize with those who suffer.
A
meek man prays to his Father for the strength to make it through
the worst time of his life. He makes a promise that was spoken at
the beginning of time, and his friends who live, will know.
A
King sits on his white stallion to defend the land of his people.
He fights the fight bravely amongst his soldiers with sword and
shield. He fights and defends the honor of the land of his ancestors
to his death. The son of the King, who was stripped of his frock
by the ungodly who set up idol worship in his Father’s Sanctuary,
only has his feet to carry him. He has no land or brave soldiers
which the pageant state has claimed illegitimately.
He
knows he must die to reclaim his kingdom through the means of his
true followers. He dies the death of a common criminal, condemned
by the bullies of a secular system. A meek man can walk the path
of death with passion and endurance. He knows the promise of his
Father that peace prevails in the final hour. His strength and will
are greater than that of a commoner. He remembers his heritage and
walks nobly into his death. He chooses to lay his life down for
the sake of his people.
These
are the basic characters of a meek man. There is power in a meek
man. He controls it in the face of pressure from the world. His
power does not control him. He won’t use it against others like
bullies do. He uses his brilliant mind and his power, with his gentle
spirit to direct it, as needed when the time is right. A meek man
does not murder but brings life that produces good things. He is
not under the influence of others, and takes his requests prayerfully
to someone bigger than himself.
Yes,
a meek man is a true hero. He attracts crowds and teaches with great
patience and words of truth. Who has seen such a man these days?
A meek man protects and guards his people from all enemies in his
kingdom. The enemy has no heart or mind; it’s a thing so secular
it brings a bad stench to the heavens. A meek and humble man won’t
bring corruption to his kingdom nor lie to his people. He is a Noble
man with a trade under his belt who lives side by side with his
people. And when the time comes, he will govern the land once more.
People all over the earth will then be free men and women, as those
who are adopted into a Noble house, who serve the Son of a true
King.
September
10, 2004
Sabine
Barnhart [send her mail]
moved to the US in 1980 and lives in Fort Worth, TX with
her three children. For the past 15 years she has been working for
an international service company.
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