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The Portrait of the Meek

Not Beyond Redemption

 

Based on Hebrews 9:11–15, Not Beyond Redemption. reminds us that Christ, our true High Priest, offered His own perfect blood, not just to cover sin, but to cleanse us completely. This is not a message for the perfect, but for the broken. No one is beyond the reach of grace. So today, we explore the powerful truth that in Christ, redemption is not only possible, but also already won. You are not beyond redemption. It is my prayer that this episode blesses you. Shalom!

 

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Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)

Music: Mary McKee and the Genesis: – He Came a Long Way.


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  • The Portrait of the Meek

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    Based on Matthew 5:5; and Psalm 37:1-11 the Portrait of the Meek highlights meekness as power under control rather than weakness. It challenges the misconception that meekness is timidity or lack of conviction, presenting it instead as a conscious choice to surrender to God's will. Jesus and Moses exemplify meekness through their strength and humility. The podcast outlines the benefits of meekness: it draws us closer to God, brings peace, and transforms relationships by promoting gentleness and patience. Practical steps to cultivate meekness include trusting God, delighting in Him, and waiting patiently for His justice. The message concludes by affirming that meekness leads to inheriting the earth, encouraging listeners to embody this virtue even in difficult environments. Embracing meekness reflects Christ’s character and offers a path to true fulfilment and eternal reward. It is my prayer that this message blesses listeners.  Credit: Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)  Music: Darren Winfield: Meekness Reigns – Inherit the Earth Disclaimer: All music used belong to the copyright owner credited. NO copyright infringement intended. Fair Use: "Content provided on this podcast may include excerpts from copyrighted material. These excerpts are used under the Fair Use doctrine,…If you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly."