To be meek in this sense then means to have power, yet decide not to use it just for the greater good. A meek fellow is one that the world would easily call a fool or mumu in my local parlance. A meek fellow is one whose toes you can step on yet still have him apologise. The yoke of Jesus Christ is one of meekness. You cannot claim to be a true Christian without being meek. If someone slaps you and you retaliate, check your Christianity. If someone offends you and because of that, you decide not to relate with the fellow again or to withdraw some benefits from him, check your salvation. Hard as it is to be meek in this generation, we must embody it in our lifestyle. The good thing is that meekness has immense benefits attached to it.
The first benefit is that meek people are the ones who will inherit the earth ( Matthew 5:5 ). No matter how much you cheat them now, they are coming back to be your landlord.
Secondly, God fights for the meek. The meek may look foolish because he has refused to fight for himself, but God is watching. A classic example is Moses.God fought for him, so much so that he was the one begging God to have mercy on his enemies.
Thirdly, the meek receives divine guidance from God. I know it may be difficult, especially with people taking you for granted, but don’t stop being meek. Soon, you will be ruling over those taking you for granted. If you stop being meek now, you would lose all the benefits of your meekness just like Moses, who did not reach the promised land because of one episode of anger.