My Month of Wisdom! Pr3:13

The Lord is revealing another thing to us this day, let us not handle our knowledge in any way.
Let us be careful how we always want to show that we are in control of the people we cooperate with.
Each of us must know how to stop and keep what God has given us, never take support for granted,
Let us not use familiarity in this matter.
Very often we want to overtake the person who has done us good, we want to let them know that we no longer need them, we take actions to show them that they are bothering and disturbing us.
Sometimes we don’t even want to have a call from him anymore.
So much we feel like kings,
So satisfied are we that we have achieved our interests.
We need to know that we need our neighbour to get there, that the Lord wants us to rub shoulders with others to learn to love and be tolerant.
So our advice today is to pray that the Lord will teach us to nurture our relationships.
*To nurture = to communicate,
it is to collaborate effectively,
to motivate, to inspire, to encourage, to be sincere, to listen…
Elisha was Elijah’s servant, he was the one who poured water for Elijah to wash his hands.
He sat there while the other servants left, thinking that the master is old, he is dying so he is no longer useful to them, it was time for them to show off.
The others did everything to make Elisha disconnect from his father, but he understood that relationships are maintained,
that relationships are kept, preserved especially when we know they will help us in our destiny.
Elisha wanted to receive an additional anointing, he wanted the mantle of his master and to receive it, he had to know how to be an obedient son.
We are told to be wise, to appreciate and use what we have in our lives.
Yaweh puts people in our paths to propel us but we fail to tap into their abilities, to drink from their wellspring because we are blinded by pride.
Colossians, 4:5 – Conduct yourselves with wisdom toward those outside, and redeem the time.
Pray to nurture human relationships wisely.
*Those on the outside* are the pagans, the unbelievers, the unbelievers.
Many Christians do not know how to nurture a relationship, they think they have God and the others are lost, misguided.
Beloved, Elisha asked the sunanite woman if she wanted him to meet the king for her, this means that Elisha was not only a prophet but he had influential relationships that he did not play with.
Those from outside, as we call them, know how to value their knowledge,
They understood that life is about helping each other and that we always need others.
Let’s stop wasting our time in false debates, let’s catch up with what we can and let’s get on the path where Jesus is waiting for us.
Let us remember that wisdom is acquired from God.
Degrees, diplomas, schooling cannot give it to us.
To all of you, goodbye!
Good day to you

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