My Month Of Gifts! Ps37:4

Wisdom comes from God.
It is God who has given it.
Wisdom is fearing God.
It is being slow to speak,
It is to have good counsel in disputes,
It is speaking and acting in God’s way.
Solomon found it a big problem to be a king, to rule, to lead men and not to be objective without wisdom.
David’s son was aware that wisdom is not acquired, it is given.
It is not a matter of position and influence, it is divine.
Solomon understood that if the anointing of wisdom did not descend to him, he would not be able to cope with so many people.
So one day he decided to make an offering to God because he recognised that he was lacking.
After his action, the Lord clothed him with a mighty robe of wisdom.
Let us know this morning that it is not a weakness to recognise and let the Lord know.
It is because we want to make progress that we turn to God to improve this.
Lord, at your feet, if you do not keep us from error, we will act like fools.
James, 1:5 – If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives to all simply and without blame, and it will be given him.
Pray for the gift of wisdom.
When Christians are going through difficulties, they should not rely on their wisdom.
If we are in the midst of trouble, let us turn to God, and if we have no way out, let us pray for God’s wisdom.
The verse challenges us all.
Do we really have this freedom?
When we find ourselves as self-confident, we remain unstable, hesitant,
always tempted to make bad decisions.
So, let us trust God and beg him for the gift of wisdom that will save us from many problems.
Thank you Lord, we need you in the midst of all these tribulations.
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