Showing posts with label Wisdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wisdom. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Wisdom: The Key to Prosperity and Good Success

Wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge correctly, and divine wisdom is the correct application of the knowledge of God. Knowledge, on the other hand, is simply having correct information. It's important to remember that knowledge doesn't become wisdom until it is applied.

When it comes to the importance of wisdom, it's a crucial aspect of life. Proverbs 4:7-21 states that wisdom is the principle subject of life and that you can't live longer than your wisdom. Here are some other important points to consider:

  1. Wisdom has many different aspects or facets. In Ephesians 3:10, it states that through the church, the manifold wisdom of God is made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places.

  2. Wisdom can act as a weapon for protection. Ecclesiastes 9:18 states that wisdom is better than weapons of war, because even one sinner can destroy much good.

  3. Wisdom is necessary for reigning or ruling. Revelation 5:7 states that the one who is seated on the throne holds the scroll, indicating that wisdom is necessary for leadership.

  4. Wisdom allows us to shine. Daniel 12:3 states that those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the sky above, and those who turn many to righteousness will shine like stars forever and ever.

  5. Wisdom is better than weapons of war. Ecclesiastes 9:17-18 states that the words of the wise heard in quiet are better than the shouting of a ruler among fools, and that wisdom is better than weapons of war, because one sinner can destroy much good

Friday, July 8, 2011

7 Traits of a True Friend: A Bible-Based Guide to Friendship

When it comes to friends, there are a few characteristics that truly define what it means to be a "good" friend. Here are some key traits to look for in a true friend, along with relevant Bible verses:

  1. Comfort and support during difficult times. One of the most important roles of a friend is to offer comfort and support during difficult times. Whether it's a breakup, a loss, or a tough time at work, a true friend will be there to offer a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on. As it states in Job 2:11, "Now when Job's three friends heard of all this evil that had come upon him, they came each from his own place, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. They made an appointment together to come to show him sympathy and comfort him."
  2. Devotion. A friend should be someone who is dedicated and devoted to their relationship with you. This means they'll be there for you, even when things get tough or you're feeling down. As stated in Job 6:14, "A despairing man should have the devotion of his friends, even though he forsakes the fear of the almighty
  3. Unconditional love. A true friend loves you for who you are, without any conditions or expectations. They accept you for who you are and don't try to change you. John 15:13 states "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends."
  4. Transparency and honesty. A good friend should be open and transparent in their communication with you. They should be willing to speak honestly and constructively, even if it may be uncomfortable. Proverbs 27:6 states "Faithful are the wounds of a friend; profuse are the kisses of an enemy."
  5. Help and support when you're down. A friend should be there to help and support you when you're going through a tough time. They'll offer a helping hand and be there to lift you up. Proverbs 17:17 states "A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity."
  6. Intimate knowledge of your affairs. A true friend has a deep understanding of your life and experiences. They know you well and are able to offer valuable advice and guidance. John 15:15 states "No longer do I call you servants,[1] for the servant[2] does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all that I have heard from my Father I have made known to you."
  7. Making your life better. A friend's presence in your life should make it better. They offer good advice and counsel that can improve your life. Proverbs 27:9 states "Oil and perfume make the heart glad, and the sweetness of a friend comes from his earnest counsel."
In conclusion, a true friend is someone who embodies all of these qualities and more. They offer comfort and support during difficult times, are devoted to their relationship with you, love you unconditionally, communicate openly and honestly, help and support you when you're down, have intimate knowledge of your affairs, and make your life better through their presence and advice. It is important to surround ourselves with people who have these characteristics as they are the ones who will be there for us in good and bad times. As Proverbs 18:24 says "A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother."

Catching a Vision: A Step-by-Step Guide to Understanding and Achieving God's Will for Your Life

Vision is a personal revelation of God's plan for your life. It is different from ambition, which is driven by your own desires and goals. Vision requires obedience to God and is achieved through His power.

There are many benefits to having a clear vision for your life. Some of these include:

  1. Vision is the starting point for great journeys and accomplishments. With vision, nothing can stand in your way and you will stand out from the crowd.
  2. Vision provides a picture of the future and gives you access to the blessings and promises God has for you.
  3. Vision gives you insight into what God wants you to do with your life. In Jeremiah 1:11-12, the Lord says to Jeremiah, "You have seen well, for I am watching over my word to perform it."
  4. Vision helps you stay focused and choose the right friends and associates, as you will be drawn to those who share your vision and goals.
  5. Vision opens the door to divine favor and blessings.

To catch a vision for your life, there are certain steps you can take:

  1. Ask God for His plans for your life. In Matthew 7:7-8, Jesus says, "Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you."
  2. Cultivate a strong desire for God's plan for your life. Proverbs 7:7 says, "I saw among the simple, I noticed among the young men, a youth who lacked judgement."
  3. Spend time in fellowship with the Word of God and constantly read the Bible. In Luke 4:17, we see Jesus reading from the scroll of Isaiah.
  4. Develop a meek and teachable spirit, as God directs the meek.
  5. Seek fellowship with the Holy Spirit and be open to His leading and guidance. In Acts 13:2, the Holy Spirit speaks to the church and sets apart Barnabas and Saul for a specific work.
  6. Work on maintaining a quiet spirit and stillness before God. In Ezekiel 1:1, the prophet Ezekiel sees visions of God while by the Chebar canal among the exiles.
  7. Cultivate an unquenchable love for God, as this will be the foundation for all else.

By following these steps, you can gain a clear vision for your life and move forward in the direction that God has for you

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Prayer: The Key to Intimate Fellowship with God

The power of prayer cannot be overstated. It is a vital aspect of our relationship with God, and is essential for spiritual growth and development. In James 4:8, it says "Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you." As believers, we are called to maintain an ongoing dialogue with our Heavenly Father, to seek His face and to know His heart.

Prayer is more than just asking God for things. It is a form of fellowship and communion with Him. It is a way to worship and to seek His guidance and wisdom. In Matthew 6:33, Jesus said "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." As we prioritize our relationship with God and make time for prayer, we open ourselves up to His blessings and provision.

One of the keys to effective prayer is consistency. In Luke 18:1, Jesus tells a parable about a persistent widow who kept coming to a judge for justice. He said, "And he would not for a while; but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man; Yet because this widow troubles me, I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me." In the same way, when we are persistent and consistent in our prayer, we will see results.

It is also important to pray correctly. This means basing our prayers on the Word of God and aligning them with His will and purpose. In John 15:7, Jesus says "If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you." When we pray in accordance with the Bible, we can be confident that our prayers will be answered.

To develop a strong prayer life, it is important to set aside dedicated time to pray. This can be at a specific time each day or throughout the day as opportunities arise. It is also important to make prayer a daily habit. We should seek God with our whole hearts, and make Him a priority in our lives.

In summary, prayer is an essential aspect of our relationship with God. It allows us to communicate with Him, to seek His face and to know His heart. By being consistent, persistent and basing our prayers on the Word of God, we can deepen our relationship with Him and see the power of prayer in our lives.


Monday, June 27, 2011

The Holy Spirit in Our Lives: Developing the Fruit of Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, and More

Galatians 5:22-23 lists the "fruit of the Spirit" as love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These are qualities that the Holy Spirit will help us to develop in our lives as we allow Him to minister to us. The passage emphasizes that these qualities cannot be achieved through our own efforts or willpower, but rather they come from the Spirit. Each one of the nine qualities listed should be seen as a collective, working together to create a holistic spiritual growth.

Love, for example, will help us to gain a new perspective and look at others with compassion and sympathy, shifting our focus to what's best for them instead of what's best for us. Joy, even in dark circumstances, will be given to us by Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Peace will be given to us in the midst of turmoil and worries. Longsuffering, or patience, will help us to endure taunts and slander from others with patience and love. Kindness, which seems to be disappearing from our society, will be developed in us as we ask God to help us to be kinder towards others. Goodness, which is not popular today, will become a desire in us as we walk in the Spirit. Faithfulness in prayer, Bible study, and attending church will increase as we grow in the Spirit. Gentleness, which is important for our Christian walk, will be developed in us as we stand up for what we believe but in a gentle manner. Self-control, which is probably the most difficult thing to achieve, will be developed in us as we learn not to become angry, not to retaliate, not to over-indulge ourselves, not to complain, and not to allow discouragement to overwhelm us.

The phrase "Against such there is no law" in verse 23 highlights that these qualities are not externally imposed on us, but rather they come from within as a result of the Holy Spirit's work in us. Paul encourages us to pray and rely on God's strength to help us cultivate these qualities in our lives

Sunday, June 26, 2011

9 Steps for Spiritual Growth: A Guide to Becoming More Like Jesus

Step 1 – Read your Bible daily. Find a Bible reading plan that’s right for you. A plan will keep you from missing anything God has written in His Word. Also, if you follow the plan, you’ll be on your way to reading through the Bible once every year! The easiest way to truly “grow up” in the faith is to make Bible reading a priority.

Step 2 – Attend church services regularly. The Bible encourages us to meet together regularly with other believers (Hebrews 10:25). This is also fundamental to spiritual growth.

Step 3 – Get involved in a ministry group. Most churches offer small groups and many ministry opportunities. Pray and ask God where you should “plug in.” It’s the people who really “get plugged in” that find their purpose and soar in their walk with Christ. Sometimes this takes a little time, but most churches offer classes or counseling to help you find the place that’s right for you. Don’t get discouraged if the first thing you try doesn’t seem to fit.

Step 4 – Pray daily. Prayer is simply talking to God. You don’t have to use big fancy words. There are no right and wrong words. Just be yourself. Give thanks to the Lord daily for your salvation. Pray for others in need. Pray for direction. Pray for the Lord to fill you daily with His Holy Spirit. There is no limit to prayer. You can pray with your eyes closed or open, while sitting or standing, kneeling or lying on your bed, anywhere, anytime. So begin to make prayer a part of your daily routine.

Step 5 – Serve others. Jesus Himself said, “For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve” (Mark 10:45). As we serve others, we are following in Jesus’ footsteps and becoming more like Him. Find a way to serve in your community or in your church. It could be something as simple as visiting the elderly, volunteering at a soup kitchen, or mentoring a child. Serving others is a powerful way to grow in your faith and to become more like Jesus.

Step 6 – Surround yourself with godly influences. Proverbs 13:20 says, “He who walks with the wise grows wise.” Spend time with people who are strong in their faith and who will encourage and inspire you to grow closer to God. Seek out Christian role models who can teach you and guide you in your walk with the Lord.

Step 7 – Practice forgiveness. Ephesians 4:32 says, “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” Forgiveness is essential to spiritual growth, as it allows us to let go of bitterness and resentment and to focus on loving others as God has loved us.

Step 8 – Practice self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:7 says, “For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” Self-discipline is important for spiritual growth because it helps us to control our thoughts, words, and actions. This allows us to live a godly life and to make choices that honor God.

Step 9 – Reflect on your progress. Take time to reflect on your progress in your walk with the Lord. Identify areas where you need to grow, and take steps to improve in those areas. Remember that spiritual growth is a lifelong process, and it takes time, effort, and commitment to become more like Jesus.

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