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The War on Wisdom

DAY 32 OF 35

Abraham Lincoln once said: "No man is poor who has a godly mother". This former president of the United States knew that character was more important than what you have or where you come from.

It is therefore no surprise that when you read up on the 16th president of the USA, he is depicted as one of integrity and character. He showed selfless service to causes and had a great sense of honor. He approached situations carefully. In many opinions, he was viewed as a great president.

It seems like it all started from what his mother taught him.

I recently read an article where a wedding photographer was quite annoyed by the fact that every mother of the bride was suddenly a Proverbs 31 woman – according to the wedding toasts. However, if that were true, it wouldn’t be such a bad thing.

Listening to our Proverbs 31 mothers, will birth in us godly character. It will lay the foundations of integrity. It will teach us to open our mouths in kindness and wisdom. It will show us where we fall short and where we need to ask Jesus for His grace to fill our gaps.

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The War on Wisdom

We are at War, a war raging since the day that man decided to choose a way other than following the Counsel of God. But God in His grace gave us the strategy we need to be victorious - His Wisdom. The 'War on Wisdom' is a 5-week reading plan through parts of the book of Proverbs. Our purpose is to help the believer reclaim the Wisdom of God.

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