5 Days of Godly Wisdom for WomenНамуна

Delight in Wisdom
Sin can make people blind to the effects of their actions. When we compromise our standards by acting in a way that goes against God’s heart, and refuse to correct it, we desensitize our ears to hear the Spirit’s wisdom. We all need the gracious help of the Lord. May we always be dependent on him and turn to him when we know we have stumbled, relying on his grace and mercy to pick us up and right our paths.
God blesses the humble, for they are teachable. A woman with a humble heart is able to admit when she is wrong and correct it. We can rejoice in our dependence on God because true knowledge comes only from him. He always knows what is best. What a relief to know we do not carry that burden on our shoulders. God becomes the delight of our souls as we trust him. He alone gives wisdom that leads to life.
Jesus, I rely on you more than anyone else. Your words of life bring delight to my heart. May my life reflect the power of your wisdom, mercy, and grace as I continually surrender to you.
This plan contains devotions from Daily Wisdom for Women: A 365-Day Devotional. https://broadstreetpublishing.com/daily-wisdom-for-women/9781424566976/
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Jesus is wisdom personified; he is always ready with revelation to expand our understanding. The fountain of his life pours into our hearts every time we search after him. For the next 5 days, find treasures of his wisdom as you turn your attention to him and listen for his voice. Lean into the knowledge revealed in God’s living Word to build a hopeful future on a firm foundation.
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