“My flesh is not smart enough to give me wisdom”
~ Yvonne Maina ~
Proverbs 3:5-7
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths. Do not be wise in your own eyes;Fear the Lord and depart from evil.
While speaking with an amazing Sister in Christ, she shared something very profound; she said, “My flesh is not smart enough to give me wisdom.”
It began within conversation of the importance of self-examination as a child of God. We shared how we were only able to come to the understanding and importance of self-examination because of our pursuit and seeking of the Lord.
It is His word that transforms us!
The word of God says His children know His voice, (John 10:27-28), and we discovered that the only way to know a voice is to spend time with that voice.
I love how the Lord begins to reveal that we are the mystery of God; no less than everything around us that acknowledges His sovereignty, loyalty and faithfulness, and still to the believer and the non-believer the mystery of us being “fearfully and wonderfully” made, is still that profound something the Lord desires for us to seek out through Him, the Creator!
Self-examination as a child of God, growing and developing in His righteousness is a spiritual internal yearning for the light that leads us in the way everlasting.
It is spiritual, it will always confound the natural
This desire to examine our day, our thoughts and words through and by the Word of God shows how we are exercising “showing ourselves approved” (2 Timothy 2:15) and further we are exercising meditating upon the Word of God (Psalm 1:2-3), unto transformation by the examination (Romans 12:2).
~ M. Campos ~
Until Next Time Beloved, Read the Word to Know Him!
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