Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Attributes of God




God is self-existing and without origin.  “And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together”Colossians 1:17. 
God never changes. “I the Lord do not change.”Malachi 3:6
God has no needs.  “For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself.”John 5:26
God is always everywhere.  Where can I go from Your Spirit?  Or where can I flee from Your presence?  If I go up to heaven, You are there; if I make my bed in depths, You are there.  If I rise on wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there Your hand will guide me, and Your right hand will hold me fast.” Psalm 139:7-10
God is gracious.  “The Lord is gracious and merciful; slow to anger and rich in love.”Psalm 145:8
God is loving. “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.  Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.”1 John 4:7-8
God is holy.  “Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord almighty”  Revelation 4:8

*** The following attributes are taken from Bible Study Fellowship.  (www.mybsf.org)

Accessible
 
From the beginning when God made Adam and Eve, He was accessible, or near.  In the covenants God made with the patriarchs, He promises to be in relationship with them always.  Later God commanded the people to build the tabernacle so He could live among them.  God made Himself even nearer to people when He became a man, the Lord Jesus Christ, the true tabernacle.  Now He is accessible in the most intimate way possible.  His Spirit lives in every believer.  Whenever you pray, He hears you. 

Creator 
There was never a time when God did not exist.  Before there was anything at all, even time, God existed.   No one made God.  God made everything, from the tiniest subatomic particle to the farthest galaxy in the universe.  Everything came from God, what we can see and what we cannot see – heaven, angels and the whole spiritual realm.  He spoke and all these things came into existence.  God alone is able to bring something out of nothing.

Eternal
God exists outside of time.  He is not measured by anything.  We measure time by the movement of the planets and stars, which God created.  God has always been and always will be.  No one is like Him.  Because God is eternal, He can give us eternal life.

Faithful
God knows and loves each of His own.  He will do all He has promised:  care for and make strong; forgive and make new; protect and purify.  From the beginning, He has had a plan to restore the world that sin broke, and God is faithful to His own plan.  We know God is faithful because He sent His Son to the cross to keep His promise.  Now nothing can separate God’s people from His love.  He is faithful to Himself and His Word.  We can trust Him to keep all of His promises.

Father
As the Creator, God sustains and provides for all He has made, but He is the Father only to those who believe in His Son Jesus Christ.  He gives us His Spirit, adopts us into His family and makes us His children.  He has a loving relationship that lasts forever with every believer.  He speaks to us personally through His Word the Bible, and we speak to Him in prayer.  Even the best human father has flaws but God is always good, wise and loving.  God loves, protects, cares for, trains and disciplines His children.

Glory
God’s glory is the total of all His attributes.  God displayed His glory in the beauty and wisdom of His creation.  Throughout history, God has revealed His glory to His people through His power, mercy, grace, judgment, holiness, love and every other attribute.  In the Old Testament God was symbolically present with His people in the glory cloud.  This cloud, known as the Shekinah glory, guided His people in the wilderness and filled the tabernacle and later the temple.  The Lord Jesus Christ reveals God’s glory completely.

Good
We see God’s goodness in His love and faithfulness.  All of God’s ways are righteous.  He is good to all people.  God’s blessing is His goodness to us personally.  God is compassionate.  He satisfies those in need.  He offers hope, refuge and care to all who come to Him.  God’s children experience His goodness even when bad things happen.  God promises to make all things work together for our good.

Gracious
Grace is God’s kindness to those who do not deserve it.  God is slow to anger and longs to forgive people.  God’s grace in salvation reaches out powerfully to sinful people and makes them alive in Christ when they were dead in sin.  God shows grace to all people.  He gives life, families, sunshine, rain, music, talents, etc., as good gifts even to people who do not love Him.

Guide
God leads us in the way we should go.  His Word teaches us how we are to live and think.  Because God gives His children the Holy Spirit, they recognize His voice and follow Him.  We can trust God to lead us in the right way.  Without God’s guidance, we stumble and fall like people in the dark.

Holy
God is high and lifted.  He is set apart from His creation.   Our English word “holy” is from the same root word as “whole”.  God is whole – perfect in goodness and righteousness.   No one is like God.  Even God’s holy angels tremble in reverent worship before Him.  God sets apart His children for Himself and commands us to be holy as He is holy.  Being holy makes you whole, what God intended you to be.

Immutable
God does not change.  We can count on Him always to be holy, always to be good, always to be faithful, always to love us, always to hate sin.  God’s Word is like Him; it does not change.  We can count on His promises.  Because God never changes, we can trust Him always.

Impartial
God saves people regardless of what they have done or will do.  He saves people who have families in church and people who do not.  He saves people who are rich and those who are poor.  He saves people who are smart and those who are not smart.  He is always fair.  There is nothing anyone can do to force God’s hand, or put God in their debt.  God will always do right by every person, in every situation.  No one will be able to blame God for His judgments.

Incomprehensible
We cannot understand God’s thoughts and ways. God is infinite and eternal; He knows all things.  God made human beings in His image, but we are finite and flawed by sin.  In heaven, we will be perfect. However, we will still not know all there is to know about God because we will always be finite.  We can understand all we need to know about God because He has given us His Word and His Spirit.

Infinite
God has no beginning and no end; He has always existed and He always will.  This is why God declared His name to be “I AM.” God IS. God also has no ‘size.’ There is no place that can contain God because God has no limits of any kind.  There is no way to measure God, for everything that God is, is limitless.  God’s power has no limits.  God’s knowledge has no limits. God’s love has no limits.  God the Father, Son and Spirit are all the same: infinite.

Invisible
God is Spirit, and we cannot see spirit.  We cannot see Him or feel Him physically, just as we cannot see or feel sound waves, light waves, energy and atoms. However, God has made Himself visible through the Person of Jesus Christ.  We can experience Jesus’ presence with us now, and we will see Him when He returns.

Jealous
God’s jealousy is one of protective love.  The Lord seals every believer to Himself through the Holy Spirit. Unlike human beings, God does not experience feelings of insecurity, fear and anxiety about His relationship with people.  He is righteously angry when His children choose to devote their time and attention to lesser things.  When God’s children turn their backs on Him, He pursues them.

Just
God’s justice is perfect.  His decisions are always based on His righteous character.  God cannot ignore sin because He is holy.  It would be unjust to ignore wickedness, rebellion and sin.  God is just and does not show favoritism.  Every penalty will be fair and right.  God does not treat His children as their sins deserve because Jesus suffered the full punishment for our sins.  Because God is just, He will never punish His children for the sin for which Jesus paid on the cross.

Love
God has always been love.  Before He created the world the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit loved one another. God’s love never fails.  God loves the world. He showed His love by sending His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, as Savior.  When we receive His Son as our Savior, we can love God.

Merciful
God in His mercy does not give us what our sins deserve.  He restrains evil and holds back sin. He makes His gospel known in places where people have turned their backs on Him. God seeks those who are lost, alone, hurting and in need.  He forgives and restores those who repent and turn to Him in faith.
 
Omnipotent (all-powerful)
God has unlimited power, authority and influence.  He does all He wants and intends to do.  God’s powerful Word spoke creation into being from nothing.  God is the source of all power whether atoms, energy, life or human strength and authority.  Without God’s power, everything would fall apart.  His power holds the stars in the sky and sustains human lives.  Nothing can stop God. Evil and death will not win.  God has promised a day He will raise all His children to life that does not end, and God has the power to keep His promise.

Omniscient (all-knowing)
God is never surprised.  He knows all there is to know.  Nothing is hidden from God.  God knows the past and the future; He knows every person even before we are born. He knows the number of our days and all the plans He has for us.  He knows what every person thinks, feels, says and does.  Only God knows the choices people would make if their circumstances were different.  Therefore, we can trust God to judge perfectly.  Only God knows all things.

Patient
God is patient. He could put an end to human rebellion immediately, but God has pity on people whose lives are broken by sin. He loves His creation. His plan is to restore creation and reconcile repentant sinners to Himself. Today is the day of salvation, but one day God will come to judge all people.

Perfect
Everything God is, does and says, all His attributes, His revelation, and His works, are completely free of fault or defect.  Because God is unchanging and faithful, the measure of perfection begins with God.  What God wills is good and perfect; His ways are flawless; His judgments are upright; His Word is without error. Therefore, everything God is, does or says is right, including His Word in Scripture.

Person
God is a person. God is not an idea or an impersonal force.  Like us, He has identity and personality.  He is one being in three persons.  God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and all work together to accomplish our salvation.  As a person, God has a mind and a will, and He communicates.  God made people in His image with a mind and a will and the ability to communicate.  He speaks to us through His Word, the Bible, and we speak to Him through prayer.

Preserver
When we trust Christ, we can know that God will continue the good work He started in us. God preserves our lives for His purpose, and He preserves our salvation.  Jesus promised that no one can take you out of God’s hand.  No temptation, no failure, no person, not even Satan can cause God’s children to lose their salvation.  God preserves us so He will accomplish His purpose for us because He is our preserver.

Provider
God provides for every creature He has made. He feeds the birds and gives us our daily bread.  We do not have strength or goodness of our own but God gives it to us generously.  He provides a way out of temptation and protects us from evil.  God’s greatest gift is His Son.  Because He gave us His son, we can trust Him to give us everything else we need.

Righteous
God is right in all He does.  He has always been right and always will be right.  All of His words and actions are right. All of His plans are right. God has no sin and is positively perfect. God never lies. He is fair, just and faithful in all He does.  We never need to wonder whether God is right, so we can trust God when we do not understand.  We do not always see God’s righteousness in the world today, but He has promised that His righteousness will prevail.  Because God is righteous, He expects us to be righteous.  Even the best person cannot be perfectly righteous.  But God sees His children as clothed with Christ’s righteousness!

Savior
God reaches down and rescues sinners from the penalty of death and hell that our sin deserves.  We have no power to save ourselves from sin because we are dead in our sin.  God has planned from eternity past to save His children fully from sin from its penalty, power and presence.  He sent His Son to live the perfect life we cannot live and die in our place for our sin.  On the cross, Jesus satisfied God’s full wrath against our sin.  Therefore, Jesus saves completely from the penalty of sin.  God has no punishment left for His children.  Jesus saves His children from sin’s power.  He gives us new desires and a new ability to fight sin through the power of the Holy Spirit.  One day, our Savior will free us from the presence of sin when we see Him face to face.

Sovereign
God controls all things.  There is nothing that is outside of God’s wise control, even the exact time and place for each person to live.  No one tells God what to do. What God plans, happens.  No event, no natural disaster, no person, not even Satan, can stop God’s plans.  When God permits evil, we can trust He has planned to use it for His people’s good and His glory.  God planned the time for His Son to come the first time and a time for His Son to return. God will accomplish His plan because He alone has power to do it.

Wise
God is not simply all knowing.  He always uses His knowledge to do exactly what is right.  God’s Word is full of His wisdom.  Both His plan of redemption and His creation are perfectly wise.  Science is still discovering the riches of God’s wisdom.  The order of an atom displays God’s wisdom.  Mathematics and music are possible because they were first in God’s mind. God is wise in how He put people in families and families in communities and communities in nations.  God is wise in the plan He has for each of His children individually.  All wisdom comes from God.  To be wise we must seek Him.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Fruit of the Spirit



 What exactly is the fruit of the Spirit?  It is 9 biblical attributes of a person who is living in accord with the Holy Spirit – love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.  These are found in Galatians 5:22-23.

The word “fruit” refers to the natural product of a living thing.  The fruit of the Spirit is produced by the Spirit.  Like physical fruit needs time to grow, so does the fruit of the Spirit needs time to grow and ripen in our lives.  As we give the Spirit control of our lives.  He begins to shape us to look like Jesus.  “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.  And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the lord, who is the Spirit.”2 Cor. 3:17-18.  Our goal as Christians is to be like Jesus.  Displaying His fruit is the evidence that we are becoming like Christ.

#1 – Love
Love is the first quality and is at the top of the list of graces.  Love is not only a quality, but an action.  A person’s love has love in his heart and shows love through generous giving to others.  Love is not “being in love” and not a feeling.  Love is a choice.

God first loved us.  We are rebellious, we cheat, we commit immorality, we’re selfish, we sin, but God still loves us.  He loves us so much that He sent His only Son, Jesus to die on that cross and the thing that kept Him on that cross was love.  He did this before we believed in Jesus while we were still sinners. 

“But God demonstrates his own love for us in this:  While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”Rom. 5:8.

We are to love our neighbor.  When we love, we choose to set aside our own preferences and desires to the needs of others.  Jesus didn’t say to love the world, but to love one another.  He tells us to love our neighbor in the sense of being willing to work for their well-being even if it means sacrificing our own well-being.  We can love them, but we don’t have to like them. 

“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God.  Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.  Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.”1 John 4:7

#2 – Joy
Joy means gladness and delight.  It’s a feeling of gladness and is established by the Lord in our spiritual and eternal circumstances.   We experience joy by abiding in Him daily and will experience the fullness of joy He promised. 

Joy is linked with praise in the Scriptures.  Joy is an emotional response to situations.  We can show joy by singing, shouting, dancing, clapping and making music as we praise the Lord.  He wants us to have a joyful heart.  Joy spring ups from deep down inside and like a spring that never runs dry, no matter what happens.  Only Jesus gives that joy.  It’s the assurance of faith that we are acceptable to God and that He is working on our behalf.

Our joy is God.  He is our Creator.  His has power and wisdom like no other.  He is our rock, our shelter, our shield, our provider, our salvation, our sanctuary, our sure foundation.  He is the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings.

“Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”Heb. 12:2.

#3 – Peace
There isn’t much peace in this world, because the world doesn’t know the One who is peace.  We can reject the chaos of the world and embrace God’s peace.  We can rejoice in God and who He is.  We need to fill our mind with God’s truth and choose to think about the things of God.  In Christ we can relax and be at peace in the midst of all the confusions of this life.  The storm rages, but our hearts are at rest, because we know the God is and that we will be with him forever.

“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace.  And be thankful.”Col. 3:15.

#4 – Patience
There is very little patience in the world we live in.  We live in a fast-passed culture.  As Christians we need to be patient.  As patient people we need to put up with circumstances and display endurance, longsuffering and perseverance. 

Losing our patience is a sign of weakness.  As the Spirit produces patience in us, He is making us more like Christ.  God is patient with sinners.  He is waiting for them to come to repentance.  He wants us to be patient while extending the offer of salvation to others.  We see so much evil in our world and wonder when God will stop it.  We are not to complain as we wait for Jesus’ return.  “Be patient then, brothers, until the Lord’s coming.”James 5:7.

The opposite of patience is agitation, discouragement, and a desire for revenge.  God doesn’t want us to live like that, but to live with patience and peace.  God is patient and His Spirit produces the fruit of patience in us.  We are to trust God. 

“Make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy; without holiness no one will see the Lord.”Heb. 12:14.

#5 – Kindness
When we show the kindness of God, we are tender, benevolent and useful to others.  To express kindness to those who are against us requires the work of God.  That’s why kindness is a fruit of the Spirit.  God demonstrated His kindness to us in our salvation. 

“But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy.”Titus 3:4-5

#6 – Goodness
As the Holy Spirit works in our lives, our character changes.  We once were selfish, cruel, rebellious, and spiteful.  As a child of God we now have the character of God.  Goodness is virtue and holiness in action.  We are motivated by righteousness and have the desire to be a blessing.  We can’t manufacture goodness on our own.  “Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights.”James1:17.  Letting the Holy Spirit control us blesses us with the fruit of goodness.  Then as others see our good works, they will praise God in heaven.

“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.  Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.”Gal 6:9-10.

#7 – Faithfulness
Faithfulness is a word for standing fast.  It’s a quality of reliability and trustworthiness.  It is to have real integrity.  Faith is built in us by God’s Word being built into us and by our acting upon it.  God builds faith in us as we walk with Him daily.  God becomes a part of us.  We know that He is the strength of our life.  We know God loves us so we know He is faithful to us and always keeps His promises.

Faith is a gift of the Holy Spirit given to us when we believe Jesus is our Savior.  We are to be faithful to the Savior who redeemed us.  Faith is dead to doubts, dumb to discouragements, and blind to impossibilities.  It shows endurance and firmness of purpose.  It possesses a staying power in spite of feelings and difficulties.

A person of faith is one who fully trusts God will do what He says in every situation, every time.  A person of faith should set the example for others and is committed living a life of faith showing God to all people at all times.

“And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him.”Heb. 11:6.

#8 – Gentleness
Gentleness or meekness is not weakness or lack of courage.  It is the opposite.  It forgives others, corrects with kindness, and lives in tranquility.  It’s closely linked to humility.  It is the opposite of self-assertiveness and self-interest.  It is a key ingredient in unity and peace within the body of Christ.

Meekness is an attitude toward God and shown to others.  It’s an attitude of submission to God which results in strength in godly ways toward others.  It is love that seeks the things of God and others before its own.

“Let your gentleness be evident to all.  The Lord is near.”Phil. 4:5

#9 – Self-Control
This is the hardest one of all.  Our fleshly desires are continually at odds with God’s Spirit and want to be in charge.  Self-control is releasing our grip on our desires and choosing instead to be controlled by the Spirit.  When the Spirit indwells in us, He gives us strength to control our sinful desires.  Self-control says no to the flesh and yes to the Spirit.

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.  Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is – his good, pleasing and perfect will.”Rom. 12:2.

Conclusion

“For this very reason, make every effort and to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love.”2 Peter 1:5-7.

We can’t bear the fruit of the Spirit on our own.  We can’t love, have joy, peace, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness or self-control by ourselves.  We have no power but the Holy Spirit does.  If you are a believer, He lives in you.  He is the one who gives you power to love and to have peace and patience.

What kind of fruit do you produce?  Is your life filled with idolatry, hatred, strife, envy, jealousy?  If so now is the time to yield completely to Him as your Lord and Savior.  Come to Him in faith and He will give you the Holy Spirit to guide and mold you to produce fruit.  You first need to repent of your sins and give your life totally to Him - Surrender, Commit, and Receive.

When you become a believer, the fruit of the Spirit will be coming directly from Him.  This will be a sanctification process.  It will not happen overnight.  It will be on His timetable, but you can trust Him to handle each of the areas.  Just stay in His Word and in prayer trusting in Him alone.

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Monday, May 27, 2019

Wisdom



When we talk or think about wisdom, we think of the book of Proverbs.  It’s packed full of a collection of wise sayings and good advice.  Many of these proverbs came from the wisest man who ever lived, King Solomon.   Proverbs was inspired by the Holy Spirit.  It speaks of God’s eternal words about Himself and His will for His people.  Chapters 1 and 10 are identified as “Proverbs of Solomon”.  Chapter 25 is titled “More Proverbs of Solomon”.

In this age of technology, how are you growing in wisdom as a person, family member, neighbor, co-worker and citizen through greater access to information?  Are we better off than the generations of Solomon?

Proverbs has sensible and practical answers to all kinds of difficulties.  It is the greatest “how to” book ever written.  The promises in the book are that those who choose wisdom and follow it will be blessed in numerous ways; long life (9:11); prosperity (2:20-22); joy (3:13-18).  Those who reject God will suffer shame and death (3:35; 10:21).  To reject God is to choose folly over wisdom and separates us from God, His Word, His wisdom and His blessings.

Proverbs tell us to seek godly wisdom, fear the Lord, be teachable and don’t be foolish.  This book is a source of practical wisdom for living a life that pleases God.  It covers many topics and addresses every situation in life.  Following these instructions will result in healthier relationships, honest and productive business dealings, rewarding community experiences and a moral life.  The book’s purpose is to make you wise, but it must be applied which is centered around the fear of the Lord.

The key idea is “The fear of the Lord” and is found 14 times in the book of Proverbs and is found only 7 times outside of this book.  To fear the Lord doesn’t mean we live being afraid of Him.  It means to show reverence, respect and honor to Him.  He is the Creator and we need to look at Him that way.

Ways to fear the Lord:

Be aware of His presence during the day.  Speak to him throughout the day. 

Learn to trust Him daily and don’t be afraid to confess sin and ask God to help you walk in His peace.  He is your refuge.

Value and respect the Bible.  After all it is God speaking to us.  Remember “All Scripture is God-breathed …” (2 Tim. 3:16).  Read and know the Bible and commit to applying what you read. 

Worship God during the day, not just on Sunday.  Let worship permeate your life.  “Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker”Ps. 95:6.

Avoid situations that are not of God.  Watch your actions that may lead you into sinful thinking and actions – bad relationships, movies and TV shows.

Repent of any sin.  Live a repentant life style daily.  Ask God to create in you a pure heart and renew a steadfast spirit within you. (Ps. 51:9-10).

Worship only God.  “So fear the Lord and serve Him wholeheartedly.  Put away forever the idols”. Joshua 24:14a.

How can we gain wisdom?  We need to seek wisdom by asking God for it and then trust it, because all wisdom comes from the Lord.  “For the Lord gives wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.” – Prov. 2:6.

Principle:  Wisdom comes from living righteously.

Some Key verses:

Prov. 1:5 - “let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance.” 
Prov. 1:7 - “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline.”
Prov. 4:5 - “Get wisdom, get understanding; do not forget my words or swerve from them.”
Prov. 8:13-34 -“To fear the Lord is to hate evil; I hate pride and arrogance, evil behavior and perverse speech.  Counsel and sound judgment are mine; I have understanding and power.”

Summary of Proverbs

Proverbs 1-9 – Solomon addresses the young.  He praises wisdom.  He warns against rejecting wisdom; he gives the benefits of wisdom; he gives warnings against all folly; he calls for all people to find wisdom.

Proverbs 10-24 – These chapters contain advice that applies to those in responsible positions and covers various topics.  Solomon gives descriptions of wisdom.

Proverbs 25-29 – These sayings are Hezekiah’s collection of Solomon’s proverbs.  Here he gives wisdom to leaders, wisdom in avoiding court, and wisdom on individual matters.

Proverbs 30 – These sayings are sayings of Agur.  He declares that every word of God is flawless.
He talks of man being humble and the purity, strength, and integrity of God’s Word.  He warns of speaking ill of others.  He gives warnings to foolish generations and mocking.  He warns of wickedness of the adulterous woman.  He mentions 4 small yet wise creatures and gives 4 examples of majesty – ants, coneys (rabbits), locusts, lizards.

Proverbs 31 – These are sayings of King Lemuel.  He warns of the danger of sexual immorality and of alcohol.  He says we should defend the defenseless.  Prov. 31:10-31 sayings are on womanhood and Hebrew wisdom.  This chapter illustrates one who has found wisdom.  The woman described in this chapter can also be viewed as the Bride of Christ (All Christians) and her work in the world.

When you look at these qualities in chapter 31, do you put yourself down or compare yourself to others?
How do you live out the gospel to build up your witness, family, business, community and church as described in this chapter?

Principle:  God gives wisdom to everyone who knows and trusts Him.

God’s Spirit, living in all believers, works wisdom in us day by day.  His light penetrates every part of life and transforms.  Our Creator God sustains the universe and gives His people wisdom throughout every age through knowing Him.  If you want wisdom, the book of Proverbs is the place to access God’s voice.

James describes the same wisdom from Proverbs that characterizes God’s people.  James 3:17“But wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.”

Where do you need wisdom?
What in your speech or attitude is unwise and dishonors God?
Do you struggle with a particular sin or try new ways to manage it or bring it under control on your own?
Will you take time to confess, repent, and accept God’s forgiveness and ask Him to change you?

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