Allow me to offer a simple definition of wisdom. Wisdom is looking at life from God's point of view.
It's a delightful thing to receive a good word just at your time of need. Encourage someone today.
The beautiful thing about encouragement is that anybody can do it.
Wouldn't you like to contribute to an event that is part of Christ's own prediction, "I will build my church"?
Some folks serve the almighty dollar far more faithfully than the Almighty God. They get greater delight out of balancing the budget than watching the Lord multiply the loaves and fishes.
When we arrive at dilemmas in life and we are unable to decipher the right direction to go, if we hope to maintain our confidence in the process, we must (repeat must) allow the Lord to be our Guide, our Strength, our Wisdom - our all!
The skeptic may deny your doctrine or attack your church but he cannot honestly ignore the fact that your life has been changed.
Acceptance is taking from God's hand absolutely anything He gives, looking into His face in trust and thanksgiving.
Humility - the discipline of putting others ahead of self, the choice to value others above self - is, at its core, a matter of faith.
In spite of our high-tech world and efficient procedures, people remain the essential ingredient of life.
When it seems like that's all there is, remember all you have in Him.
There is no counsel like God's counsel. No comfort like His comfort. No wisdom more profound than the wisdom of the Scriptures.
Tell yourself right now and throughout today, that it's okay to draw away from the maddening crowd. Jesus did; so can you.
God has somehow placed into Christian's insides a special something, that extra inner reservoir of power that is more than a match for the stuff life throws at us.
Worry and faith just don't mix.
God's timing is always on time.
Do you need strength? Peace? Wisdom? Direction? Discipline? Ask for it! God will hear you.
I don't see life divided into public and private, secular and sacred. It's all an open place of service before our God.
Servants must be big people. Big enough to go on, remembering the right and forgetting the wrong.
On tough days, you gotta have heart. Don't quit, whatever you do. Persevere.
People are far more important than rigid rules and demanding expectations.
Our minds can be kept free of anxiety as we dump the load of our cares on the Lord in prayer.
God alone is perfectly and consistently just. We forget; God remembers. We see an action; God sees a motive. This qualifies Him as the best recordkeeper and judge.
When Christ becomes our central focus, contentment replaces our anxiety as well as our fears and insecurities.
If God awarded us medals, as they do in the Olympics, love would win the gold, joy the silver, and peace the bronze.
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