“My faith rests not in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God. I will walk in the Spirit, receive God’s wisdom, and trust that He has prepared great things for me.”
My faith is not in the wisdom of men but in the power of God. Like Solomon, I will seek wisdom from above, and I believe the Spirit will guide me into the great things my Father has prepared for me
“Christ is my wisdom. I will not rely on the fading wisdom of men, but on the eternal wisdom and power of God revealed in Jesus. In Him, I receive guidance, understanding, and the prepared blessings of my Father.”
True wisdom is found in Christ, not in the philosophies of this world.
Just as Solomon received wisdom from God, so we receive greater wisdom in Christ.
The Spirit reveals the deep things of God through Christ, our wisdom.
Lord, awaken my ear morning by morning. Give me the tongue of the learned, that I may speak life, hope, and peace into the weary. Let my words be Your words in season.”
As a new creature in Christ, my tongue is no longer an instrument of sin but a vessel of grace. I manifest the life of Christ through words of truth, faith, thanksgiving, and blessing. My heart overflows with a good matter, and my tongue writes only what glorifies the King.
The tongue is the pen of a ready writer. For the old man, it writes bitterness and unbelief. But for the new creature in Christ, it writes life, grace, and truth. Every word becomes a manifestation of the new creation reality within.
Father, I thank You that You are my portion and my inheritance. I will walk in the light of my heritage in Christ, rejoicing that my lines have fallen in pleasant places.”
Our inheritance is not in the world but in God Himself. He is our portion, our cup, and our heritage. Christ has made us heirs of eternal riches—peace, righteousness, joy, and glory.
The wisdom of God is not limited to age, education, or human experience. For the new man in Christ, wisdom flows from loving, meditating on, and obeying the Word of God. Christ is our wisdom, and through Him:
The bondage was deep — beyond human escape.
But Christ broke the snare and gave us freedom.
As new creatures, our joy should overflow because we are no longer trapped.
Today’s testimony: “The snare is broken, and we are escaped.”
The fear of the LORD is the starting point of true wisdom—but for the new creature, it is also the sustaining power of holy living.
As we walk in reverence, we display the beauty of Christ in us. We shine as God’s workmanship (Ephesians 2:10).
The fear of the Lord is the foundation of a wise, godly, and fruitful life.
Without it, wisdom is shallow, and understanding is darkened.
Let us choose daily to walk in reverence, obedience, and love for the Lord.
“One thing have I desired of the LORD, that will I seek after…” May our desire be to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord, until the day when we see Him face to face and are fully like Him (1 John 3:2).
Righteousness is not earned—it is received. Through faith in Christ, God declares us righteous, not because of our works but because of Christ’s finished work.