I NEED KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM LORD

Post date: Jul 17, 2014 4:00:24 AM

These two will always be in demand, but despite their universal benefits in almost all things under the heavens, knowledge does not know everything, it sometimes suffer confusion in its application to solve problems: wisdom does not tell everything, it hides itself in certain situations when the intent is absolutely wrong in the sight of God; and power often times fail to remain powerful when needed to sustain certain causes that God does not approve in the life of a person.

But despite that, when God is in you and walking actively in you, His knowledge will definitely be a blessing to your life every day; His wisdom will definitely guide you in everything you lay your hands and put your heart in doing, and His power will definitely deliver you from falling into ungodliness and subdue your enemies. When people are wrong in their thoughts and in their ways of doing things, they seek knowledge so they can improve; when they are confused in their knowledge they seek wisdom so they can do better, and when they are stagnated in wisdom they seek for power so they can break the surrounding difficulties in their lives and businesses; and when the power they have fails to produces expected results, then they turn around to seek God.

God wants you to excel in what you are doing right now; He wants you to overcome the things that want you to be a failure in life and bring shame to His Holy Name. He wants you to excel in your job, in your business, in your profession, and in the relationship with your spouse, children and family members; that is why you will definitely need knowledge, and God is willing to give it to you in abundance. One of the best gifts to humanity immediately after creation was knowledge and Adam and Evil did excelled in its use, but when the devil came, that knowledge could not deliver them from its craftiness, but in Christ Jesus, the knowledge of God in Him defeated the devil. Knowledge guarantees self-confidence, and godly knowledge guarantees the uprightness needed to succeed. Knowledge without godliness leads to destruction.

He wants you to handle every situation that will ever come to you differently from the rest of the world. He does not want you to handle them as others, comparing themselves and their situations in the same way. He does not want you to fall a victim and be used as a scape goat for others to use as reference point in their discussion; He does not want you fall from grace to grass and from the exalted position he had given to you or will give to you; that is the main you will definitely need wisdom every day and in everything and in everywhere.

Solomon never asked for wisdom in his entire life before not until the time he became king after David his father. He suddenly realized that the position he was occupying is exalted and that he must not be a failure. He did not want to rely on what he got before through observation and what he heard from his father David, he went to God with a sacrifice and asked for wisdom from above, and God gave him generously. But the wisdom that depletes God’s grace in the life of a person destroys. Despite what you are seeing in your life today, God had deliberately placed you in an exalted position, seek His wisdom always; seek to walk in the fear of the Lord through obedience, which was the undoing of Solomon. God’s wisdom will definitely produce excellence

It is God’s good desire that you have knowledge and wisdom; it is His desire that you grow and increase in them; it is His desire that you derive great benefits and become very successful when you apply them in your life daily, and it is His desire to give them to you abundantly. Why make God your very last alternative when He should be the first and remain the first always in every situation and at all times in your life. “Therefore, dear friends, since you have been forewarned, be on your guard so that you may not be carried away by the error of the lawless and fall from your secure position. But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” 2 Peter 3:17-18. For prayers, Click here