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Void of Understanding

Proverbs 7 is a continuation of “The Instruction of a Father,” in Proverbs 4, 5, and 6. They all begin with, “My son.” We, the church, are not only Christ’s bride, but we are also the sons of God (Revelation 21:9, Philippians 2:15). It is our choice to listen to our Father so that we are not “void of understanding” as the young man described in Proverbs 7:7. My Son Notice that the Proverbs are not written to fools or…

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The Instruction of a Father

Let’s look at and meditate on Proverbs 4 today. We are God’s children. And He is asking us to “hear the instruction of a father.” We also can read in 2 Timothy 3:16-17 that God instructs us with His words. Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend to know understanding. – Pro 4:1 KJVFor I give you good doctrine, forsake ye not my law. – Pro 4:2 KJV Instruction is Good When I was still being deceived…

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Humble Yourself

Pride says, “Work hard to obtain, and even harder to maintain.” God says, “Humble yourself and let me lavish all of my goodness on you.” Let’s choose Jesus’ life more abundantly (John 10:10). And resist the devil and his lies.

GRACEFULLY BROKEN

Dear Lord, thank you for loving us. You are our Daddy, Abba, Father. We love you so much, Father, and we thank you that we can come boldly before Your throne of GRACE. GRACEFULLY BROKEN. Take all I have in these hands. And multiply, God, all that I am. And find my heart on the altar again. Set me on fire. Oh, take all I have in these hands. And find my heart on the altar again. Set me on fire, set me…

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Be Practical

All Promises
All the promises of God are yes and AMEN (let it be done) in Christ Jesus! God is establishing you in Christ. He has already anointed you if you are in Christ!

For all the promises of God in him [are] yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us. – 2Co 1:20 KJV
Now he which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, [is] God; – 2Co 1:21 KJV

Girls, Cover Your Head

The entire Bible can be read and understood from a place of humility or used to dominate and manipulate from pride. “Girls, Cover Your Head” explains that Christians should never use God’s gifts and strengths to attempt to manipulate or control another human being! Dominance over other people in any form is sin that leads to death.