Hosea 14:9 (NKJV)
Who is wise? Let him understand these things.
Who is prudent? Let him know them.
For the ways of the Lord are right;
The righteous walk in them,
But transgressors stumble in them.
Most times, people get into arguments where we try to lower the standards of Christianity—deciding what should be obeyed and what should not. In this present time, many believe that knowing God is proven by having a lot to say, by sounding logical, or by expressing personal concepts.
But to truly know God is to treasure His Word, his instructions. To know God is to commune with Him, to fear Him, and to honor His voice. When we genuinely fear the Lord, there are conversations we cannot engage in. There are things we simply cannot do—not because we are trying to appear holy, but because we cannot afford to lose intimacy with Him. We dread the thought of not hearing Him speak.
To be wise is to let Him guide you. Wisdom is not measured by the multitude of your words; it is reflected in your daily alignment and willingness to let God lead. Wisdom is not determined by how much you say or how many people follow you, but by your ability to walk in the ways of the Lord.
The way of the Lord is righteous, the way of the Lord is prudent. Those who walk in it do not go missing; those who walk in it do not lose their way. Narrow is the path that leads to God and righteousness, and though the broad way exists, the Lord lovingly urges us to choose the narrow path—because in it, there is light. On that path, you encounter God in His fullness.
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