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Changes in "the church" wisdom is needed

Updated: Aug 2, 2020

As the Lord stirs in me wisdom, I impart what the Abbah Father has been ministering to me.

I believe such focus at one time was on giftings and raising up these men and women to be as "demi Gods" because they prophesied or moved so well in the giftings.

These men and women plundered God's people with their many calls for more and more money. Not only the money but they generally took advantage of the vulnerable sheep God sent them, urging them to "serve serve, serve" with such controll and manipulation, to build their own empires while not caring to allign those God sent alongside them to THEIR God given purpose.

God has done a shifting, he is now changing the face and focus of "The Church" - he is stirring a yearning and deep desire in his people to "know" him. He has stirred such a zeal and thirsting in his people than can only be filled in his presence.

For the next season God is imparting wisdom and discernment to his people. The time has come for his divine intervention and no longer will he allow his sheep to be plundered to benefit just one man or woman or a group of people, who call themselves "leaders" who really do not have indepth compassion for his sheep.


I found this scripture verse this morning and I am sharing it with you

Ecclesiastes 9:16 - 17 amp

16 But I say that wisdom is better than strength, though the poor man’s wisdom is despised and his words are not heeded. 17 The words of wise men heard in quietness are better than the shouting of one who rules among fools. 18 Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one sinner destroys much good.


Here is an exegesis that I will share


Verse 18. - Wisdom is better than weapons of war. Such is the moral which Koheleth desires to draw from the little narrative given above (see vers. 14-16; and Ecclesiastes 7:19). Wisdom can do what no material force can effect, and often produces results which all the implements of war could not command. But one sinner destroyeth much good. The happy consequences which the wise man's counsel might accomplish, or has already accomplished, may be overthrown or rendered useless by the villany or perversity of a bad man. The Vulgate, reading differently, has, Qui in uno peccaverit, multa bona perdet. But this seems to be out of keeping with the context. Adam's sin infected the whole race of man; Achau's transgression caused Israel's defeat (Joshua 7:11, 12); Rehoboam's folly occasioned the great schism (1 Kings 12:16). The wide° reaching effects of one little error are illustrated by the proverbial saying which every one knows, and which runs in Latin thus: "Clavus unus perdit equi soleam, soles equum, equus equitem, eques castra, castro rempublicam"


I pray God will cause us to KNOW him deeply. I pray too for wisdom and discernment, necessary components in this era we live in with many rising who do not speak the truth of God's word but water it down and reduce it to "sugar coated" gospel that makes one feel good all the time.

Here are keys if you are lined up with the truth:

  1. Does the word preached bring conviction and repentance

  2. Does the word preached bring you into a place of turning away from sin and living a life of holiness as governed by God's principles

  3. Does the ministry you belong to cause you to grow in God, instruct and encourage you to fulfill your God given purpose

Please know God....ask him to reveal himself to you.

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.

This is the prayer I pray for myself, all new converts and those I mentor.

Lord give us the spirits of truth, reverential fear of the Lord and obedience.

I pray the same for you.

In Jesus name

Amen


Walk Good in Christ

Till we meet again

Pastor J


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