Godly Wisdom
When we serve, we step into the heart of God. The Greek word Paul uses in 1 Corinthians 1:25 for “foolishness” (mōria) means absurdity, silliness, or something that seems irrational to the world. To the natural mind, serving instead of taking seems foolish. But to God, that “foolishness” is actually His wisdom and power at work in us. The world says, “Look out for yourself.” God says, “Lay down your life for others.” That’s how His Kingdom advances, and that’s how our hearts are transformed.
So, when you and I choose to serve — whether it’s helping someone in need, giving of our time, or simply putting others first — we are walking in the very wisdom of God. And here’s the promise: what we give out, God always pours back in greater measure. Proverbs 11:25 reminds us, The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed. In other words, when you refresh others, God Himself will refresh you. That’s not weakness — that’s wisdom.
Just a Thought — PSS
Published on Monday, September 8, 2025 @ 8:51 AM MDT
Godly Advice
Published on Monday, September 1, 2025 @ 7:34 AM MDT
Wisdom Is the Principal Thing
Proverbs 3:13-16 (NLT) — “Joyful is the person who finds wisdom, the one who gains understanding. For wisdom is more profitable than silver, and her wages are better than gold. Wisdom is more precious than rubies; nothing you desire can compare with her. She offers you long life in her right hand, and riches and honor in her left.”
Get understanding:
Solomon describes the value of wisdom. Proverbs uses the term wisdom in reference to something more than mere intelligence or knowledge. Biblical wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge in a godly way. The capacity to follow God’s will is incredibly valuable, more so than any material possession ever would be. Nothing a person can desire can compare with wisdom. This includes all possessions, accolades, and luxuries.
Get wisdom:
A person may desire fame or fortune, but wisdom is far better. Instead of believing God for things all the time, maybe we should seek wisdom above all else. It’s wisdom that will cause us to be successful in life. Let’s seek wisdom and watch what God does in our lives.
Wisdom!
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, August 25, 2025 @ 11:31 AM MDT
Believe It All!
God gave us His word — the Bible — to help us, to instruct us, to correct us, to help us know what is right and wrong, good and evil. But if we ignore it or try to explain it away, it does us no good.
My way:
So many today want to live any way they want to. This type of thinking separates us from God and grieves the Holy Spirit, keeping Him from being able to work in our lives. So, we must embrace the whole Bible and purpose to live it, knowing we will make mistakes. The only way to really know when we make mistakes is by hearing and believing God’s word. Without it we are lost.
The easy way:
So many set aside God’s word when things are difficult or they are afraid. We side with evil over God’s word because we think it is easier, or we somehow misinterpret the word of God. Lack of knowledge is destroying so many lives.
His way:
We must learn the word of God and act on it, regardless of what the world is saying or teaching. God is always right! His ways are always the best ways! His thoughts are always better than our thoughts! Until we believe that, we will continually be like children, tossed to and fro by waves, and carried about by every wind of doctrine.
The Church is the only thing holding back evil. We can’t be true believers and ignore parts of the word of God. True believers believe it all, no matter what!
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, August 18, 2025 @ 12:18 PM MDT
A New Heart
When David prayed in Psalm 51:10, “Create in me a clean heart, O God,” the word clean in Hebrew is ṭāhôr — meaning pure, morally undefiled, and free from guilt or contamination. David wasn’t asking God to help him “try harder” or “be better.” He was asking for something supernatural — a heart that is so pure in motive and desire that it is fit for God’s presence.
That’s important, because you and I can’t produce that kind of heart on our own. We can scrub the outside, polish our behavior, and look like we have it together, but only God can reach into the depths of our being and make us ṭāhôr — completely pure before Him. This is more than being forgiven; it’s being transformed from the inside out.
When we pray as David did, we’re admitting that our greatest need isn’t just a fresh start — it’s a new heart. And the good news is, God still answers that prayer. If you’ll surrender, He will create in you what you could never create yourself. And that changes everything.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, August 11, 2025 @ 9:23 AM MDT
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