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September 11th – Proverbs 21:20

Week 2 – Wisdom In Finances (Proverbs 21:20)

Solomon, who had everything anyone could want, reminds us that, “the wise store up choice food and olive oil, but fools gulp theirs down.” In a world where instant gratification and excess are celebrated, good stewardship stands as a mark of wisdom. Instead of consuming everything we have as soon as we receive it, wisdom encourages us to guard our resources carefully. This applies not only to our material possessions but also to our time, energy, and talents. Using resources wisely honors God, acknowledging that everything we have is a gift from Him. By practicing restraint and thoughtful planning, we ensure that our provisions are sufficient for today and the future. When we succumb to the world’s pull towards indulgence and gluttony, we lose sight of the greater good, leaving ourselves and those around us vulnerable. Being intentional and disciplined with what we are given enables us to be generous and prepared. And it aligns our actions with God’s principles of stewardship.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we practice better stewardship of the resources God has entrusted to us, especially in a culture that promotes instant gratification?
  1. In what areas of our lives can we show more wisdom by planning and saving rather than consuming everything immediately?

Wise hearts save for tomorrow, but fools feast away today. Treasure wisdom, not just wealth. 🙏🏻❤️

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June 20th – John 16:33

John 16:33

Many people mistakenly assume that becoming a Christian means a life free from struggle, expecting only easy, peaceful living. But Jesus clearly states that in this world we, as His followers, will face trouble. Our Lord never promises a life free of difficulties. Instead, He prepares us for the reality of trials and tribulations. Yet Christ’s message doesn’t end there. He also assures us that despite these challenges, He has overcome the world. This victory offers a profound, unshakeable, and perfect peace. So even when Satan and his minions throw their worst at us, seeking to shake our faith and disturb our tranquility, Jesus provides a steadfast calm. He is the eye in every hurricane, a place of serene refuge amidst the chaos. This divine peace is not an escape from trouble but a deep assurance and strength within it. So while Christianity doesn’t promise a life of ease, it does offer something far greater. A perfect peace in Jesus, who sustains and anchors us through every storm we face.

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May 8th – Matthew 25:1-13

Matthew 25:1-13

In Matthew 25:1-13, the parable of the ten virgins illustrates the critical lesson of readiness for Christ’s return. Five virgins, wise and vigilant, kept their lamps burning, while the other five, foolish and unprepared, let their lamps go out. This story serves as a reminder of the importance of spiritual alertness and preparedness. Let us learn from their example and keep the flame of faith burning brightly within us, fueled by our love for the bridegroom, Jesus Christ. May we be counted among the wise, eagerly awaiting His arrival with hearts fully devoted and lamps ablaze. As we journey through life’s uncertainties, let us remain steadfast in our faith. As the Bride of Christ, may we be ever watchful for His imminent return. Let us not get distracted by the world, or become drowsy and sleepy. So when the bridegroom comes, we will be found ready and waiting. Shining as beacons of light in a darkened world, ready to enter into the joy of our Lord’s eternal presence.

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