Monday, January 19, 2015

HOW TO DISCOVER YOUR DESTINY BY DISCOVERING YOUR WISDOM

This is the most important of all the discoveries of faith among the other discoveries required for faith to work. Wisdom is principal. All I have discussed with you before is meant to get you into the school of wisdom. What is wisdom? Knowledge is what can be done, mentoring is the training you received, and skill is how to do it, your expertise is your mental preparedness. Wisdom is what should be done. Wisdom is the revelation of what to be done per time. Skill is your ability to actually perform, it is what you can do with information you have per time. Wisdom is locating the particular information that is relevant to the problem at hand. So, wisdom is to know what to know what to do at hand. So, wisdom is to know what to do per time. Without this, faith is impossible. All the period Jesus was here, it was said of him many that he knew. What to do. Skill without wisdom can be frustrating. Wisdom does not only know what to do per time, it also knows what you must be and where you must be and where you must be for every purpose to be fulfilled. This was the problem of Samson. He had all the skills. He knows what to do with the enemies but faith to remain his source of power. Wisdom is your ability to know what to do from all we have been considering before now. Your ability to draw strength from these destiny ladders is what is called wisdom. Your ability to draw relevant strength from purpose, prophecy, knowledge, vision, timing The divine plan your seed, your seed, your gifts your mentor and your skill is all that wisdom provide. The fulfillment of your destiny is at the mercy of the wisdom of God in your life. Wisdom is not what you talk about, it is what you do. It divides between knowing and doing; between inspiration and revelations between planning and execution. Knowledge plans it, wisdom executes it. Knowledge accepts the talent, wisdom sells it. Go for wisdom, it is the only principal source of fulfilling your destiny.

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