Do you know how to release life in your environment?

Wisdom comes from life experience and study. Godly wisdom comes from continuously studying and meditating on the word of God, prayer, making mistakes and dealing with the consequences. Wisdom is a powerful defense and a great life giver. Proverbs 10:31 reveals that the mouth of the righteous brings forth wisdom. However, in order for your mouth to bring forth wisdom, you must first fill your mind and heart with wisdom. This denotes personal responsibility. It is your responsibility to continuously learn. That means that one must always remain a student, and always be willing to learn something new every day. Never be so busy that you have no time for the Holy Spirit to show you something new in His word. Remember, you have the power of life and death in your mouth. Make sure that you are always releasing life in all of your communications and conversations. After all, that is what the righteous do!

Proverbs 10:31 – The mouth of the righteous brings forth wisdom, but the perverse tongue will be cut out.

This principle will make you rich!

Yesterday I spoke of the dangers of being lazy. Laziness will rob you of your purpose and destiny. Conversely, diligence will empower you to rule in life, industry and ministry. Proverbs 13:4 reveals that the diligent shall be made rich. One must realize that the principles and laws of increase and prosperity are there for anyone to utilize them. God desires that we  prosper and be all that we are called to be, but we must cooperate with these principles and laws. God rarely gives us the finished product. He gives us many different kinds of seeds to sow into our future: seeds of wisdom, ideas, raw materials, investment possibilities, relationships, thoughts ands words. It’s our responsibility to use these seeds wisely. If we diligently work with and carefully invest what God places in our hands, we will continuously prosper and increase. That is the difference between the lazy and diligent person.

Proverbs 13:4 – The soul of a lazy man desires, and has nothing; But the soul of the diligent shall be made rich.