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All month, we have focused on the topic of wisdom. And yesterday, I shared how I am seeking to grow and bloom in wisdom, the thorn of distraction that I want remove and how you can hold me accountable as Iron Rose Sisters. We want to continue the practice of spending some time in personal reflection on the area in which we most want to apply God’s wisdom in our lives.
And today, we want to follow that same pattern in the context of community. Using the Common Threads, how can you put some of the wisdom we have discussed this month into practice? This is in community! So, don’t forget to share this with an Iron Rose Sister who can join with you in prayer and accountability—serving as iron sharpening iron, encouraging you as a beautiful rose in spite of a few thorns.
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At the end of each year, I choose a prayer theme for the upcoming year. As December 2015 was approaching, I started studying and praying for direction for my 2016 prayer focus. Frustration set in as the turn of the year approached.
“Okay, God. I thought I was supposed to start these prayers on January 1st. Although I recognize that dates don’t matter to you in that way, I thought I would have an answer by now. I really need your guidance and direction...”
My prayers continued and then it hit me: What I had been was praying for was wisdom. And so, my prayer focus for that year: Wisdom.
Throughout 2016, my constant prayers were for wisdom, but I must admit that I have let that same prayer slip by the wayside in 2017. While God promises to grant wisdom to those who ask for it (James 1:5), we must do our part to seek it and seek Him!
Therefore, I recommit to going straight to the source. Wisdom doesn’t just descend upon us like a heavenly cloud carrying a light bulb of understanding. Rather, we have to seek it—listen to the voice of the author of wisdom, through time in His Word.
I love using multiple versions of the Bible for my devotional reading and study. Using more than one version provides added insight and can highlight a portion of the living Word that we may have never noticed before.
How are you currently spending time in the Word? What is your favorite version of the Bible and why?
In anticipation of the Common Threads tomorrow, I confess that I allow the thorns of distraction to hinder me from spending time in the Word. I want to grow and bloom in my hunger for the Word. And so I ask you to serve as iron sharpening iron for me, holding me accountable for the time I spend in the Word.