Speaking God's Wisdom

     I started the "Daily Walk" Bible again this year. I love the fact that no matter how many times you read a scripture, chapter, or book of the Bible, there are new treasures to be discovered for those who are looking. The Spirit is considerate of our understanding and will accommodate that level while stretching us to go deeper. If we believe the Word of God is just that, His Word, then there are no limits to the wisdom within. I want as much of that wisdom I can attain.
     When we have a relationship with our Heavenly Father, our thoughts, actions, and our speech will reflect His wisdom. Even in a normal conversation, destiny can be set in motion. I noticed this happened with Joseph while reading the 41st chapter of Genesis. Joseph had finally been pulled out of prison to interpret the dreams of Pharaoh. He was simply following the lead of the Spirit, yielding to His wisdom and speaking it.
     Once he gave the meaning of the dreams, he "casually" suggested what should be done in verses 33-36. We know that Joseph had a relationship with the Father. God repeatedly said that "He was with him and blessed him" in all phases of his life; yes, in the demotions as well as promotions. Joseph was now speaking what God was bestowing.

     My suggestion is that you find the wisest man in Egypt and put him in charge of a nationwide      program.
                                                                           Genesis 41:33 (NLT)

     Joseph went on to describe the details of what needed to be done in response to the meaning of Pharaoh's dreams. Pharaoh and his advisers felt that Joseph was the only one with the wisdom to carry out such a plan and fulfill the position required.  Joseph was appointed to lead this project and ranked second in command to Pharaoh himself. In a matter of seconds, Joseph spoke his destiny into existence and the dream given 13 years before was now becoming a reality. He was unaware. He was only being obedient and reflecting his relationship with the Father. Though he was deemed the wisest, it was because of God's wisdom that Joseph spoke.
     What if our destiny is awaiting to be spoken? It was planned before we ever born. It is our dream awaiting reality. This destiny is not a result of our desires, feelings, and personal knowledge. It lies within our relationship to the Father.  The declaration of true destiny will manifest in speaking God's wisdom.

 

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