Wisdom Is Fervently Eminent

I wonder what makes some people wise and some others, well lacking. Wisdom is as available to us as the air we breathe. When we seek early we will find it. This was told to us in the

Proverb 8:17
..those that seek me early shall find me

Wisdom Is Fervently Eminent

When you take the right roads to go

If the things they ask you always know

Show maturity when situations need

Do right and not temptations heed

Once you have grown beyond your years

Made light of your tasks and shed no tears

In times of trouble you kept your cool

Set things right and be nobody’s fool

Find you purpose and never stray

Enjoy the beauty of each day

Ready yourself for what lies ahead

Venture no evils but righteousness instead                      

Enter the room with your back held straight

Never cause others to have to wait

Take your time but be on time

Let punctuality be your character and set it prime

You are God’s creation and in you she should be please

Every time you are in doubt get on the knees

Make regular supplication in all say thank you

In all you have asked for the Lord makes it come true

Never give up trusting in Him, never forget

Everything you ask of Him is coming although it’s not there yet

Nothing is impossible for the Lord’s faithful servant

Trust in Him my friend Wisdom Is Fervently Eminent

 

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  • 25 May 2010, 3:52 PM Wy wrote:
    There is no better way than doing it his way, and if he said ask, then we ask and wait and he knows out hearts, it is for us to have faith and trust him.
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