If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.
My son, do not forget my teaching,
but keep my commands in your heart
for they will prolong your life many years
and bring you peace and prosperity.
Your role as dad and husband requires your wisdom. As the head of our homes, you decide on our life...But God holds you accountable for our provisions, well-being, and all things that concern us, the family. You, as father and husband, need to be wise. Do you have wisdom? Are you wise? Do you seek wise counsel? What is the wisdom test?
1) Do you pray before you decide on anything?
2) Do you seek your wife's prayers on your thoughts?
3) Do you study God's word for answers and solutions to your needs?
4) Do you seek wise counsel through the wise persons who surround you?
5) Do you communicate with your spouse your findings?
6) Do you move strategically or with anxiety?
7) Do you study and research all means for completion of your needs and projects?
Being wise requires growth. You need to recognize that God is at work at all times. This fact requires that you understand this demands that your anxiety is misplaced and unwise. Wisdom is no respecter of age. Learning births wisdom. Be present and available to God for His direction and guidance.
Be wise.
Excerpt from Onedia N. Gage's As We Grow Together Daily Devotional for Expecting Parents, 2009, page 60.
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