Wisdom Is Always Right

Can your husband cook? Some wives are convinced that boasting about their husbands is the right thing to do. "My Parachichi doesn't drink," will always be among the comments that women unleash when competing in the league of comparison. Another one might add, "My Bonge Thuzi is a prayer warrior!"

It's obvious that their chairlady wouldn't want to be left behind [relegation zone]. "My Komu is not only a giver," she says while holding a cheque for Family Media. "He is the giver. Always giving until it hurts!" 

Folks are having trouble differentiating between what is wise and what's right. Not everything right is considered wise, but wisdom is always right. 

Being a cheerful giver is the right thing to do, but giving until it hurts is not wisdom. When you give until it hurts, cheerfulness will decrease, and hurt will increase. 

Acting unwisely has put individuals into frustrating situations. Premarital sex is considered normal, and all genders look forward to experimenting in the dark tunnel. Ladies take delight in getting laid by multiple partners; men can't wait to add another notch to their belt. 

Lust is blind. Everyone is choosing to sin against their own body. No one wants to embrace the Light within the tunnel (study John 3:17-21). The Light clearly shows that premarital sex is for wimps. Unfortunately, we can't see. 

Elohim [true God] created the act of sexual intercourse. Sexual intercourse is good, but Elohim designed it to be enjoyed in marriage. The enemy's nature is to pervert what Elohim has created. Just pay attention, and you'll notice the people encouraging us to use a fork when drinking soup. 

Couples are bottling up anger, fools are choosing revenge over reconciliation, and the mouth of the wicked is persuading those who are hurt to resist the power of forgiveness. Unforgiving tendencies come from a position of weakness. 

Maybe the person you love has been spreading news that you are left-handed because the devil lives in you, or you've been molested, or you recently caught your husband having sex with his mother-in-law, or you are continually condemning yourself for killing your own child, or the authorities put you behind bars for a crime you didn't commit, or whatever you think is unforgivable --- Listen! Forgiveness is not overlooking what made you bitter and angry.

Forgiveness is looking at the finished work of Christ. You cannot forgive --- no matter how hard you try --- unless you continually remember how much Elohim has forgiven you. The one who is forgiven much, loves much (study Colossians 2:13-15). It's hard to love and be unforgiving at the same time. 

We have unconsciously brought disappointments into our lives. Unwise actions such us premarital sex, choosing to be unforgiving, and *giving until it hurts* can cause perpetual instability. 

Christ Jesus presents Himself as the solution to the instabilities that are choking us. In His presence, there is always another chance. All you have to do is accept that He accepts you, as you are (study Romans 8:1). Aren't you tired of pretending? 

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