Day 1. Monday, January 6.

“What is Divine Wisdom?”

Pastor Daniel

Proverbs 4:5 (NIV84) “ Get wisdom, get understanding; do not forget my words or swerve from them”.

Divine wisdom refers to knowledge that transcends the natural human capacity for reasoning and perception. It is the supernatural intervention that provides us with spiritual discernment in complex situations and moral clarity about what is right and wrong, according to spiritual principles.

This wisdom is applied to the transformation of our minds and hearts in daily life.

You and I are the ultimate creation of an extraordinary, infinitely merciful and loving God. When He created man and woman, He gave us the ability to think, reason, and organize our ideas. However, unfortunately, sin and disobedience have cut off our intimate relationship with God. Therefore, we see the consequences of life without Him: bad decisions, destructive habits, and ultimately an eternal death of perdition.

Today's text speaks to us of the need to acquire wisdom. For example, we cannot expect to find parts to repair a car in a bakery, nor to expect that gold coins will come out when we open the tap. What is of God is only found in Him and, therefore, in His Word, which is living and effective.

In this time of fasting, we are invited to put off the old man and put on the new man in holiness.

Today I encourage you to enjoy the new thing that God has for you. Raise your hands and thank Jesus, because He is doing something new in our lives.

Prayer: “Lord, prepare my heart for this time of fasting. Help me to focus on You and to trust in Your guidance during these days. Today I begin a time of imparting wisdom and supernatural revelation.”

Actions of the Day:

• Let us seek in prayer to strip ourselves of everything that does not please God.

• Today is a time to seek wisdom, and I will find it in the Word of God.

• You will find her meditating and praying during this time of fasting.

• It will be a time to raise your hands, laugh, and enter into this new spiritual dimension of faith.