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Monday, September 27, 2010

Navigate the Answer (Prov 15-17)

"Without counsel plans fail, but with many advisers they succeed. To make an apt answer is a joy to a man, and a word in season, how good it is!... The heart of the righteous ponders how to answer... but he who listens to reproof gains intelligence."

As a navigator, we will need to carry the map and the compass with us at all time. To navigate the ship, a destination had to be set. Our destination is to walk from the earth into eternity as we finish our race with faith. To accomplish this, we had to carry a map and a compass. What's a map and a compass? A map is like a puzzle that had to be completed by His revelations through the Bible and through us. While a compass is the Spirit that guides us.

We need many advisers to make an accurate puzzle, to discover His mysteries. It's just like Lisa Bevere wrote in "Lioness Arising":

She thought, "Thank you God, it's finished (the book)! I don't want to write it again." But she suddenly sensed God speak to her spirit, "I'm sorry you feel that way... because I need you to write again." She was befuddled, then He went on, "I'm releasing strategies from heaven. They will be found in my Word. You will not have all of these strategies by any means, but you will have a measure of them. You must write and record what I speak to you so that when my daughter gather, there will be a whole picture. If you do not bring your piece of the puzzle, the picture will not be complete."

God is telling Lisa Bevere that He needs her to write. It's not because God favored her, but because God knew that she will be the voice for Him. Just like how God knew that we all will be the voice for Him. So that we all may get many advisers from His people, us! God is going to see His lion and lionness arising, succeeding!

We got to fight for His insights by taking time to ponder His answer and listen to reproof, so that we may learn how to navigate our voice!

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