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WEEK 16: DAY 2
IT MAKES SENSE

Do you know sense sometimes isn't wisdom? There is a wisdom that just disregards sense.

Have you ever listened to diverse opinions and you actually see they all make sense though polar apart in direction? Have you ever made a decision on what made sense at the time and you wished you sat it out later?

There is a limitation to our senses Gods' Wisdom cancels out because His ways and thoughts are higher in all ramifications.

It is quite dangerous to run on the fuel of what makes sense based on your experience or the world's norm. How do you even balance the consensus? How do you align opinions based on past events with the probability of future events?

The fragility is alarming because even in mathematics, there is always the probability of an error.

The Norm I assure you isn't necessarily the right way. That it has been accepted by the general public doesn't necessarily indicate it is the best way for you.

It may good but is it expedient?

1 Corinthians 10:23
All things are legitimate [permissible–and we are free to do anything we please], but not all things are helpful (expedient, profitable, and wholesome). All things are legitimate, but not all things are constructive [to character] and edifying [to spiritual life].

When you get to that crossroad where you tend to ask directions, be sure to seek Wisdom before seeking out counsel(s) on what makes sense.

It is indeed peaceful to have Wisdom within when searching out a direction because it allows for some certain level of anchor. Otherwise, it will be a ride of to and fro; moving with the wind and tides, trends and emotions - frustrated at the lack of a firm grip.

I pray you make choices on Gods' Wisdom at all times and not your/their senses in Jesus name, amen.

Rain in a bucket: Devotional with Toyosi
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WEEK 16: DAY 2 IT MAKES SENSE Do you know sense sometimes isn't wisdom? There is a wisdom that just disregards sense. Have you ever listened to diverse opinions and you actually see they all make sense though polar apart in direction? Have you ever made a decision on what made sense at the time and you wished you sat it out later? There is a limitation to our senses Gods' Wisdom cancels out because His ways and thoughts are higher in all ramifications. It is quite dangerous to run on the fuel of what makes sense based on your experience or the world's norm. How do you even balance the consensus? How do you align opinions based on past events with the probability of future events? The fragility is alarming because even in mathematics, there is always the probability of an error. The Norm I assure you isn't necessarily the right way. That it has been accepted by the general public doesn't necessarily indicate it is the best way for you. It may good but is it expedient? 1 Corinthians 10:23 All things are legitimate [permissible–and we are free to do anything we please], but not all things are helpful (expedient, profitable, and wholesome). All things are legitimate, but not all things are constructive [to character] and edifying [to spiritual life]. When you get to that crossroad where you tend to ask directions, be sure to seek Wisdom before seeking out counsel(s) on what makes sense. It is indeed peaceful to have Wisdom within when searching out a direction because it allows for some certain level of anchor. Otherwise, it will be a ride of to and fro; moving with the wind and tides, trends and emotions - frustrated at the lack of a firm grip. I pray you make choices on Gods' Wisdom at all times and not your/their senses in Jesus name, amen. Rain in a bucket: Devotional with Toyosi www.raininabucket.wordpress.com read more read less

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