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"Welcome to Bible Wisdom for Life! This channel is dedicated to sharing timeless wisdom from the Holy Scriptures. Through daily Bible verses, reflections, and spiritual insights, we aim to provide guidance, encouragement, and practical applications of biblical teachings for everyday living. Join us as we explore God's Word to inspire faith, hope, and love in our daily walk with Christ."
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A body being loaded as cargo on a plane. Today you fly first-class, tomorrow you are carried as cargo. The moment you think you’ve achieved it all; that you are better and capable than others that will be the same moment you’re most vulnerable. When people begins to think they are better than others and only makes decisions based on what’s best for them, they become self-centered and prideful. Do not use your success to destroy and bully other people. Be humble always and never think that you are better than anyone else. for dust you are ;and unto dust you shall return.

*Gentleness* _Thou hast also given me the shield of thy salvation: and thy gentleness hath made me great. 2 Samuel 22:36_ You are to represent Christ in His meekness and gentleness and love. True gentleness is a gem of great value in the sight of God. We want a spirit of gentleness. We cannot live right in the family circle without it. In order to have the proper control of our children, we must manifest a spirit of gentleness and of meekness and of long-suffering. We do not want to have a faultfinding, fretful, scolding spirit. If we teach them to have a spirit of gentleness, we must have a spirit of gentleness ourselves; ... if we would have them manifest a spirit of love toward us, we must manifest a gentle, loving spirit toward them. But at the same time there need be no weakness or unwise indulgence on the part of parents. The mother must have firmness and decision. She must be as firm as a rock, and not swerve from the right. Her laws and rules should be carried out at all times and under all hazards, but she can do this with all gentleness and meekness.... The children will grow up God-fearing men and women. No member of the family can enclose himself within himself, where other members of the family shall not feel his influence and spirit. The very expression of the countenance has an influence for good or evil. His spirit, his words, his actions, his attitude toward others, are unmistakable.... If he is filled with the love of Christ, he will manifest courtesy, kindness, tender regard for the feelings of others, and will communicate to his associates, by his acts of love, a tender, grateful, happy feeling. It will be made manifest that he is living for Jesus.... He will be able to say to the Lord, “Thy gentleness hath made me great

"Forgiveness is not about excusing what happened, but freeing yourself from the burden of carrying it. Let go, and make room for peace to grow." It captures the essence of forgiveness as a release, not for the other person’s sake, but for your own healing and growth.

Nature and revelation alike testify of God's love. Our Father in heaven is the source of life, of wisdom, and of joy. Look at the wonderful and beautiful things of nature. Think of their marvelous adaptation to the needs and happiness, not only of man, but of all living creatures. The sunshine and the rain, that gladden and refresh the earth, the hills and seas and plains, all speak to us of the Creator's love. It is God who supplies the daily needs of all His creatures. In the beautiful words of the psalmist

*Joy and Peace* _Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost. Romans 15:13_ The Lord has determined that every soul who obeys His word shall have His joy, His peace, His continual keeping power. Such men and women are brought near Him always, not only when they kneel before Him in prayer, but when they take up the duties of life. He has prepared for them an abiding place with Himself, where the life is purified from all grossness, all unloveliness. By this unbroken communion with Him, they are made colaborers with Him in their lifework. Words cannot describe the peace and joy possessed by him who takes God at His word. Trials do not disturb him, slights do not vex him. Self is crucified. Day by day his duties may become more taxing, his temptations stronger, his trials more severe; but he does not falter; for he receives strength equal to his need. Those who are learning at the feet of Jesus will surely exemplify by their deportment and conversation the character of Christ.... Their experience is marked less with bustle and excitement than with a subdued and reverent joy. Their love for Christ is a quiet, peaceful, yet all-controlling power. The light and love of an indwelling Saviour are revealed in every word and every act. There have been times when the blessing of God has been bestowed in answer to prayer, so that when others have come into the room, no sooner did they step over the threshold than they exclaimed, “The Lord is here!” Not a word had been uttered, but the blessed influence of God’s holy presence was sensibly felt. The joy that comes from Jesus Christ was there; and in this sense the Lord had been in the room just as verily as He walked through the streets of Jerusalem, or appeared to the disciples when they were in the upper chamber, and said, “Peace be unto you.

*Goodness* _A good man obtaineth favour of the Lord. Proverbs 12:2_ True goodness is accounted of Heaven as true greatness. The condition of the moral affections determines the worth of the man. A person may have property and intellect, and yet be valueless, because the glowing fire of goodness has never burned upon the altar of his heart. Goodness is the result of divine power transforming human nature. By believing in Christ, the fallen race he has redeemed may obtain that faith which works by love and purifies the soul from all defilement. Then Christlike attributes appear: for by beholding Christ men become changed into the same image from glory to glory, from character to character. Good fruit is produced. The character is fashioned after the divine similitude, and integrity, uprightness, and true benevolence are manifested toward the sinful race. The Lord has placed every human being on test and trial. He desires to prove and to try us, to see if we will be good and do good in this life, to see if he can trust us with eternal riches, and make us members of the royal family, children of the heavenly King. There is no limit to the good you may do. If you make the Word of God the rule of your life, and govern your actions by its precepts, making all your purposes and exertions in the fulfilling of your duty a blessing and not a curse to others, success will crown your efforts. You have placed yourself in connection with God; you have become a channel of light to others. You are honored by becoming co-laborers with Jesus; and no higher honor can you receive than the blessed benediction from the lips of the Saviour: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

*Smyrna: The Persecuted Church* Location: Smyrna was a wealthy and powerful city on the Aegean coast, known for its loyalty to Rome and its famous street, "The Golden Street." It was also home to a large Jewish community that often opposed Christians. History: Smyrna had experienced significant persecution under Roman rule, and the church was facing further trials and suffering. Polycarp, a famous early Christian martyr, was the bishop of Smyrna and was burned at the stake around 155 AD. Strengths: Endurance under persecution, faithfulness despite poverty and suffering. Message: Encouragement to remain faithful through trials, even unto death (Revelation 2:10). Scripture Reference: Revelation 2:8-11. Application: Be steadfast in faith despite difficulties.

*Ephesus: The Church that Lost Its First Love* *Location* : Ephesus was a major port city and the capital of the Roman province of Asia. Known for the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. *History:* Ephesus was a bustling, wealthy city with a large, pagan population. It had a vibrant Christian community that had been founded by Paul, who later sent Timothy as its pastor (1 Timothy 1:3). Strengths: Hard work, perseverance, intolerance of evil, sound doctrine. Weakness: Forsaking its "first love" (Revelation 2:4). Message: Christ calls the church to remember its initial zeal for Him and to return to a passionate, first-love relationship. Scripture Reference: Revelation 2:1-7.

*Long-Suffering* _Strengthened with all might, according to his glorious power, unto all patience and longsuffering with joyfulness. Colossians 1:11_ Love is the law of Christ’s kingdom. The Lord calls upon every one to reach a high standard. The lives of His people are to reveal love, meekness, long-suffering. Long-suffering bears something, yea, many things, without seeking to be avenged by word or act. “Long-suffering” is patience with offence; long endurance. If you are long-suffering, you will not impart to others your supposed knowledge of your brother’s mistakes and errors. You will seek to help and save him, because he has been purchased with the blood of Christ. “Tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother.” “Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual restore such a one in the spirit of meekness, considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted.” To be long-suffering is not to be gloomy and sad, sour and hardhearted; it is to be exactly the opposite. Try to live peaceably with all men, and let the atmosphere surrounding your soul be sweet and fragrant. The Lord hears every unwise word that is spoken. If you will battle against selfish human nature, you will go forward steadily in the work of overcoming hereditary and cultivated tendencies to wrong. By patience, long-suffering, and forbearance you will accomplish much. Remember that you cannot be humiliated by the unwise speeches of someone else, but that when you answer unwisely, you lose a victory that you might have gained. Be very careful of your words. Forbearance and unselfishness mark the words and deeds of those who are born again to live the new life in Christ.

At the cross of Calvary, love and selfishness stood face to face. Here was their crowning manifestation. Christ had lived only to comfort and bless, and in putting Him to death, Satan manifested the malignity of his hatred against God. He made it evident that the real purpose of his rebellion was to dethrone God, and to destroy Him through whom the love of God was shown.