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Heart of Stone

He built his dreams with fire and steel,   Through sweat and pain, through grit and will.   His path was carved with silent nights,   A war he waged beyond the sights.   But love, so sweet, so soft, so near,   Whispered dreams into his ear.   A choice was placed upon his chest—   His passion’s flame, or love’s request.   He turned away from burning light,   Held her close, embraced the night.   Yet soon he found, to his dismay,   Both love and purpose slipped away.   For goals demand a heart of stone,   And love still longs to call its own.   To chase one means to lose the fight,   To hold both tight is rarest might.   So walk the road with eyes aware,   Choose with wisdom, choose with care.   For once you drop what makes you whole,   You lose the fire—and lose your soul.

'Hesed' Wisdom

Brother, when you want to marry, look for a teacher. 

She will teach you a lesson.

Speaking of lessons:

Did you know that 'hesed' wisdom comes from God?

You need 'hesed' wisdom to know if the woman you choose to marry is the 'appointed one.'

Abraham sent his 'unnamed' servant to look for a wife for his son Isaac.

Abraham's servant asked God to show him the 'appointed one.' And God led the unnamed servant to Rebekah. 

The unnamed servant depicts the Holy Spirit. 

It is important to note that 'hesed' wisdom is superior to worldly wisdom. 

When you have a personal relationship with Christ Jesus, you develop a tendency to acknowledge Him in all your ways (Proverbs 3:5–6).

You talk to Him about everything, in all your ways. 

You see Him as your Shepherd, taller than you; He sees further than you; and He has taken care of the long haul. 

You see Him putting the right people in your path, and He causes them to like you and want to help you (Proverbs 21:1).

You see Him putting you in the right place at the right time. Because He is the Lord of Time (Galatians 5:18).

💡 Revelation 5:5

Alexander the Great was not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep.

But he confessed to being afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.

The world will mock you for being a sheep. 

“MKRISTO KONDOO.”

Unfortunately, they do not know that your Shepherd is the Lion of the tribe of Judah (Psalm 23:1).

And He has assured you of His help (Isaiah 41:10). 

Rest in the truth that the greatest knowledge is to know Christ your Wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:30).

And when you know Him, you know yourself.

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