Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.
The scripture counsels that to everything there is a season, and a time
to everything under the heaven...a time to keep silence, and a time to
speak... (Ecc. 3:1-7).
A lot of people have had their visions and dreams
aborted by divulging every bit of their plans to whomsoever that cares
to listen.The bible admonished us to be swift to hear, and slow
to speak, but most often, we are more in a hurry to speak than to
prayerfully seek the face of God for perfect direction on the steps to
take towards actualizing our visions and dreams. In most cases, we
remember God only when our wisdom fails us or when the implementation of
counsels from others seem not to be yielding fruits. But the truth
remains that we cannot put the cat before the horse- Proverbs 4:7 KJV
When we
present our matters to God, He will give us the wisdom, knowledge and
understanding to go about it. It is this divine wisdom that will enable
us to know when to talk and when to hold our peace, the counsel to
accept and the ones we need not implement. Let’s take for an
instance, a man whom God wants to bless and revealed to him in a vision a
plot of land for sale that contains silver and gold. Rather than making
haste to buy the land, he goes about telling people how rich the land
is and his desire to buy it at all cost. There are people that are goal
oriented and definitely they will go for the land before him. God is the
source of all wisdom and He says that wisdom is the principal thing and
counsels us to get it with all our getting.
It will be an uphill task for that man or woman that talks too much to record any meaningful success in any area that success or failure is determined by the level of confidentiality one can keep vital information that may make or mar the outcome of any venture.
It will be an uphill task for that man or woman that talks too much to record any meaningful success in any area that success or failure is determined by the level of confidentiality one can keep vital information that may make or mar the outcome of any venture.
It is no gainsaying that sentiments
should be kept at bay when handling any situation that has the tendency
of building or destroying, planting or uprooting; therefore, You have no
business continuing to confide your hypothetical works in a person (no
matter whom he is to you) who never believes that 'any good thing can
come from Nazareth'; those who are quick in identifying one’s weaknesses
and never spot the inestimable potentials in him,
Continuing to confide in them just because they may feel bad at the end that you nurtured and executed a project without their fore-knowledge as a friend, brother, sister or relation is capable of causing irreparable harm to you.
Continuing to confide in them just because they may feel bad at the end that you nurtured and executed a project without their fore-knowledge as a friend, brother, sister or relation is capable of causing irreparable harm to you.
A great number of the strongholds we face in life
are self-inflicted. We open up at ease to the enemy even before he
probes more deeply into any issue. We often sing even when no one cares
to listen. One thing is clear; a talkative is never sensitive to the
devices of the enemy. He can never discern. He talks without a pause
even when the Holy Spirit is speaking.
In the book of 1Kings
chapter 13, we read a story of a man of God and the old prophet. An
instruction had been handed down to the man of God and he successfully
executed it but the devil was bent on destroying him and he extended his
hand of fellowship to the enemy by his ‘too much talking.’ As God has
instructed him neither to stop over nor to eat during the course of his
assignment, what he needed do when the old prophet invited him to eat
was to politely decline. He owes the old prophet no detailed explanation
of why he does not want to eat.
We should not forget that the devil is not omniscient. He relies more often on the information we willingly or carelessly offered and our weaknesses that we have failed to deal with.
Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak... James 1:19 KJV
REMAIN BLESSED AND HAVE A MEMORABLE WEEKEND.
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