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This week, we’re asking God to give us clarity and understanding.

No matter what you face and how impossible that situation may be, God will show us the most excellent to handle it.

Let’s first read from Proverbs 2:6-9,

For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding; he stores up sound wisdom for the upright; he is a shield to those who walk in integrity, guarding the paths of justice and watching over the way of his saints. Then you will understand righteousness and justice and equity, every good path;

Clearly, the Bible tells us that we can get wisdom, knowledge and understanding from God. And, these gifts are so crucial to helping us find clarity and making sense of every path we may be on in any given season of life.

You also have to understand that wisdom is built upon knowledge, which is an accumulation of information. Now, you have to understand that we don’t know everything.

What about things we don’t know? You may Google them and only come across opinions, but not true knowledge.

In other words, there are answers to problems we face we can get from human wisdom. There are also those issues, only God can give us the answer. That’s where we need God’s wisdom, knowledge and understanding.

God is the only One who can help us make sense of giants that seem so much bigger than any human being.

Please, join us and pray about all that:

Most precious and loving Father,

You know everything because you create all things, including humans. You understand time because you create time and seasons. We, as humans, understand partially what we experience and know. We struggle with what we don’t know or understand. That’s why we pray that you give us wisdom, which comes out of your Word. Help us live by your word so that we can acquire your knowledge and understanding. Enable us to make sense of every path we find ourselves on this week and the weeks ahead. Grant us clarity that we will always find the best and Biblical way to handle every situation we face today and always. In Christ’s name, your Son, we pray. Amen.