With My Whole Heart I Will Agree
Obedience isn’t perfection—it’s surrender. It’s saying, “Yes, Lord,” when it’s difficult, inconvenient, or unclear. When His Spirit speaks to us, our whole heart must respond.

Obedience isn’t perfection—it’s surrender. It’s saying, “Yes, Lord,” when it’s difficult, inconvenient, or unclear. When His Spirit speaks to us, our whole heart must respond.
Wisdom chooses God’s will over human folly—surrendering self-will to divine order and walking in the blessing of obedience. True wisdom listens, loves, and lives out “Thy will be done” with a surrendered heart.
God’s will begins with knowing His Word and allowing His Spirit to lead us. God’s will is not only sovereign—it is personal, guiding us toward holiness, gratitude, forgiveness, and faithfulness.
Wisdom anchors us so that pain, problems, disappointments, and attacks of the prowler cannot uproot us. Our roots must draw from living water, not human opinion. Even in laughter the heart may ache, but wisdom discerns God’s purposes. (Proverbs 14:13)
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Circumstances shift, but our strength comes from the Lord. Whether facing pain, problems, or disappointments, we are called to stay planted in God’s wisdom. In Christ, our roots grow deeper and our lives bear lasting fruit.
When we walk in the Spirit, we live righteous lives. Spiritual growth and renewal are impossible without regeneration — but with Christ, we are rooted, renewed, and fruitful in Him.
The early church prayed with power, and God moved. Today, we are called to the same faith: to pray fervently, trust God’s Word, and walk in the Spirit. Our God has not changed.