Wisdom vs. Folly
Scripture shows us how wisdom guards the heart and keeps us on course, while foolishness pulls us off it.

Scripture shows us how wisdom guards the heart and keeps us on course, while foolishness pulls us off it.
God gives free will because He desires chosen obedience, not forced compliance. That is why He still invites us to say daily: “Not my will, but Yours be done.”
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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.
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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.