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Jacob simply wanted his father to affirm him…

Pursuing Wisdom Posted on 11/02/2021 by Patricia11/02/2021

I often wonder why Jacob asked for yet one more blessing. Remember the Jacob who … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Character Meditations, God's Touch In Our Lives | Tagged Father affirming son, Father's love, Genesis 32, identity from father, Jacob, validation | 2 Replies

How Should We Respond in an Unfair World? 2500 Year-Old Advice…

Pursuing Wisdom Posted on 01/07/2021 by Patricia01/08/2021

a lot of unjust rulers Asaph published Psalm 73 about 2,500 years ago, but it’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Character Meditations, Legacy of Wisdom | Tagged Psalm 73, unfair | 6 Replies

When the Viper Bites

Pursuing Wisdom Posted on 03/20/2018 by Patricia03/21/2018

The natives of Malta were kind, but they watched closely. Many of the men who … Continue reading →

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Why should I care that God chose Saul as Israel’s first king?

Pursuing Wisdom Posted on 10/24/2016 by Patricia10/24/2016

Why did Yahweh choose King Saul as Israel’s first king?  Saul’s kingship ended in failure, … Continue reading →

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Peter’s Heart, or Judas’ Heart? And What’s the Difference Really?

Pursuing Wisdom Posted on 10/10/2016 by Patricia10/16/2016

Both Peter and Judas wanted Jesus to rule a kingdom. But it wasn’t the same … Continue reading →

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Wisdom is an illusive thing. It seems the more we try to gain wisdom, the more we lack. Sometimes wisdom can sneak up and tap us on the shoulder and we'll actually do or say something wise. But where's the consistency? Soon we realize wisdom isn't something we do or say. It's who we are. We grow in wisdom by spending time with the One who IS the Wisdom of God--our Lord Jesus, His Spirit, word and body (I Cor 1:24, 30). As we surrender our will to the Lord, His presence transforms us. We absorb His character. More and more we reflect His wisdom into our daily lives by His power flowing through us. Let's join the journey of pursuing wisdom, leaving its legacy for future generations.

But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy.

- James 3:17, NKJV

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Patricia Tillman is a writer and teacher who desires to help people surrender to the transforming power of Christ's Spirit and word. She has a master's degree in biblical studies from Lancaster Bible College. She enjoys spending time with her husband and special needs son, and serving her church in teaching and leading worship.

 

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