[2] “It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.” – Proverbs 25:2 (NIV)
God is a God who doesn’t like explaining everything to the greatest detail, especially when it comes to divine vision and futuristic promises yet to be fulfilled. He likes to conceal matters. But He reveals those secrets to those who fear Him (see Psalm 25:9). However, for you to fear God, you must be close to Him. So, in essence, those who are close to God are those who get to know the secrets of God. And that explains why strong Christians who love to have fellowship with God possess much divine wisdom.
There are many believers around the world. But some know God better than others. All believers are kings and priests in Christ (see Revelation 5:5). But not all exhibit their kingly and priestly anointing to the brim. Why? Because those who don’t labour to know Him deeper through consistent divine fellowship usually don’t have the divine wisdom to decode God’s secrets.
In the second part of Proverbs 25:2, the Bible says, “… to search out a matter is the glory of kings.” So, you unleash a unique area of God’s glory upon your life when you, by divine wisdom, are able to solve complex problems. Such wisdom usually baffles unbelievers’ minds.
Dear believer, no matter where you are on the face of this Earth, never put aside your relationship with God, especially when you get more busy. For it is through divine fellowship, you’ll get strength for the work you do.
You’re a blessing.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for Your wisdom in my life. Nourish my mind with Your unfailing Word, and help me to become a problem-solver wherever I go. In Jesus’ name. Amen!
Devotional Code: KGD – 2025 – 017
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