Preparation For Something Greater!

Every branch in me that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.” — John 15:2 (KJV)

One of the most difficult seasons in life is when God begins to prune us.

Pruning is not pleasant. It involves cutting away. It can feel like loss, disappointment, delay, or even pain. Yet Jesus reminds us in John 15:2 that when a branch is already bearing fruit, the Father prunes it—not to harm it, but to help it.

Think about that for a moment.

The branch is not being cut because it is failing. It is being cut because it is succeeding.

Sometimes we assume that every hardship is a sign that something is wrong. But often, God is simply removing what is unnecessary so that what is essential can flourish. He may be cutting away distractions, unhealthy habits, misplaced priorities, or even good things that are keeping us from His best.

The Master Gardener knows exactly what He is doing.

If you are walking through a season of pruning today, do not lose heart. The cutting is not punishment; it is preparation. God sees the fruit He desires to produce in your life, and He is lovingly shaping you for greater effectiveness, deeper character, and increased usefulness in His kingdom.

Trust the process. Trust the Gardener.

The same hands that hold the pruning knife are the hands that were nailed to the cross for you.

Your future fruitfulness is worth today’s pruning.

The Beginning Of Wisdom! #scripture #michaeljoeharvell #life #spirituality #bible

“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.” — Proverbs 9:10 (KJV)

One of the greatest misconceptions in our world is that wisdom comes from age, education, success, or experience alone. While those things can certainly teach us valuable lessons, Proverbs reminds us that true wisdom begins somewhere else—it begins with God.

The phrase “the fear of the LORD” does not mean being afraid of God. It means standing in awe of Him, honoring Him, reverencing Him, and recognizing that He is God and we are not. Wisdom begins when we stop trying to be the author of our own truth and start seeking His truth.

I’ve discovered that some of the smartest people I know still make foolish decisions when they leave God out of the equation. On the other hand, some of the wisest people I know may not have impressive degrees hanging on their walls, but they walk with God daily and seek His direction in every area of life.

If you need wisdom today, start by drawing near to the Lord. Open His Word. Spend time in prayer. Ask Him for guidance. The closer you walk with Him, the clearer your path becomes.

Remember, wisdom is not merely knowing what is right. Wisdom is having the courage to do what is right because God says it is right.

Walk with God today, and you’ll never walk alone.

Cheerful Giving!

The Beginning of Wisdom

“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.” — Proverbs 9:10 (KJV)

One of the greatest misconceptions in our world is that wisdom comes from age, education, success, or experience alone. While those things can certainly teach us valuable lessons, Proverbs reminds us that true wisdom begins somewhere else—it begins with God.

The phrase “the fear of the LORD” does not mean being afraid of God. It means standing in awe of Him, honoring Him, reverencing Him, and recognizing that He is God and we are not. Wisdom begins when we stop trying to be the author of our own truth and start seeking His truth.

I’ve discovered that some of the smartest people I know still make foolish decisions when they leave God out of the equation. On the other hand, some of the wisest people I know may not have impressive degrees hanging on their walls, but they walk with God daily and seek His direction in every area of life.

If you need wisdom today, start by drawing near to the Lord. Open His Word. Spend time in prayer. Ask Him for guidance. The closer you walk with Him, the clearer your path becomes.

Remember, wisdom is not merely knowing what is right. Wisdom is having the courage to do what is right because God says it is right.

Walk with God today, and you’ll never walk alone.

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