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Nahum 1:7
Now, if you’re like me, Nahum might not be the first book you turn to when looking for encouragement. It’s one of those shorter books in the Old Testament that often gets overlooked. But Nahum was a prophet with a powerful message. He spoke at a time when the people of Judah were witnessing the brutal power of the Assyrians—specifically, Nineveh, a city known for its cruelty and oppression


Proverbs 1:7-8
Proverbs 1:7-8 teaches us that true wisdom starts with deep respect for God. To fear the Lord doesn’t mean to be afraid, but to honor, trust, and recognize His authority above all else.
The world often rejects wisdom and discipline, but those who seek God’s truth will walk in knowledge and understanding. This verse also reminds us of the value of instruction—listening to godly teaching, whether from parents, mentors, or Scripture itself, leads to a strong foundation in life.
Wisdom isn’t just about what we know—it’s about who we listen to and how we apply what we learn. Choose to walk in God’s wisdom, and He will lead you on the right path


Proverbs 3:5-6
This is a powerful reminder that true wisdom begins with trust in God. When life feels uncertain, when decisions seem overwhelming, this verse calls us to surrender—not to our own limited understanding but to the One who sees the whole picture.
Trusting in the Lord with all your heart means letting go of control and allowing Him to lead. Acknowledging Him in all your ways means seeking His guidance in every aspect of life—big or small. And His promise? He will direct your path.
You don’t have to have all the answers. You don’t have to figure it all out alone. Walk by faith, trust in God’s wisdom, and He will make your path clear.

