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My God, Thank You For Putting Wisdom and Understanding In My Heart

January 22 Scripture Meditations Based on Exodus 36-40 Key Verse – Exodus 36:1 Then wrought Bezaleel and Aholiab, and every wise hearted man, in whom the LORD put wisdom and understanding to know how to work all manner of work for the service of the sanctuary, according to all that the LORD had commanded.
MY GOD, THANK YOU FOR PUTTING WISDOM AND UNDERSTANDING IN MY HEART Thank You for putting wisdom and understanding in my heart and soul To know how to work well in my Christian role While You move me completely whole By Your grace along Your eternal goal. Thank You for putting wisdom and understanding in my heart and intention To serve You with full devotion While You command me along Your instruction By Your power toward fruitfulness’ production. Thank You for putting wisdom and understanding in my heart and mind To seek You and Your will truly find While You lead me fulfill the tasks You have me assigned By Your calling so definitely assertive, yet very kind. Thank You for putting wisdom and understanding in my heart and desire To love You most beyond anyone I admire While You cherish me, Your valued treasure You cleansed from sin-mire By Your compassion that doesn’t tire and retire. Thank You for putting wisdom and understanding in my heart and spirit To prioritize You always to be heavenly fit While You deal gently with me, pulling me from frustration-pit By Your mercy of truthful gentle wit. Thank You for putting wisdom and understanding in my heart and personality To walk with You, my sovereign authority While You rule over me, Your child needing faith-maturity By Your assurance, braced upon Your faithfulness-integrity.
January 22, 2022

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