Ephesians 1:17 (KJV)
“That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ… may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him.”
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1 Corinthians 15–16, Psalms 148
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In the 1980s, Bulgaria was under a fierce Communist regime determined to eradicate Christianity. Churches were shut down, Bibles were banned, and pastors were imprisoned. One of those pastors was Christo Kulichev, a bold evangelical minister who refused to stop preaching the Gospel.
On January 9, 1985, Pastor Christo was arrested, falsely accused, and sentenced to eight months in prison for his unwavering faith. The authorities thought that silencing him would end his ministry. But God had another plan.
While in prison, Christo chose not to murmur or despair. Instead, he sought God for wisdom and revelation. Realizing that his imprisonment was not a setback but a divine setup he began to share the love of Christ with inmates and guards. Revival broke out within the prison walls as souls were saved and hope was restored.
When Pastor Christo was finally released, he testified that his ministry inside prison was far more fruitful than what he could have achieved if he had not been arrested.. The Communist regime had unknowingly expanded the reach of the Gospel.
Through wisdom and revelation a place of captivity turned into a platform for greater ministry.
When the Spirit of wisdom and revelation rests upon us, life’s trials take on new meaning. Where others see persecution, we see purpose. What seems like a setback only becomes a divine setup for a greater comeback.. Obstacles, when viewed through the lens of revelation, are not roadblocks but stepping stones to greater glory.
Therefore, never allow opposition to discourage you. Instead, ask God for wisdom to navigate and triumph through every trial.
Wisdom interprets adversity from Heaven’s perspective, turning resistance into refinement and pain into progress.
The difference between defeat and dominion lies in the revelation you receive from God. While natural wisdom reacts to problems, divine wisdom reinterprets them in the light of destiny. Where others see a casting down, you see a lifting up.
That’s why Paul prayed in Ephesians 1:17 that believers may receive “the spirit of wisdom and revelation” — because until revelation comes, elevation cannot begin.
When God opens your eyes, you see beyond your Goliath and see the throne awaiting you. You stop asking “Why me?” and start asking “How can this glorify God?”
Wisdom gives you perspective to recognize that every test is an opportunity for a testimony.
Today as we walk in wisdom and revelation, certainly we are triumphing over every trial, and shining brighter through God’s glory.
PRAYER:
Lord, please open my eyes to see beyond the trials before me. Fill me with the spirit of wisdom and revelation that I may always discern Your divine purpose. Please enable me to be spiritually sensitive to the leadings of Your Spirit in every situation in Jesus Name.
QUOTE;
The battle you are faced with today is a good warfare because God has already foreordained victorious end for you – WORDBITE 222..
Shalom!
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