Drawing from Edward Leigh’s "A Treatise of Divinity," this episode explores the beauty of wisdom shaped not by intellect alone but by the Holy Spirit. Divine wisdom humbles the heart, transforms the character, and teaches us to view the world through the lens of eternity. The truly wise are those who fear the Lord, obey His Word, and trust His ways even when they contradict human logic.
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Drawing from Edward Leigh’s "A Treatise of Divinity," this episode explores the beauty of wisdom shaped not by intellect alone but by the Holy Spirit. Divine wisdom humbles the heart, transforms the character, and teaches us to view the world through the lens of eternity. The truly wise are those who fear the Lord, obey His Word, and trust His ways even when they contradict human logic.
In this episode, we turn to Matthew Henry’s "A Method for Prayer" to rediscover the strength and sweetness of a praying life. Prayer is the breath of the soul — the believer’s constant communion with God. It refreshes faith, brings peace to troubled hearts, and fills ordinary days with heavenly power. The Christian who lives much in secret prayer carries the presence of God wherever he goes.
Hearts Aflame
Drawing from Edward Leigh’s "A Treatise of Divinity," this episode explores the beauty of wisdom shaped not by intellect alone but by the Holy Spirit. Divine wisdom humbles the heart, transforms the character, and teaches us to view the world through the lens of eternity. The truly wise are those who fear the Lord, obey His Word, and trust His ways even when they contradict human logic.