Walking in Wisdom
Trusting God in the Everyday Decisions of Life
Life is made up of decisions. Big ones, small ones, and all the quiet choices in between. In this devotional series, we’re diving into Proverbs 3 through 5 to discover what it really means to walk in wisdom. It’s not just about knowing right from wrong. It’s about trusting God in the middle of the mess, choosing integrity when no one’s looking, and pursuing peace instead of settling for what’s easy or convenient.
Each post in this series is written to meet you right where you are, in the ordinary moments of life, with practical, Spirit-led truth drawn straight from Scripture. Whether you're facing a major life decision or simply navigating your daily routine, this journey through Proverbs will help you take each step with intention and faith.
Let’s walk in wisdom, one faithful decision at a time.
Not Every Answer Comes in a Loud Voice
We often expect God’s direction to show up in bold, dramatic ways. But more often, it comes quietly. in the steady peace of Scripture, in the stillness of prayer, in the ordinary moments of life. If you’ve ever longed for a loud answer, maybe God is inviting you to lean in and listen closely.
Stay on the Path, Even When It’s Hard
It’s easy to stay on course when the road is smooth, but what about when it gets hard? Proverbs 4 reminds us that wisdom isn’t just about knowing right from wrong—it’s about staying committed to the path God sets before us, especially when it’s difficult.
Whose Voice Are You Listening To?
Ever been deep in conversation and missed your exit—literally or spiritually? I recently experienced that on a trip to Houston, and it reminded me how easy it is to get distracted and drift from the path God laid out. Proverbs 4 reminds us that God has already marked the way. The question is—are we listening?
Guard Your Heart: It’s the Wellspring of Life
We live in a world filled with noise, opinions, and distractions—and if we’re not careful, those things can shape our character more than we realize. Proverbs reminds us that everything flows from the heart. That’s why guarding it isn’t optional. It’s essential.
Don’t Trade Long-Term Peace for Short-Term Pleasure
We all face moments where something feels good in the moment, even though it will cost us peace later. In this first devotional from our Walking in Wisdom series through Proverbs 3–5, we reflect on what it means to live with long-term clarity instead of short-term compromise.