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Devotional - 22nd Dec 2021

 ' the eyes of the Lord preserve knowledge, and he overthroweth the words of the transgressors' (Proverbs 22:12).

God is Sovereign over all the earth and his eyes are everywhere. His eyes run back and forth throughout the length and breath of the earth.
God's eyes preserved knowledge of himself and look unto those who know him, and do His will.
The Lord overthrow the words of those who are unfaithful and handle his word deceitfully, bringing them to nought.
God despised the arrogant thoughts of the wicked (Psalm 119:113).
He is committed to expose and destroy the thoughts and words of transgressors, But still His eyes preseved His knowledge and the people in the earth who trust him.
We must recognise that it's only one place to go for knowledge- the Creator God through His Word.
Let us humble ourselves before the God of Heaven  and ask him to earnestly teach us true knowledge.
Even though God has reserved knowledge to Himself, he has also revealed much for his people to learn and do.
It was God the Son who inspired men to write the Bible, then he preserved its copying and translating so that His knowledge would be accessible to all who  read it.
The Divine providence preserved knowledge of truth about God. He wants us to act according to truth and knowledge.
It is important to train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it (Proverbs 22:6).
As God's children's we should learn to know God  and serve him, as well as, walk with Him.
God sees, observe and take note of, guarding the minds of those with wisdom and knowledge, and overthrow the words of the faithless.
Let us give glory to God, that his eyes preseve knowledge and that they are on us all the time.

Have a wonderful day

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