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Devotional - 06th Jan 2022

 'Evil men understand not judgment: but they that seek the Lord understand all things' (Proverbs 28:5).

The evil men of this world know not the law of God, nor do they understand His judgment. They do not know right from wrong. The Lord will take vengeance on them, since they do not consider His work, and the operation of his hand.
It's not so with those who are born again, who worship and adore Him.
Those who seek the Lord will understand all things.
We must seek the Lord for righteousness, life and salvation. It is only in Christ our Lord, that we are able to understand all things. That is, the things He wants us to understand that's necessary for our salvation.
The Lord wants us to understand all things relating to a spiritual and saving knowledge of God,  in Christ.
Men hearts are naturally wicked, so we need Christ in our hearts to love and care for each other, to forgive and have mercy and compassion.
God's Word is ever true, we need to trust His Word and Judge according to what God had to say on the matter.
Evil men reject the Word of God and chose their mode of thinking and going down their own path, therefore, they do not understand justice.
When we seek the Lord and know Him through His Word, we not only understand justice, but we understand all things.
We will learn to perceive what is right, and make a right decision on what God expects in any situation.
Let us always seek and know Christ, to study His Word, so we can see the bigger picture God is revealing to us. God gives  all to us in Christ, because when we have Him, we have everything.
Let us find Christ and desire to know Him with all of our hearts, that we can grow and develop spiritually.

Have a wonderful day

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