1. If you closely follow the Lord’s words and put them into practice by obedience to His word, you can be sure that He will give you wisdom. The source of this wisdom is the Lord Himself with you. However, it is important that others see Him. It is not enough to say, “The Lord is with me,” if this is not manifested in your life (Genesis 39:3; Isaiah 41:10).
2. It is no use saying, “The Lord is with me,” without evidence. The proof lies in the fact that everything placed in your hands prospers—not because of your skill, but because the Lord acts. In truth, it is the Word itself that accomplishes the work. Therefore, your attitude toward God’s word makes all the difference: listening attentively, diligently seeking it, and putting it into practice. Thus, the Lord’s presence becomes evident, and there is prosperity (Matthew 6:33; Jeremiah 29:11).
3. Teenagers live in the context of loving the Word with reverence. They value its simplicity and seek it eagerly, like a deer longs for streams of water. Thus, they grow up in an environment that shapes them into sensible and wise people (Psalm 42:1).
4. “As for me, this is my covenant with you: You will be the father of many nations” (Genesis 17:1b-4). What did God mean here? That, on His side, the covenant is firm. He guarantees that Abraham will be the father of many nations. But the covenant involves obligation on both sides. And what about Abraham? What is his responsibility? The Lord makes it clear: the covenant will only be fulfilled if Abraham walks in the presence of God. Therefore, the human commitment is to walk in the presence of God” (Daily Food, book 7, week 3, Wednesday, p. 47).
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