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"The Classroom Of Wisdom"



A Wise Person Is Not A Proud One.

Pride And Vanity Are Like Poison

To The Spirit Of Wisdom.



As Believers We Must Never Spend

Time On The Plateau Of Past

Accomplishments Or Present

Achievements.

We Must Realize We Can Never Plumb

The Depths Of God's Wisdom, Never

Exhaust His Boundless Supply.



We Should Constantly Press On To Know

God Hos. 6:3, Always Learning, Always

Seated At The Feet Of The Master, Always

Awed By The Glory And Grace Of God.



The Wise Learner Understands He Is

Totally Dependent On God To Reveal His

Truth.

One Cannot Come To Know And Fellowship

Intimately With Christ Apart From The

Benevolent Ministry Of The Holy Spirit Who

Guides, Corrects, Instructs, And Exhorts.



The Wise Learner Is Careful To Give Credit

To God Alone And Not To "Venture To Speak

Of Anything Except What Christ Has

Accomplished Through {HIM}." Rom. 15:18



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