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In this reflective episode, we examine the struggle of not allowing the mind to rush us into premature conclusions, careless responses, or untested assumptions. Using Peter’s life as a biblical example, this message shows how boldness, speed, and confidence can be powerful gifts when they are submitted to wisdom, discernment, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.
This episode is an invitation to slow down without losing fire, to pause without fear, and to test inner promptings before trusting them. Whether in reading, writing, speaking, decision-making, or everyday communication, we are reminded that excellence requires more than quickness; it requires accuracy, humility, and spiritual government.
The message encourages us to embrace a “second look” discipline, allowing God to sanctify our speed, refine our confidence, and train our minds to walk in wisdom rather than impulse.
Key thought: Your brain can suggest, your personality can energize, but wisdom must govern, and the Spirit must lead.
By Bamidele OloruntobaSend us Fan Mail
In this reflective episode, we examine the struggle of not allowing the mind to rush us into premature conclusions, careless responses, or untested assumptions. Using Peter’s life as a biblical example, this message shows how boldness, speed, and confidence can be powerful gifts when they are submitted to wisdom, discernment, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.
This episode is an invitation to slow down without losing fire, to pause without fear, and to test inner promptings before trusting them. Whether in reading, writing, speaking, decision-making, or everyday communication, we are reminded that excellence requires more than quickness; it requires accuracy, humility, and spiritual government.
The message encourages us to embrace a “second look” discipline, allowing God to sanctify our speed, refine our confidence, and train our minds to walk in wisdom rather than impulse.
Key thought: Your brain can suggest, your personality can energize, but wisdom must govern, and the Spirit must lead.