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Wherever the Holy Spirit dwells, His presence creates a hunger for holiness. His office is to magnify Christ, and it is He who gives the believer a desire to be like Christ. The natural man has no such passion. But in the Christian, the Spirit of God begins to carry out the will of God to make the child of God like the Son of God (Romans 8:29). And He who began this good work in the life of the believer “will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus” (Philippians 1:6).
Donald S. Whitney

Not all leaders think about wisdom as a character trait that needs to be carefully cultivated. Of course, we would quickly agree that wisdom is more valuable than money or status. At least we would agree with that statement intellectually. But how many of us pursue wisdom with the same vigor with which we pursue wealth? How many of us cultivate wisdom with the same passion we use to cultivate our stock portfolio? Somehow we believe that wisdom just comes by itself. Certainly, wisdom can and often is the end result of long experience in the leader’s field of expertise. But the leader who gains wisdom by making poor decisions and learning from them is much farther behind than the leader who seeks the right kind of wisdom from the start.
Kenneth Boa

Bible – Read the Español – (Spanish Modern) Salmos Chapter 60:1-12 Online.

Index: Español – (Spanish Modern)

 

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60:1 (Al músico principal. Sobre “La Rosa del Testimonio”. Mictam de David, para ser enseñado. Compuesto cuando provocó la confrontación con Siria mesopotámica y Siria de Soba, y Joab volvió y derrotó a 12.000 de Edom en el valle de la Sal) Oh Dios, tú nos has desechado; has roto nuestras defensas. Te has airado. ¡Vuelve a nosotros!

60:2 Hiciste temblar la tierra; la has agrietado. Restaura sus fallas, porque se desmorona.

60:3 Has hecho ver duras cosas a tu pueblo; nos has hecho beber vino de aturdimiento.

60:4 Has dado bandera a los que te temen, para que alcancen seguridad ante el arco. (Selah)

60:5 Salva con tu diestra y respóndenos, de modo que sean librados tus amados.

60:6 Dios ha hablado en su santuario: “¡Cómo me regocijo! Repartiré Siquem y mediré el valle de Sucot.

60:7 Mío es Galaad, y mío es Manasés. Efraín es la fortaleza de mi cabeza; Judá es mi cetro.

60:8 Moab es la vasija en que me lavo; sobre Edom echaré mis sandalias, y sobre Filistea lanzaré mi grito de victoria.”

60:9 ¿Quién me guiará a la ciudad fortificada? ¿Quién me conducirá hasta Edom?

60:10 ¿No serás tú, oh Dios, que nos habías desechado, y que ya no sales, oh Dios, con nuestros ejércitos?

60:11 Danos socorro ante el enemigo, pues vana es la liberación que da el hombre.

60:12 Con Dios haremos proezas, y él aplastará a nuestros enemigos.