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DO YOU THINK YOU ARE WISE? THEN CONSIDER THESE. *Attempting to prove to everyone at all times that we are wiser than them all exposes us to higher level of foolishness and disgrace. *We are all fallible being so we are prone to making error, most times unknowingly and when we think we are perfectly correct. *Not every vision is of God and not every voice is of God. The thought of God is higher than the thinking of men. Dont limit God to your thought or personal revelation. *Things arent always the way they appeared, even the angels of darkness do appeared as angels of light. Let another man prove and praise you. * We know in part and understand in part and no man has the monopoly of knowledge, so they said in the school of wisdom. Please accept your limitation. *Nothing is constant except God, even with that His methods of doing things do changes time to times. Dont reduce God to your present stature and status. *For a limited man to ascribe omniscient of the illimitable God to himself is suicidal. Appreciates the part of God hes revealed to you but never assume thats all of him. *True knowledge does not breed pride, ignorant does. A professor is someone who majored on a minus, choosing to know much of a minor subject or tiny object, hell be the most fooliest to assumed the position of the possessor of every major and minor subject and object or to be wiser than Him. *What you know is just a piece of all you need to know. Stays humbled. *To think you know more than others is to expose yourself to the condemnations of them all and the greatest of us All. Respectively yours, John Olatunji @odeku30 My official Single is coming out soon, you can send your email address to odeku30@gmail or +234-816-703-2608 to be among the first 100 people to listen to it.
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