Truth, discernment and practical wisdom for women

The devotional touched on the Israelites' complaining and hoarding in the wilderness, leading to God's wrath. It emphasized not seeking more than what God has given us and knowing our identity in Christ to avoid falling to envy or dissatisfaction. The story highlighted God's power and provision, encouraging trust in His blessings without sorrow. God gradually gives blessings to allow people to grow into them and handle the weight of blessings without sorrow. He advises expanding knowledge to gain wisdom and skill, which benefits not only oneself but also others and the kingdom. Effort is required to master skills, but there's a divine element at play too. The speaker shares a personal story about overcoming dyslexia with God's help. The speaker shares their journey of overcoming dyslexia to achieve academic success by allowing God to renew their mind. They emphasize the importance of seeking God's wisdom to transform knowledge into skill and blessings. They urge relying on God's strength to expand one's capacity for growth and prosperity.

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Fe Jones is an author, certified life coach, and lifelong student of psychology, philosophy, and Scripture. I help women build stronger lives through truth, wisdom, and real change. My work brings together biblical insight, practical wisdom, health, and personal growth to help women break unhealthy patterns, think clearly, and move forward with integrity.
Through books, essays, podcasts, and guided resources, I write for women who are ready for more than temporary inspiration. They want depth, clarity, and lasting change. My approach is direct, compassionate, and grounded in biblical truth, lived experience, and a deep commitment to understanding how people grow.