Theme: no one have arrived.
Proverbs 3:34 – Understanding God's Grace Toward the Humble - The ...Proverbs 3:34, stating "He scoffs at the scoffers and scorns the scorners, Yet He gives His grace to the humble," contrasts God’s active opposition to the proud/arrogant (scorners) with His favor bestowed upon the lowly. It highlights that pride rejects divine wisdom, while humility opens the door for grace, a theme repeated in the New Testament.
On my journey, I’ve always had a rough time wanting to help leadership for free that act like they don’t need your help it’s hard to minister to a hardheaded  preacher that’s not willing to hear what the Holy Spirit is saying through you because of pride.
Wisdom speaks.
The only one that will never need advice is ABBA FATHER 🙌🏾
A apostle need apostles advice,prophets need prophets advice, evangelists need evangelist advice, pastors need pastors  advice, teachers need teachers, advice, ministers need ministers advice bishops need bishops advice.
Ekklesia all we can do is pray for leadership that act like they know it all we don’t need ABBA FATHER to oppose us in any state or country. Let’s remain humble on purpose daily.
Acronym: for pride. People, rid, it, don’t, entertain.
Proverbs 16:18, "Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall," is a core wisdom teaching, traditionally linked to Solomon, warning that arrogance and overconfidence invite inevitable ruin. It emphasizes that a high, independent view of oneself (haughty spirit) leads to careless mistakes and spiritual downfall i’m good on all of that when you really sit down and think about it, it makes no sense. That is satan demonic business.

James 4:6
But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”
Divine story time.
James 4:6 serves as a pivot point in a stern rebuke to believers acting like the world—characterized by quarreling, pride, and spiritual adultery. James highlights that while the audience's, selfish behavior puts them in conflict with Elohim, Elohim gives "greater grace" to those who humble themselves rather than pursuing selfish pride.







































































