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Wisdom is one of God’s greatest gifts—leading, protecting, and strengthening us. Which of these best describes how His wisdom has impacted you?


1️⃣ Kept me from making bad decisions – God’s wisdom has saved me from trouble more times than I can count!


2️⃣ Helped me navigate challenges – His wisdom has been my guide in tough seasons of life.


3️⃣ Transformed my mindset – Seeking God’s wisdom has changed how I think and respond to life.


4️⃣ I’m still learning – I’m asking God daily to grow me in wisdom.


Choose the answer that relates to you the most:

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As we wrap up our study on wisdom, let’s take a moment to remember this powerful truth: Wisdom is a gift from God! It’s not something we have to earn or achieve—it’s freely given to those who ask. James 1:5 reminds us, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach.”That means no matter where we are in life, no matter how many mistakes we’ve made, God is always ready to pour His wisdom into us when we seek Him.


Take a moment today to ask God for more wisdom. Trust that He will provide it, guiding your steps and shaping your future.

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We are already approaching the end of week one! Woohoo!!! 😃 As we get ready for our last day in “Wisdom”, I just wanted to take a moment to clarify how this study is designed to work so you can get the most out of it. The Noble Woman study is self-led, meaning you determine your own pace and approach while using the resources available to guide you.

 

Here’s how you can make the most of this journey: (click one and swipe)



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As we walk in wisdom, we begin to see its fruit—peace, clarity, direction, and transformation. These are the signs that God’s wisdom is shaping us from the inside out!


What’s the biggest fruit of wisdom you’ve seen in your life?

1️⃣ Peace – Wisdom has helped me find calm and confidence in my decisions.

2️⃣ Clarity – I see things more clearly and make choices with greater understanding.

3️⃣ Direction – God’s wisdom has guided me toward the right paths.

4️⃣ Transformation – Seeking wisdom has changed my heart, habits, and relationships.


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When we walk in wisdom, our lives begin to reflect its fruit. Proverbs 4:18 tells us, “The path of the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn, shining ever brighter until the full light of day.”


Wisdom brings peace, clarity, and direction—it transforms not just our decisions, but our hearts and our walk with God. As we seek wisdom, we begin to experience the light of His truth guiding our steps.


Take a moment to reflect: How has wisdom shaped your life? Have you noticed any “fruit” from choosing wisdom over impulse or personal understanding?

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Growing in wisdom takes time, patience, and trust in God’s process. But let’s be real—it’s not always easy!

What’s the biggest challenge for you in growing in wisdom?


Wisdom is a journey, not a destination! What’s the biggest challenge in your process of growing in wisdom?

  • 0%I want answers now, but wisdom takes time.

  • 0%It’s hard to let go of my own way and fully trust Him.

  • 0%I know what’s right, but actually doing it is the challenge.

  • 0%Some days I seek wisdom, other days I forget.

Drop a comment: What’s one way God has been growing wisdom in your life lately? Let’s encourage each other! ⬇️

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Wisdom isn’t something we wake up with—it’s something we grow into. Proverbs 14:1 tells us, “The wise woman builds her house,” reminding us that wisdom is a lifelong process. It takes patience, perseverance, and trust in God’s timing.

The good news? We don’t have to figure it out alone! James 1:5 promises that if we ask God for wisdom, He will give it to us. As we trust Him, He shapes our character and guides our decisions.


Take a moment to reflect: How can you remain steadfast in seeking wisdom, even when the process feels slow?

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By fasting and praying. Reading the word daily. Most of all trusting Gods word even when you don’t understand.

Wisdom isn’t just what we know—it’s how we show it! Which of these is your go-to way of applying wisdom?


How do you often put wisdom into action?

  • 0%Through my words

  • 0%Through my decisions

  • 0%Through my patience

  • 0%Through my actions

Drop a comment: What’s one situation where you applied wisdom and saw a better outcome? Let’s encourage each other! ⬇️

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Wisdom isn’t just about what we know—it’s about how we live. Proverbs 31:26 says, “She opens her mouth with wisdom,” reminding us that true wisdom flows from our hearts into our words and actions. A wise woman speaks with grace, acts with discernment, and reflects God’s truth in her daily life.


Today, take a moment to reflect: Do your words and actions reflect God’s wisdom? Are you speaking life, making sound decisions, and handling situations with discernment? Let’s challenge ourselves to not just gain wisdom but to live it out.

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The Bible says wisdom is more valuable than riches (Proverbs 3:15). But gaining wisdom often requires sacrifice.


If wisdom is more valuable than riches, what would you trade to gain more of it?

  • 0%Comfort

  • 0%Pride

  • 0%Time

  • 0%Control

What’s one piece of wisdom you’ve learned that changed your life? Let’s share and grow together! Write your response in the comments ⬇️

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We live in a world that chases wealth, status, and success. But the Bible tells us that wisdom is far more valuable than any material treasure! Proverbs 4:7 reminds us, “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore, get wisdom.” Wisdom isn’t just about knowing the right things—it’s about living them out daily. It directs our paths, protects us from harm, and helps us walk in alignment with God’s will.


Take a moment to reflect: How has wisdom shaped your life? Have you ever made a decision based on wisdom that protected you from trouble or led you to a better outcome?

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Proverbs 3:5-6 teaches us to "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding." But sometimes, we mix up knowledge with wisdom! Knowledge is knowing, but wisdom is knowing how to apply it through trusting God. Let’s dive into this together!


Which of these best describes your current approach to wisdom and knowledge?

  • 0%I rely on what I know

  • 0%I trust God’s direction

  • 0%It’s a balance

  • 0%I’m still learning

Share in the comments: What’s one area of your life where you’re learning to trust God’s wisdom over your own understanding?

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In every area of my life really, God has given me specific instructions regarding every area of my life. Sometimes it's a struggle to not go off of what I see and know and trust Him and His guidance, especially when it doesn't make sense. However, I have learned to trust Him and I am still learning to trust him and every area of my life.

Welcome to Day 2 of the Noble Woman National Study!!! Today, let’s take a moment to separate wisdom from knowledge, because the two often get confused.


Knowledge is about gathering information

—it’s knowing facts and details. But wisdom is about understanding what to do with that knowledge. It’s the difference between knowing the Ten Commandments and actually living by them. Wisdom teaches us how to walk in obedience, apply God’s Word to our lives, and avoid pitfalls along the way. James 1:5 reminds us that if we lack wisdom, all we have to do is ask God, and He will give it to us generously. Isn’t that a beautiful promise?


Scriptures to read today: Proverbs 3:13-18 and Proverbs 4:7-13

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Proverbs 1:7 reminds us that "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." But what does that really look like in our daily lives? Let’s reflect together!

Which of these best describes how you show reverence for God in your life?

  • 0%Prayer & Worship

  • 0%Studying His Word

  • 0%Living with Integrity

  • 0%Serving Others

Drop your vote above and share in the comments—what does the fear of the Lord mean to YOU? ⬇️

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All of the choices are relevant to my life and to the lives of Christians. However, I am called specially to serve others including youth. I serve as a Sunday School teacher at my church for youth ages 9 to 12; I serve as an Usher also. I serve on the repast ministry and take on other roles as God leads and guides me. Studying God’s word, praying, and striving to live as God desires of me, serving where He has placed me, all show reverence for God in my life. I am still learning, growing, and more thankful each day as I age. Always pray for one another including your family and oneself.

Good morning ladies, and welcome to our journey into the virtues of a noble woman! I am so excited to begin with the foundation of it all—Wisdom. Now, when we talk about wisdom, we aren’t just talking about knowing a lot of things. Wisdom is something much deeper. Proverbs 31:26 tells us, 'She opens her mouth with wisdom, and on her tongue is the law of kindness.' This kind of wisdom transforms not only how we think but also how we live, speak, and reflect God’s presence in our lives. This week, we’re going to discover how wisdom begins and why it’s one of the most important virtues we can embrace as women of God.


As we begin this week of study, I want to challenge you to think about where you need God’s wisdom most. Is there an area of your life where you’ve been relying on your own understanding?…


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