GOFAMINT DAILY DEVOTIONAL
THE WISE LISTENS TO
COUNSEL
MonDAY. 20/6/2022
Suggested Hymn: GHB 61
Devotional Reading: Proverbs 19:20-29
Topic For Adults: Safety In Godly Counsel
Topic For Youths: Walk In The Counsel Of The
Wise
Topic For Intermediates: Seek Godly Counsel
Lesson Scriptures: Job
2:9-10; 2 Sam.13:1-16; Num. 31:16;
Prov. 12:5; 19:20-21; 15:22,
31-33; 24:6
MEMORY VERSE
“A wise
man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding
shall attain
unto wise counsels” (Proverbs
1:5) NKJV.
Reject Ungodly Counsel
PSALMS. 1:1-6
The only source of wise and
godly counsel is God and His word. Only the wise listens to godly advice,
accepts instructions continually and proactively seeks out wise counsel. In
fact, to be wise and remain in the will of God, you must not seek counsel from
the ungodly. Therefore, on any crucial matter and issue of your life, it is
better to seek godly counsel from godly people and prepare your mind to follow
and obey. The holy writ is very clear; don’t allow ungodly people have any
influence on you. The influence you allow wrong people to have on you will to a
large extent determine your spiritual destiny.
Point of Emphasis: Get all the advice and instruction you need from
godly people so that you will be wise for the rest of your life.
Prayer Point: Destroy every negative influence of any ungodly counsellor
in my life Oh! Lord.
Reading The Bible Through in a Year:
Morning: 2 Pet.3; Evening: Isa.46-48
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BACKGROUND
Godly
counsel is one very important and one of the factors that enhance success in
life. The Bible confirms this by saying; “without counsel, plans go awry, but
in the multitude of counsellors they are established” (Prov. 15:22 NKJV). The
source of the counsel determines the quality of the counsel, it also determines
whether it is godly or ungodly because it is certain that there is no godly
counsel that can come outside God’s word. Godly counsel is not always easily
received or quickly affirmed. It is always opposed by most people and it can
make someone become lone voice.
NOTES ON THE LESSON
PART 1: THE PERILS OF UNGODLY COUNSEL -
JOB 2:9-10; 2 SAM. 13:1-16; PROV. 12:5; NUM. 31:16
To
counsel simply means to give advice or deliberate opinion to another for the
guidance of his conducts. This advice, opinion or instruction may be given upon
request or otherwise for directing the conduct of another. At times, it comes
in form of rebuke, correction or criticism, however, it must be noted that only
the wise takes counsel seriously.
Job’s condition was pitiable. He lost his
wealth, health and offsprings within a day. The wife added to the trauma and
pains when she taunted him. She was astonished at Job’s continued integrity and
steadfast faith. She wrongly advised Job
to curse God and die! (Job 2:9). This was a display of her lack of spiritual
insight. She allowed Satan to use her as instrument to derail her husband’s
integrity and loyalty to God. Probably, out of sympathy considering the pains
and trauma her husband was going through. It may also be as a result of human
despair arising from her own traumatic losses. Whatever the cause, it was a bad
and ungodly counsel. It would have been better for her to keep her mouth shut.
Jonadab’s counsel to Amnon the eldest son
of King David about his half-sister Tamar was another deadly counsel. Following
this ungodly advice, Amnon raped his sister and committed incest. Rape is a
vicious crime, when you add incest to rape the despicableness is multiplied.
Because of this, Amnon’s life was terminated by Absalom in vengeance of his
crime.
It
was the counsel of Balaam that made the Moabites and Midianites to seduce the
Israelites into apostasy. They committed harlotry with the women of Moab and
also worshipped their Idols (Num.25:1-13). These brought God’s indignation
against them, “and those who died in the plague were twenty four thousand” (Num.
25:9).
PART 2: THE PROFITS OF
GODLY COUNSEL - PROV. 24:6; 19:20-21; 15:22;11
Taking
counsel from godly people is very profitable. “Listen to counsel and receive
instruction that you may be wise in your later years” (Prov. 19:20). It was a
wise counsel from godly Joseph that saved king Pharaoh, all Egyptians and the
then entire world from famine. The secret of this counsel was the spirit of the
living God in Joseph’s life. (Gen. 41:37-40). The Shunamite woman also gave an
intelligent counsel to her husband concerning Prophet Elisha. This great
counsel alleviated the suffering of the man of God and the couple’s problem of
bareness was supernaturally solved. (2 Kgs. 4:8-10).
Daniel’s
counsel to King Nebuchadnezzar was a wise and godly counsel. His advice made
him break away from sinful life and escape God’s judgment. in a multitude of
counsellors (Prov. 24:6 NKJV).
PART 3: DEALING WITH CRITICS AND CRITICISM - PROV.
15:31-33
Criticism
is the act of expressing disapproval and of noting the problems or fault of a
person or thing. It is the act of criticising someone or something. Criticism
is part of life; no matter how careful you are, you will be criticised because
criticism is not just a part of leadership position, it is the price of
leadership. As a leader the way you handle criticism will either make you
better or bitter.
While
constructive criticism is designed to make you better and wiser, destructive
criticism may demoralise you. Christians should not be too critical, however,
we should form the habit of advising. To do this effectively, we need to pray
for God’s wisdom. We also need to develop courage to speak the truth in love.
If people criticise you, don’t be offended. The following advice will help you.
• Admit you
are wrong, and if you are,
• Accept
constructive criticism and make it part of your culture for the improvement of
your leadership skill.
• Anticipate
some specific criticism and assume they are logical enough to help you.
• Learn to
scrutinise criticisms and know the ones to accept or reject.
• Don’t
turn any criticism to personal contest and don’t take revenge.
CONCLUSION
You cannot succeed alone as a child of God. You
need people to help you on this journey and some people also need you. This
help may come in terms of counsel or criticism. You cannot avoid any of these
and you cannot afford to throw them away. Nevertheless, you need to be very
careful about the sources of your counsel and should handle your criticism
maturely.
QUESTIONS
1. What is
the godly counsel?
2. How would
you differentiate between godly and ungodly counsel?
3. What are
the benefits of godly counsel? Cite examples to buttress your points.
4. What are
the dangers of ungodly counsel? Cite examples.
5. Is
criticism right or wrong? How can a Christian benefit from criticism?
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