A Prayer for Wisdom and Understanding
"Sure! Here is the King James Version of Proverbs 22:17-18: "Incline thine ear, and hear the words of the wise, and apply thine heart unto my knowledge. For it is a pleasant thing if thou keep them within thee; they shall withal be fitted in thy lips."" - Proverbs 22:17-18

O Divine and Everlasting Father,
In the stillness of this moment, I come before You with a heart yearning for wisdom, as Your Word declares in Proverbs 22:17-18: "Incline thine ear, and hear the words of the wise, and apply thine heart unto my knowledge. For it is a pleasant thing if thou keep them within thee; they shall withal be fitted in thy lips." Lord, I acknowledge that true wisdom comes only from You, the source of all understanding and knowledge. I seek to incline my ear towards Your words, to listen intently to the wisdom imparted by Your Scriptures and through the counsel of those You have placed in my life.
Gracious Lord, help me to quiet the distractions that clamor for my attention. In this noisy world filled with competing voices, I desire to hear Your voice clearly. Grant me the patience and focus to absorb the teachings of the wise, and let them resonate within my spirit. Teach me to identify those who speak truth and righteousness, and help me not to shy away from the profound lessons they bring. I long for my heart to be a fertile ground for Your knowledge, a place where wisdom can take root and flourish.
As I apply my heart to Your knowledge, illuminate my mind with understanding. Let the insights of Your scriptures penetrate deeply into the fabric of my being. Father, I recognize that knowledge without application is futile; therefore, instill in me a desire not only to learn but to live by the truths You reveal. May I be diligent in embodying the lessons of wisdom in my everyday life, that I may reflect Your glory in all that I do.
Lord, I ask that You help me to remember that keeping wisdom within is indeed a pleasant thing. Teach me the beauty of internalizing Your truths. May they become woven into my thoughts and actions, guiding me through decisions and challenges. In moments of uncertainty, let me recall the lessons learned; may Your wisdom flow from my heart and into my speech and actions. Enable me, O Lord, to speak words that uplift and encourage, words that align with Your divine purposes.
Heavenly Father, I desire for Your wisdom to be present in my conversations and interactions. Let Your truths be fitted on my lips, so that I may share Your Word with grace and clarity. When speaking with others, may my words reflect Your love and understanding. Help me to be a beacon of wisdom in a world that often lies in darkness. Use me as an instrument of Your peace, carrying Your counsel forward to those who are seeking answers.
In moments of confusion or doubt, remind me to seek Your wisdom first. Teach me to come to You in prayer, laying before You my questions and concerns, trusting that You will provide the answers I need in due time. Let my heart be continually open to Your guidance, knowing that I am not alone in my journey. Surround me with wise mentors and friends who can walk beside me, offering their insights and encouragement.
Lord, I thank You for the gift of Your Word, for the wise counsel it offers me. As I strive to keep Your teachings close to my heart, remind me each day of the importance of wisdom in shaping my character. May I never underestimate the power of Your truth in influencing my life and the lives of those around me.
In the name of Jesus, I pray, Amen.
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