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Day 6: Her Words Shape My Steps

 












Wisdom, your voice directs me. I walk according to your instruction.


1. Sacred Invitation (The Opening Posture)

Stand or sit still and feel the weight of your body — your feet on the ground, your breath rising. Speak or write this:

  • Wisdom, I give my feet to your path.

  • I will not move without your word.

  • Your voice is my compass, your truth my map.

  • Shape my steps today — not just where I go, but how I go.

  • I choose to walk by your direction, not by my own momentum.


2. Scripture Encounter

Proverbs 4:10–12

  • “Listen, my son, accept what I say,
    and the years of your life will be many.
    I instruct you in the way of wisdom
    and lead you along straight paths.
    When you walk, your steps will not be hampered;
    when you run, you will not stumble.”

Proverbs 6:22–23

  • “When you walk, they will guide you;
    when you sleep, they will watch over you;
    when you awake, they will speak to you.
    For this command is a lamp, this teaching is a light,
    and correction and instruction are the way to life.”


3. Journaling Dialogue

Let your pen or voice become a pathway. Start here:

  • Wisdom, I want your voice to shape my steps because…

  • Teach me how to walk in ___________ today.

  • I’ve walked alone before and it led me to…

Be honest about where your steps have wandered and where you desire clarity.


4. Wisdom Speaks (Prophetic Response)

Receive these words of life from Wisdom herself:

  • I walk ahead of you. I walk beside you.

  • I am not only a teacher but a companion.

  • My words are not heavy — they are light for your path.

  • When you listen for me, your feet will know where to land.

  • Do not rush ahead. Let each step be shaped by trust.

  • I will not let you stumble when you walk with me.


5. Embodied Action

Today’s Practice: Walk with intention.

  • As you walk today (even a short distance), say quietly:
    “Wisdom, shape my steps.”

  • Walk slowly for a few minutes. With each step, breathe intentionally and consider a current decision or direction.

  • Let Wisdom’s presence go with you — not just for the destination, but for the journey.


6. Closing Blessing

  • My steps are shaped by Wisdom.

  • Her voice is my rhythm.

  • My path is not crooked, for she walks with me.

  • I will not stumble, for I am guided by her word.


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