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Day 9: She Clothes Me with Strength

 












Wisdom is not fragile. She is strong — and she makes me strong.


1. Sacred Invitation (The Opening Posture)

Stand or sit upright, aware of your body and your breath. Speak or write these words as a prayer of reception:

  • Wisdom, I feel my weakness — and I turn to your strength.

  • You are not shaken by what shakes me.

  • Clothe me today in your power, your endurance, your stability.

  • I lay down false strength and pick up your quiet confidence.

  • Wrap me in courage. Dress me in your resilience.


2. Scripture Encounter

Proverbs 8:14

  • “Counsel and sound judgment are mine;
    I have insight, I have power.”

Proverbs 31:25 (about the woman of wisdom)

  • “She is clothed with strength and dignity;
    she can laugh at the days to come.”

Proverbs 24:5

  • “The wise prevail through great power,
    and those who have knowledge muster their strength.”


3. Journaling Dialogue

Let your writing be a place of honesty and transformation. Try these prompts:

  • Wisdom, I need your strength today in…

  • I have tried to be strong in my own way, but…

  • What does it mean to be clothed in strength, not just filled with it?

Include fears, fatigue, or pressure you’re facing. Let Wisdom respond with presence.


4. Wisdom Speaks (Prophetic Response)

Read this slowly and let it settle deep within:

  • I do not ask you to be strong alone — I clothe you.

  • My strength is quiet but unbreakable. It is woven from truth, trust, and time.

  • When you wear my wisdom, you are not easily moved.

  • Even in trembling, you stand.

  • I am with you in the weariness.

  • Let me dress you in courage — it looks good on you.


5. Embodied Action

Today’s Practice: Put on strength.

  • As you get dressed this morning, pause with each article of clothing.

  • Speak quietly: “Wisdom, clothe me with strength.”

  • Imagine her presence wrapping you in resilience and dignity.

  • Throughout the day, stand tall. You are covered in more than fabric.


6. Closing Blessing

  • I am clothed with Wisdom’s strength.

  • I am not made of fear. I am made of purpose.

  • I walk with dignity, stand with grace, and endure with courage.

  • I am wrapped in power that does not fade.

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