Chapter 4
Who Knows?
God Knows!
Today everyone likes to give their opinion and many people claim to be an “expert” but the truth is, no one but GOD knows. That’s why when anyone asks Erin something, she loves to say, “Who knows? God knows!” That’s because it’s the truth and she knows the truth will set her and everyone else free so they can be set apart for Him.
Erin began to go to the Source of truth, she asked her Heavenly Father and read the Promises in God's Word. Now you know where to find the truth and you can do the same thing. You can hide God’s Word in your heart.
You already have learned so much of what GOD says about His love in Mighty Warrior “Closer than a Brother.” It’s also important to find out what GOD says about you as a daughter to your parents, a sister to your siblings, and what He says when you become a husband and then a father. Being a father means you will be fruitful and multiply which is important because God told us to be fruitful and multiply 14 times in the Bible! When you go right to the Source, your Heavenly Father and His Word, you will be drawn to finding a virtuous woman to be the mother of your children— who God compares to be finding a precious jewel! These royal words of wisdom: These are the inspired words the King's mother taught to him recorded in the book of Proverbs—from the wisest man in history, Solomon—so as a future king, you will need to listen and pay close attention to these words too.
Remember, you have been set apart and God has chosen you from all the nations of the earth to be His own special treasure. For Erin to reach the nations, she needed to know what God said, and then give away what she learned to everyone who asked. By following Him as He led her (as you read in Mighty Warrior “Closer than a Brother” Erin began looking for the narrow gates that few ever find.
Now, stop to relax, grab your coffee or cold beverage, and talk to the Lord, your Maker, and ask Him questions. Listen to what He's telling you in your heart. Then when He leads you—pour your heart into your journal, writing down what you've learned