

Authenic Discipleship in Christ through Reflective ChristianitySeries Books.
Christianity: Wisdom
is not just a virtue—it is a path. A road marked by obedience, littered with regrets, and illuminated by the grace of God. In this thoughtful and biblically grounded work, the author guides readers through a deeply personal and scriptural journey, asking hard questions: What is wisdom? Does success naturally follow? Can wisdom arrive too late? And what happens when we delay making the one decision that matters most?
With clarity and conviction, the book opens by establishing that wisdom is not merely knowledge—it is relationship. Rooted in the fear of the Lord and lived out in everyday choices, true wisdom can’t be separated from Christ Himself. Through short, devotional chapters, the reader explores wisdom in relationship with Jesus, in Scripture, and in prayer—before turning toward the hard lessons of life: regret, delay, misplaced success, and the haunting consequences of foolishness.
Drawing from stories throughout the Bible—Noah’s obedience, Jonah’s resistance, the tower of Babel, and the warnings of the prophets—WISDOM shows how God's truth has always invited people into His ways. But many refuse. And sometimes, that refusal is as simple as waiting too long. The book contrasts heartfelt surrender with spiritual shortcuts, exposing the myth that church attendance or a quick decision can substitute for real faith. The parable of the ten virgins becomes a chilling reminder: the door does not stay open forever.
At the center of it all stands Jesus—wisdom made flesh. His life, death, and resurrection are not just acts of redemption but the very definition of wisdom. And the call He gives is the same today as it was then: Follow Me.
Each chapter ends with a prayer and devotional reflection, designed to move the reader from understanding into action. Whether young or old, seasoned or stumbling, WISDOM offers both a challenge and an invitation: Don’t wait. Don’t settle for borrowed faith. Don’t miss the gift of wisdom by assuming there will always be more time.
For anyone who has wondered if their past disqualifies them, or if their future can still matter, this book offers a firm yet gracious answer—there is still time to choose the path of wisdom. But you must choose it now.

