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Do You Lack Wisdom?
Of all the things that we might desire, the Bible clearly recommends one thing highly: wisdom.
An attempt to gain wisdom through a "short cut" was part of the reason for the original sin in the Garden of Eden. Genesis 3:6 says, "When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it."
The book of Proverbs was written by King Solomon, a man who God blessed with such wisdom that the whole world sought an audience with him to hear the wisdom that God put in his heart. (1 Kings 10:24). Virtually the entire book of Proverbs is a plea for us to embrace, to seek, and to ask God for wisdom.
Near the beginning of His earthly ministry, Jesus went to his hometown, and the people there were amazed at his miracles, yes, but also by the wisdom that God had given to Him. "Coming to his hometown, he began teaching the people in their synagogue, and they were amazed. "Where did this man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers?" they asked." (Matthew 13:54, NIV)
It's not that Jesus didn't have this wisdom as He was growing up - we know that even as a young boy, His wisdom and insight confounded the learned scholars in the Temple. I suspect that prior to the beginning of His ministry, Jesus quietly went about His work as a carpenter with His father, waiting for the time when all would know Who He was.
What is it about wisdom that makes it more desirable than silver or gold, more precious than any earthly possession? It is because with wisdom is the key to properly leveraging knowledge and experiences. During our lifetimes, we all have many experiences and we all learn things. Whether or not you apply those academic and life lessons to your present circumstances shows whether or not you possess wisdom.
Ever had someone about whom you said, "He's got a lot of book learning, but no common sense whatsoever"? That person lacked wisdom. They may have boundless amounts of knowledge stored in their brains, but without wisdom, they don't know how to apply that knowledge in a practical way to their daily lives.
A nutritionist who has a degree in knowing what they should eat, but who pigs out on junk food and weighs 400 pounds lacks wisdom. An oncologist who daily sees cancer ravage his patients yet smokes two packs of cigarettes a day lacks wisdom. A counselor who has versed in the principles of relationships, understands the importance of the family, and can give advice to others about their marriage, yet leaves his wife and kids for another woman lacks wisdom.
A person who is aware of their sinful condition, and understands the message of the Gospel, yet fails to give his or her life to Jesus Christ clearly lacks wisdom.
Wisdom is that precious gift of insight and understanding from God that leads us to make wise choices in our lives. Samuel Taylor Coleridge said, "Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom."
Has your life been marked by poor choices? Have you demonstrated time and time again that you do not have wisdom? I have really good news for you. God is a God of second chances. Not to mention third and fourth and fifth...
If the Bible is true - and it is - and the words contained within it are reliable - and they are - then the beginning of wisdom for you is just a prayer away. James 1:5 says, "If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him."
It is never too late to begin walking in wisdom.
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May 13, 2008 at 11:02am |
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| VERY WISE BLOG LINDA...SEE WHAT I DID THERE LOL, I AM ONE OF THOSE LEARNED PEOPLE WHO HAVE NO COMMON SENSE...I PRAY FOR WISDOM DAILY! LOVE STU |
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| Proverbs 4:5 "Get wisdom..." A pastor, giving his sermon, repeated those words numerous times. He spoke only those two words during his sermon for, it seemed like, five minutes. It was his graduation speech for the high school seniors. Your blog was very good! Very Good! "Get Wisdom"! How important those two words are to everyone! |
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I totally understand, I grew up in a "do as I say" not "do as I do" home where my parents drank and smoked and told tall tales yet held me to a totally different standard. I chose to make different choices because I didn't want to turn out like them. I didn't realize it at the time, but I had "wisdom" before my time. I know many kids will state that they hate their parents and will NEVER turn out like them, but I make a conviction, a promise to myself and by the grace of God, I stuck to it. I am a first generation high school and college graduate, I have never even tried drugs, and begged for forgiveness on the things I screwed up on, but learned from. I pray this for the youth of today. Make each choice count. Be wise. Hold yourself to a standard that you know God would approve of. Work to be positive and to make positive changes and to be a posistive role model. These are what I pray for the youth of today.
Thanks for the "words of wisdom", they were awesome! |
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May 13, 2008 at 4:45pm |
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Thank You Linda. One of The Greatest Messages i Received From Your Article Is.......'We Still Have a Chance to Begin Walking in/with Wisdom If We So Choose To'.......Ken & Angel ORR |
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Hey Linda thank you for preaching about WISDOM. You have just spoken as a preach of which you are- Linda this great and i agree with you my sister God's blessings be yours. |
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| Wise blog.In some of your examples not only did they lack wisdom they also lacked discipline.Great blog. |
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May 14, 2008 at 10:35am |
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| Wisdom happens by experience, and experience is making choices, whether they be good or bad, so long as we learn something from them, our wisdom will grow. It doesn't hurt to be like Solomon and pray for wisdom. |
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Great article. Proverbs says, "Wisdom is the principle thing but in all your getting get understanding."
We have to have understanding to apply the wisdom we receive. |
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| Very insightful, blessings to you my sister. |
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Ed |
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May 19, 2008 at 9:57am |
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| Linda, you've given me incentive to seek wisdom! My mom always said, "Engage brain before mouth", but, alas, I never learn! |
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| Yes, Linda, I agree! Great blog! |
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Joey |
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May 20, 2008 at 10:16am |
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| Linda, this is a wonderful blog. I have Proverbs 3 open now. |
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Tom |
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May 28, 2008 at 7:00pm |
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Good words to follow Linda
How about "the beginning of wisdom"- having a healthy respect (fear) of the Lord ! |
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RE BLOG: NEVER TOO LATE Now THAT IS wisdom! & Thanks for speaking it, Linda. Dropped in to see ya, to see whats up. Saying hallo! A sprinkle of blessings. Love in His name, denise |
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