WISDOM
Wisdom is seeing and responding to life’s situations from God’s frame of reference.
Wisdom in Scripture The Character of God
understanding heart so that he could be a good leader in Israel. (See I Kings 3:12, 28.) God wants to give us wisdom so that we can help others.
• God is the source of all wisdom. (See Daniel 2:23.)
Wisdom is more caught than taught. Whom do we know who makes good decisions? These are the people we want to be with. We can learn from them how to handle different situations. (See Proverbs 13:20.) It is even possible to learn from wise people of the past by reading the true stories of their lives.
• We see God’s wisdom in His creation. (See Proverbs 3:19.) • Jesus is our Example of growing in wisdom. (See Luke 2:52.) • God reveals His wisdom through the weak and gains greater glory as a result. (See I Corinthians 1:27–31.)
Wisdom comes from meditating on God’s Word. We cannot achieve wisdom by human reasoning. Wisdom is the result of filtering information through the grid of God’s Word. For example, if we tend to argue, meditating on Philippians 2:3 (which says, “Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves”) would help us change our attitudes. As we memorize and meditate on God’s Word we will learn how to respond wisely to life’s situations. (See Psalm 119:98–99.)
• The Holy Spirit gives us wisdom. (See I Corinthians 12:8.)
Picture of Wisdom “Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock” (Matthew 7:24). Jesus describes those who hear and obey His words as wise. Like a house built on a rock, they will stand firm through the storms of life.
Wisdom in My Life
Key Concepts
• Deuteronomy 4:4–6—What makes a great nation?
Knowledge and wisdom are not the same. Knowledge is comprehending information. Wisdom is knowing how to rightly use the information. One example is in how we use math. A wise person uses his math skills for good, such as calculating how to triple a recipe for company. It would not be wise to use your knowledge of math to calculate how to cheat someone. Be careful to use your knowledge wisely to please the Lord. (See Proverbs 15:2.)
• Proverbs 1:5, 11:30—What are two things a wise man does? • Proverbs 8:11—How valuable is wisdom? • Proverbs 9:8—What would cause me to love rebuke?
Wisdom works with knowledge to help others. When we understand why people act as they do, we are able to share wise counsel that may help them with their deeper needs. God was pleased to give King Solomon a wise and
• Ephesians 1:15–17—Do I pray for God to bless others with wisdom? • James 1:5—What should you do when you don’t know what to do? 1
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• Psalm 111:10—Do I have the fear of the Lord? Am I aware that God is watching and evaluating everything I say and do?