God’s Wisdom
People who are worldly wise often try to disguise this wisdom as God’s wisdom in the form of false religions or beliefs, but there is a vast difference. God’s wisdom is pure in motive, gentle, and merciful. It is not arrogant, boastful, harsh, or unforgiving. It does not create strife or division; it produces good fruit and blesses us. God’s wisdom is always perfectly consistent with Scripture.
Believers should seek God’s wisdom in all things: seeking a mate, bringing up children, settling conflicts in their lives, or starting any new venture. This wisdom is the ability to apply the Word of God accurately and correctly, not only in the believer’s life but in the lives of others. Those with this spiritual gift can weigh a situation and receive spiritual insight into it. The gift of wisdom does not always go hand in hand with the gift of teaching, but it often does.
The true gift of wisdom brings glory to God. Believers and nonbelievers alike will recognize God as the author of this wisdom when we exercise it according to His will. Pharaoh recognized Yahweh in Joseph’s wisdom. Nebuchadnezzar recognized Jehovah through Daniel’s wisdom. In Acts 6:10, the wisdom given to the apostle Stephen was striking. We are told that the Jewish leaders “could not stand up against the wisdom or the Spirit by whom he spoke.”
This gift should always be used to draw glory to God and never to bring credit to oneself. Is it time you took authority over worldly wisdom by growing and maturing in God’s wisdom for His glory?
Prayer: Father, I pray that You would increase my godly wisdom as You’ve promised in Your Word. Protect me from relying on any kind of wisdom but Yours. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you” (James 1:5).
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