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Wisdom And Understanding

We know that when God asked Solomon what he wanted, he asked for wisdom to lead God’s people. Years later he writes the book of Proverbs to his son sharing both the wisdom God gave him and that his father gave him. In chapter 4 verse 7 he says, “The beginning of wisdom is: Get [skillful and godly] wisdom [it is preeminent]! And with all your acquiring, get understanding [actively seek spiritual discernment, mature comprehension, and logical interpretation]” (AMP). He’s telling us that we all need wisdom more than knowledge or information. The problem is that we normally get wisdom right after we need it.

I love that he says to get skillful and godly wisdom because it’s the most important. I constantly pray for wisdom according to James 1:5. I want wisdom from God especially when I don’t know what to do. Godly wisdom is being able to choose the things that align with God’s plan and design for your life. It is choosing what is best and what will yield the most fruit. More than just knowing what the right choices and ways to live are, wisdom puts those into action. We can know what’s right and not do it. This kind of wisdom is found in application as much as it is in the knowledge of it.

Next he says as you look around at all the things in life you want to acquire, get understanding too. We live in an age of mass deception. It’s hard to know what is real and what is fake. The kind of understanding we need involves spiritual discernment. It gives us the ability to see beneath the surface of things. It’s more than just wisdom. It’s insight that helps us see the truth. We need this today more than ever. If wisdom is knowing what to do, understanding is knowing why it matters and how it fits into God’s plan. God offers both to us by asking for them and through reading His Word. Take time each day to seek both of these.

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Hearing From God

God’s Word is alive and active. There have been some times in my life when I was feeling low and away from God. During that time I had a friend who would come to me often with Post It notes. They would have scriptures on them with exactly what I needed. At other times, I’ve been desperate to hear from God and couldn’t hear anything. In those moments, I would pray, “Lord, for whatever reason, I can’t hear your voice. I’m going to open my Bible and read. Speak to me through your Word.” Each time He would lead me to verses that spoke to me. Sometimes it’s verses I’ve read before, but didn’t speak to me. Because God’s Word is alive, it speaks to us in different ways at different times as our eyes are opened.

In Luke 24, there were two men walking to the town of Emmaus from Jerusalem after Jesus’ resurrection. As they were talking about everything that had happened, they were joined by another man who asked what they were discussing. They told him about what had happened to Jesus. The man then went through the Scriptures they had read their entire lives and explained to them why Jesus had to suffer, die and be risen. For seven miles, this man taught them as they walked. When their eyes were opened to see it was Jesus, He disappeared. In verse 32 they said, “Were not our hearts burning within us while He was talking with us on the road and opening the Scriptures to us?” (AMP) Jesus opened their understanding of the Scriptures and something ignited in them as He quoted verses to them.

Psalm 119:18 says, “Open my eyes [to spiritual truth] so that I may behold Wonderful things from Your law.” I love this prayer from David because it’s one we can pray too. Just as He answered it for David, He will answer it for us. God wants to reveal Himself to us, but the Bible is clear that we must be seeking Him. If you’re feeling far away from God or that you can’t hear Him, seek Him in the Bible. Ask Him to reveal Himself and spiritual truths to you as you read. Don’t stop reading until you’ve heard from Him. Sometimes it will be instant, and others you will have to be persistent. God will then use His Word to guide you, speak to you, correct you or help you. It’s one of many things He’s given us to reveal Himself to us. Don’t neglect time in God’s Word. Read it with a listening ear anticipating that God is going to speak directly to you through it.

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