Sunday, June 12, 2016

Varieties Of Divine Wisdom


Memory Verse: "Solomon's wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the men of the East and all the wisdom of Egypt...He spoke...proverbs and songs...Also he spoke of trees...He spoke also of animals, of birds, of creeping things, and of fish." (1 Kgs.4:30-33, NKJV)


Scripture Reading: 1 Kgs.4:29-34.

 During Solomon's time, the common assumption was that men from "the East" and Egypt set the standard for wisdom. They were thought to possess a special kind of wisdom. Yet Solomon demonstrated a superior wisdom. A different kind of wisdom. Wisdom greater than any human wisdom.

The Bible indicates that he displayed three kinds of wisdom. First, he excelled in "proverbs." This was very practical wisdom. These proverbs provide insights into how to live. How to make decisions and know what to do. But the Bible makes clear that these were not just clever sayings but inspired by his relationship with God.

Second, Solomon excelled in writing songs. These represent the heart. Emotions. Feelings. Here, we see the byproduct of Solomon as a musician, artist, and poet, and this dimension of wisdom confirms that God understands our hearts as well as our minds.

But Solomon also excelled at a kind of wisdom based in nature, creation, and science. He studied animals and birds, fish and plants. This investigation produced a degree of wisdom that was profound and far-reaching.

Solomon demonstrated just how diverse wisdom can be, and the many ways in which wisdom can be acquired, applied, and expressed.

Sweets, today, tomorrow and always, I want you to remember that, just as in Solomon's time, the world is filled with people who are smart, very smart. Who have knowledge and intelligence, clever and crafty. But, just as God did with Solomon, God offers us much more: The varieties of His wisdom. Practical wisdom. Poetic wisdom that touches our hearts. Wisdom about nature and creation and any other kind of wisdom you can think of.

In your life, never limit God: it is an abuse on His person. Let Him give you His wisdom, to guide you in every area of your life. Go ahead and ask [in faith]- Jms.1:5.

Ponder Point: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.

Action Point: Beyond asking God for wisdom; be holy!

Prayer Point: Father, I seek Your wisdom. I know that this only comes from You. If there is anything in me that is not in conformity with Your Spirit; cleanse me so I can begin to walk in the varieties of Your wisdom. Thank You Lord for the outpouring of Your spirit of wisdom upon me in Jesus name, Amen.


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