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FaithFULL Living - Being a Wise Guy
Biblical Wisdom
Wisdom? Not just any kind of wisdom, but Biblical wisdom. Many who attend church don't seem to know what it is. Our popular culture doesn’t even recognize it exists. The education system rarely dispenses this kind of wisdom (in many places it is even illegal to teach Biblical wisdom). The entertainment and news media totally ignores it.
How are you, the next generation, going to find this wisdom? How do you obtain this kind of wisdom? Where can it be found? How does it work? What shall we do?
Wisdom Defined
In the Biblical sense, wisdom is the "ability to judge correctly and to follow the best course of action, based on knowledge and understanding". The Wisdom teachings of the Bible follow from the two great themes of the Ten Commandments and the Greatest Commandments of Jesus: reverence to God, our Creator, and respect for all persons, everywhere.
Customs are not Wisdom
Biblical-era life for the Jews and early Christians was pretty harsh by modern standards. Slavery was commonplace. Tyrannical rule by outside powers was the norm. Women's status in society was distinctly second class.
These conditions were often accepted in the Bible as customary for society during those times, but they were not taught as being virtuous or wise. True wisdom is always consistent with the two great wisdom themes of the Bible: reverence to God, our Creator, and respect for all persons, everywhere.
Wisdom is More than Following the Rules
A set of commandments or rules can give us important examples of wisdom, but they are only examples. No set of rules can cover all situations, and it is up to us to generalize the commandments to all cases. Many times, as in this passage from Matthew, Jesus condemned the hypocrisy of those religious leaders who observed the law in its strict, literal sense, but violated its spirit:
"Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you tithe mint and dill and cummin, and have neglected the weightier provisions of the law: justice and mercy and faithfulness; but these are the things you should have done without neglecting the others." Matthew 23:23
Wisdom means always acting according to the spirit of the Commandments and not looking for an ambiguity or omission which we can use to evade their true intent. Wisdom means understanding the consequences of our actions and words before we act or speak. Wisdom means having the knowledge and understanding to recognize the right course of action and having the will and courage to follow it.
Why Follow Wisdom's Path?
Following the ways of Wisdom helps bring us in harmony with God because these ways are in accordance with His will, as revealed in the Bible, and are pleasing to Him.
The ways of Wisdom also bring us in harmony with other persons because respect for others is the very essence of the Commandments. The wisdom teachings of the Bible are much more than an arbitrarily dictated moral code; they form a prescription for living in peace with the people we interact with daily.
Finally, acting with Wisdom brings us in harmony with ourselves, giving us a sense of self-worth and inner peace. This inner peace is achieved because we are acting in accordance with our consciences and avoiding the shame and guilt of following our baser instincts.
"How blessed is the man who finds wisdom, and the man who gains understanding. For its profit is better than the profit of silver, and its gain than fine gold. She is more precious than jewels; and nothing you desire compares with her. Long life is in her right hand; in her left hand are riches and honor. Her ways are pleasant ways, and all her paths are peace. She is a tree of life to those who take hold of her, and happy are all who hold her fast." Proverbs 3:13-18
We often fail in our daily struggle to act with wisdom -- it does not come easily or naturally. Although it is easier to follow our less-than-wise impulses, the reward for acting with wisdom is great. When we give it our best effort, the payoff in self-esteem and inner peace will compensate us many times over.
As Teens in a modern world, we are bombarded on all sides with illogical thinking. Have you ever heard other teens say, "I didnt mean it that way", "Whatever", "I didnt know it was wrong", "How was I supposed to know", "Thats not exactly what I said", etc.? We have accepted this idea that being ignorant is bliss. That as long as we can say, "I didnt...." then we are somehow ok. It is not wisdom. This is not seeking to grow spiritually and mentally.
Seek wisdom today, tonight, in your small groups, and in your life. Have you fallen into the trap of never thinking about anything before you do it? Have you fallen into the trap of always looking for how much you can get away with when it comes to rules instead of following them? Are you seeking to straddle the line or are you seeking the wisdom it will take to make it through this life? Discuss whether you seek answers to life's problems or simply a way out. Discuss whether you have ever sought wisdom. How are you going to be different tomorrow? How are you going stand out tomorrow? Do you seek wisdom?
In all things, may God be given all the glory. For all Wisdom comes from Him alone.
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