I have never thought of myself as one of the smartest people in the world, and my GPA from high school is the evidence that proves it. This may be why the book of James is a favorite of mine.
Like the book of Proverbs, James provides guidelines for life; and, for those of us who lack wisdom, it extends an invitation: “Now if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives to all generously and without criticizing, and it will be given to him (James 1:5).”
Later in the book, James lists seven characteristics of wisdom: “The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, accommodating, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial, and not hypocritical (3:17).”
I find it interesting that when Solomon spoke of wisdom he also listed seven and referred to them as the Seven Pillars of Wisdom: “Wisdom has built her house; she has carved out its seven pillars (9:1).” Solomon’s list is found in Proverbs 8:12-14:
- Prudence
- Knowledge
- Fear of the Lord
- Counsel
- Sound Wisdom
- Understanding
- Strength
The Message describes these seven attributes:
“I am Lady Wisdom, and I live next to Sanity; Knowledge and Discretion live just down the street. The Fear-of-God means hating Evil, whose ways I hate with a passion—pride and arrogance and crooked talk. Good counsel and common sense are my characteristics; I am both Insight and the Virtue to live it out. With my help, leaders rule, and lawmakers legislate fairly; With my help, governors govern, along with all in legitimate authority. I love those who love me; those who look for me find me.”
Wisdom has been defined as the right use of knowledge, and, in the biblical sense, it’s the ability to judge correctly and to take the best course of action, based on your knowledge and understanding of God’s principles.
This concept of wisdom is in complete harmony with Solomon’s conclusion to Proverbs 8:
“Blessed are those who keep my ways. Listen to my instruction so that you may be wise, and do not neglect it. Blessed is the one who listens to me, watching at my doors day by day, waiting beside my doorway. For the one who finds me finds life and receives favor from the Lord. But the one who does not find me brings harm to himself; all who hate me love death (32-36).”
I’ll close with three thoughts, and I hope there enough to keep you thinking:
- Blessed is the one who finds wisdom, and the one who obtains understanding. ~Proverbs 3:13
- An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half.
- Knowledge is knowing the difference between a donut and a life preserver. Wisdom is knowing which one to grab when you are drowning.
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