GOT
WISDOM?
James
1:5
5
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men
liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
1.
Wisdom – what is it?
Wisdom as used in James 1:5, is the
Greek word sophia and means: “understanding, knowledge, insight,
perception, astuteness, intelligence, acumen good judgment, prudence, and my
personal favorite, good sense!”
It
is best recognized when it is absent from any circumstance or
when staring at the broken ruins resulting from some bone-headed decision or
action. Even with so many synonyms we are not as familiar with it as we’d like
to be.
Paul, in his writings, was keen on
knowing what God was thinking. He wanted to know “the mind of the
Spirit” in Romans 8:27; “the mind of the Lord” in Romans 11:34; “the mind of
Christ” in 1 Corinthians 2:16. It is hard to argue that whatever God is
thinking regarding any situation is wisdom.
2.
Wisdom – where is it found?
Mr. Vine, in his dictionary of Old
Testament words says that wisdom [chokmah] is: “experience or
shrewdness” and is found 141 times in the Old Testament. Curiously it is found
most often in Job, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. If wisdom is experience then
experience is the result of trouble. In Romans 5 there seems to
be a process outlined. Tribulation, hard times, forces one to wait,
which results in experience, which leads to hope, which results in confidence,
which is caused by the provident care of God.
Rom
5:3-5
3
And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation
worketh patience;
4
And patience, experience; and experience, hope:
5
And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our
hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.
If wisdom is the knowledge and ability
to make the right choices at the most opportune time then doing so
consistently is indication of maturity and development. First Timothy
3:6 cautions against giving too much responsibility to a “novice” or neophutos
which means “newly planted.” Just as we don’t expect fruit to be
produced by a tender plant so we must wait for maturity. Overseers of these
neophytes must be willing to mentor them through many periods where
wisdom is absent simply due to a lack of experience.
3.
Wisdom – what does it cost?
Since
wisdom also is a moral as well as an intellectual quality, it costs long
hours at the feet of the Master.
Prov
8:33-36
33
Hear instruction, and be wise, and refuse it not.
34
Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates,
waiting at the posts of my doors.
35
For whoso findeth me findeth life, and shall obtain favour of the LORD.
36
But he that sinneth against me wrongeth his own soul: all they that hate me
love death.
Because
wisdom is a result of experience it may cost pain.
Ps
119:71
71
It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.
Because
wisdom is a gift it is received by asking.
James
1:5 AMPLIFIED
5
If any of you is deficient in wisdom, let him ask of the giving God [Who gives]
to everyone liberally and ungrudgingly, without reproaching or faultfinding,
and it will be given him.
Dear
Lord, I need your wisdom to make it through this day. Thank you for giving it
to me. AMEN
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