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In this verse in James, we learn about the type of wisdom that is from Heaven. There is a stark contrast between the wisdom of Heaven and the wisdom of the world. Heavenly wisdom is pure, peaceable, gentle, willing to hear other opinions and perspectives, merciful, and honest. As Christians, we all have access to wisdom from the Lord, which He gives us as a gift when we ask. Let's break down the characteristics of heavenly wisdom.
It begins with purity coming from a heart that is undivided. Pure wisdom has a single aim: to serve and honor the Lord in every possible way. People with this kind of wisdom are not worried about being first in line or getting the best of anything. Instead, their primary concern is to bring honor to the Lord. Their hearts are focused on Jesus, so everything else falls into place.
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In this verse in James, we learn about the type of wisdom that is from Heaven. There is a stark contrast between the wisdom of Heaven and the wisdom of the world. Heavenly wisdom is pure, peaceable, gentle, willing to hear other opinions and perspectives, merciful, and honest. As Christians, we all have access to wisdom from the Lord, which He gives us as a gift when we ask. Let's break down the characteristics of heavenly wisdom.
It begins with purity coming from a heart that is undivided. Pure wisdom has a single aim: to serve and honor the Lord in every possible way. People with this kind of wisdom are not worried about being first in line or getting the best of anything. Instead, their primary concern is to bring honor to the Lord. Their hearts are focused on Jesus, so everything else falls into place.
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