Yesterday's Bible Study |
This verse reminds us to pray for wisdom. It's encouraging because it tells us that the Lord gives wisdom generously to all people and will not rebuke anyone who asks for it. We'll break the verse down by what it says about God and how we should respond.
The highlight of the verse is God's generosity: He is happy to give wisdom to those who seek it. The Lord isn't hoarding wisdom or making it privy to only a select few. Much to the contrary, He freely gives it. He is happy for people to ask for wisdom--He will not shame those who desire to become wise. It does not matter who the person asking for wisdom is, only that the person knows the Lord and believes that He will answer the request.
It is important to the Lord that we grow in wisdom. We should not be the same kind of Christian today that we were ten years ago; we should always be growing in our knowledge of the Lord and becoming more and more like Him. The Lord will help us do this by giving us wisdom as we ask for it.
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And that is our only role--to ask for wisdom, because only then will the Lord grant it to us. Because of this, we know the wisdom that we have is from the Lord. We can ask for wisdom in prayer and read the Bible with a focus on learning more about who God is. Knowing the Lord will make us wiser because as we understand His character, we will become more like Him.
Once we have been granted wisdom by the Lord, we must apply it to our lives. If we're in a tough situation, for instance, we should remember to pray before making a decision. Applying wisdom to our lives means we'll know the kind of entertainment to enjoy, the right words to say, and how to respond to other people in difficult circumstances. Wisdom is using what God has graciously given us and then turning to Him, again and again, to help us become even wiser.
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