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Wisdom
Study how Scripture teaches wisdom, careful judgment, and living rightly in everyday life.
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Wisdom is more than knowledge. It is the ability to see clearly, judge carefully, and live in ways that align with truth.
Scripture presents wisdom as something to seek, receive, and practice. It touches speech, decisions, relationships, priorities, and the fear of the Lord.
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Biblical wisdom is skill in godly living, shaped by reverence for God, careful judgment, and obedience to truth.
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Wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord
Wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord. Scripture grounds wisdom in reverence, humility, and submission to God—because without the right starting point, cleverness can become destructive.
The fear of the Lord is not merely anxiety; it is the settled recognition that God is God, which orders desires, speech, and decisions around His authority and goodness.
Wisdom must be sought and practiced
Wisdom must be sought and practiced. The Bible treats wisdom as something cultivated over time through attention, correction, and obedience—often learned in ordinary settings where patience is tested and motives are exposed.
That means wisdom is not a single insight that solves every problem instantly. It is a way of life: listening carefully, speaking carefully, and learning from consequences under God’s instruction.
Wisdom applies truth to daily life
Wisdom applies truth to daily life. It is not abstract insight only, but faithful judgment in ordinary choices and relationships—knowing when to speak, when to wait, when to give, and when to refuse.
Because life is complicated, wisdom includes counsel, humility, and a refusal to trust one’s own heart blindly. It walks with integrity even when the path is slow and unremarkable.
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