Wisdom is the principal
thing; therefore get wisdom. And in all your getting, get understanding. Proverbs 4:7
There is a difference
between wisdom and knowledge. Knowledge puffs up (1 Corinthians 8:1). It can
make one proud and arrogant. But wisdom will make you humble and teachable. You
can read extensively and accumulate a lot of knowledge, but still lack wisdom.
You also don’t become wise just by growing older and having more experience in
life. Wisdom is not natural. It does not matter if you are young or old,
experienced or inexperienced, highly educated or not. Wisdom comes by God’s
unmerited favor.
Listen to what God’s Word
says about the importance of wisdom: “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore
get wisdom. And in all your getting, get understanding. Exalt her, and she will
promote you; she will bring you honor, when you embrace her. She will place on
your head an ornament of grace [unmerited favor]; a crown of glory she will
deliver to you” (Proverbs 4:7–9). You see, promotion and honor all come as a
result of receiving wisdom. 1 Corinthians 1:30 says that Christ is made unto
us wisdom first, then righteousness, holiness and redemption.
Wisdom comes first!
I remember how the key
thing that I would pray for every day in the early days of our church was for
the wisdom of God to guide us in everything that we did. That was my focus. I
did not want to manage the church with my own knowledge. I wanted to depend on
Jesus’ wisdom. In fact, it was during this time of believing for God’s wisdom
that the Lord opened my eyes to the gospel of grace—the gospel of grace that is
unadulterated by the law and man’s works, and based entirely on the finished
work of Jesus!
When my eyes were opened to
the gospel of Jesus’ unmerited favor, lives began to be wonderfully changed and
transformed, and from just a few hundred people in the mid-nineties, our
highest attendance for our Sunday services to date was more than 22,000
precious people. Whenever I am asked to explain how we grew the church, my
answer is plain and simple—it was and is entirely by the unmerited favor of
Jesus. I know that it is grace and grace alone that caused our church to
experience such explosive growth.
Today, the same gospel of grace that we preach every Sunday in our church is being broadcast into millions of homes across America, Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific region. We started as a little church in Singapore that nobody had heard of, but God’s unmerited favor has blessed us to become an international ministry that is impacting the world with the good news of His unmerited favor. We take no credit for it because this wisdom is from Jesus, and our boast is in Him and Him alone. Beloved, let His wisdom lead you to supernatural success! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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