Showing posts with label wisdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisdom. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The Stupid Test



For those who are not tracking with me yet, this is not about a test that is stupid, though this test may seem so to you. This is a test to determine if you are stupid or not.  First of all stupidity has nothing to do with intelligence.  It has more to do with attached value and our adherence to it. It is not what we know or don’t know, it is more about what we do or don’t do.

Next, we need someone who is trust worthy to design the test and grade the results. I believe God is more than qualified to do this and He already has a document which we can use as a standard to measure ourselves by.

At this point you are probably thinking, “Of course, the Bible and it is stupid to not do what it says.” Track with me a little farther. The Bible actually says that a man is foolish to not adhere to the Word of God, that he deceives himself.

Stupidity flies in the face of wisdom. It knows the difference between right and wrong but deliberately chooses the wrong. Stupidity is not the result of a the lack of knowledge, but rather is entered into in spite of knowledge. Stupidity is knowing the wise thing, yet deliberately choosing the foolish thing.

Now for The Stupid Test. Proverbs 12:1 says:

Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates correction is stupid.

How did you do? How do you respond to correction? What is your reaction when you are corrected or confronted about a deficiency in your life? The benefit of receiving discipline verses the price of hating correction can clearly be seen in Proverbs 13:18 which says:

He who ignores discipline comes to poverty and shame, but whoever heeds correction is honored.
 
I don’t always pass The Stupid Test. How about you?

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Words That Stick To Your Ribs


“ … and by the fear of the LORD men depart from evil.”  (Proverbs 16:6)
 
I got off work one day and decided to visit a friend at his office before going home.  As I walked in, he looked at me intently and asked “Did you live in the fear of God today?”

Don’t you hate conversations that start out that way?  I mean like the conversation is not going to get better for you at this point, it is only going to get progressively worse!      I know...right?

I very wisely said nothing for a few minutes.  I thought about the question and about my activities and responses of the day.  I finally said, “Based upon some of my responses today, I would have to say no.”

My friend, who is still watching me, then says, “Proverbs 16:6 says the fear of the Lord will keep you from evil.”

Isn’t it funny how a simple conversation can stick with you over the years?  This was a profound truth for my life.  The Amplified Bible puts it like this:

“and by the reverent, worshipful fear of the Lord men depart from and avoid evil.”

Living in the fear of God will help us get out of and even avoid becoming entangled in sin.  If we find ourselves responding in an ungodly manner, or drawn into a sin, then we can know that we are not living in the fear of God.  Living in the fear of God has to do with our view of God Himself and our relation to Him.  It has to do with obedience out of love, humility, submission, and believing that God’s way is always the best way.

I am not talking about the terror of the Lord.  That has to do with judgment.  I am talking about the fear of the Lord which has to do with love, respect, and the recognition of true wisdom.

When we truly believe that God wants what is best for us, then we will realize that His Word is what is really best for us also.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The time

There is a way which seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death. (Prov 14:12, NASB)

 
Don’t you sometimes wish there were “do overs” in life. There are more than a few things in my life that I wish I had the opportunity to not do. How many of life’s ouchies are followed by the words “it seemed like a good idea at the time”?

I came across the following quote at some point in time:

“If the whole human race lay in one grave, the epitaph on its headstone might well be: "It seemed a good idea at the time." (Dame Rebecca West, Irish-born author and journalist, 1892-1983)

Wow, is that true or what! There are so many things in life that seem ok to us, that would seemingly cause no real harm, yet God says that our unguided ideas are going to get us in trouble.

We find it easy to admit that children need guidance to keep them from trouble, but we would like to think that as adults we are intelligent enough and have enough common sense and wisdom to make right decisions based upon what we believe to be right and wrong.

God says that human wisdom is faulty. It is distorted by our natural perception, which is not based upon God’s perception. We need someone wiser than us, who knows the end form the beginning, to guide us. I lived a lot of my life without God’s guidance, doing what seemed right to me...I was wrong. Our basic nature is self seeking and denies God His rightful place. We can make our plans, scheme, connive, and do everything we think is right and still die separated from God.

The beginning of wisdom is the fear of the Lord, the recognizing and giving to God His rightful place. We must realize that our human wisdom is faulty and we need the mind of Christ to guide us. True life is only found through Jesus Christ. Every way that seems right to man will lead only to death. There is only one way and that is God’s way.

I have now lived a lot of my life with God’s guidance, choosing His way over my way. That has worked a LOT better…