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TRUSTING IN GOD’S WORD
The Wisdom of God Solves Problems -- Trusting God in Hard Times
Trusting God in Hard Times is Easy When Believers Get Wisdom
The simple definition of wisdom is the application of knowledge. Wisdom is generally understood as the
capacity to correctly apply knowledge acquired through life's experiences. People usually think older people are
wise. Not necessarily so. They are only wise to the degree that they have learned to rightly apply knowledge in
various areas of life. The so-called scientific method is essentially trial and error, and often repeated errors.
Most people stumble through life and learn by this method. But there is a better way.
When it comes to the Bible, wisdom is correctly applying the knowledge of God's Word. The book of
Proverbs is a treasure chest of wisdom. Often people's problems are due to a lack of wisdom. Trusting God in
hard times becomes uncomplicated and more manageable when one realizes that the best way to
solve a problem is to get wisdom.
Wisdom has value above currency or any precious metals or stones. Those who love
wisdom and diligently seek wisdom can learn the principles of what it takes to acquire and
accumulate wealth. Money is not evil in itself, only when someone loves money more
than God does money become evil. God's Word guarantees that true godly wisdom can
lead on to prosperity.
Proverbs 10:21 says, “Fools die for lack of wisdom,” and 12:15 warns the one who
tries to circumvent wisdom with shortcuts. “The way of a fool is right in his own eyes,
but he who heeds counsel is wise.”
Seeking good advice and guidance takes humility, but it is a wise and safe move, for young people especially, but also for anyone of any age who lacks knowledge
and experience. “He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of
fools will be destroyed.”
1 Corinthians 15:33 teaches, so bad advice can ruin someone's life and cause
a setback that may be irreversible. Wisdom is critical, not only in hard times,
but all the time.
In the New Testament, James 1:5 encourages seeking wisdom. “If any of you lacks wisdom, let
him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.” The first place to seek wisdom is in God's Word, then with proven leadership within the church, such as
one's pastor or elders. Other solid and savvy successful business people within the church
family can offer tried and tested wisdom. Once one has received wisdom, “do not let go; keep
her, for she is your life.” (Proverbs 4:13)
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