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Job 28

September 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Job 28

“And to human beings He said, ‘Look, fear of the Lord is wisdom!  Shunning evil is understanding.’” Job 28:28

I became a follower of Jesus when I was almost 21 years old. I was raised by parents who took me to church, but for some reason, religion didn’t seem to have worked on me. Some kids have drug problems. I was drug to church! When I reached 18, I left home and went to college on a track scholarship. For me, happiness was Fort Smith Arkansas in my rearview mirror!

When I got to college, I had three priorities: 1) Running track, 2) Looking for girls, 3) Figuring out the meaning of life. Part of fulfilling #3 was taking a World Religion course. At the time, I wasn’t real high on Jesus, and was willing to swap religions if I found one that suited my needs better. Interesting, a survey put out by UCLA three years ago found that only 13% of college students search religion to find out what God requires of them. The vast majority only wants to know what God can do for them, as if He is some cosmic genie.

I will never forget my first day in World Religion class. The lady who was teaching the course stated that she was a devout Christian (an Episcopalian), but wasn’t convinced that Christianity was the only way to Heaven. Even as a non-believer I thought that was an oxymoron: “Devout believer” who isn’t sold out! Nobody could question her knowledge of the Bible. She had memorized many long passages and knew the nuts & bolts of every chapter…but all her knowledge had not gained her wisdom. That is, she had not fully committed herself to the truth of God’s Word. She had read all about God, but did not know Him personally. Because she did not know Him personally, she opened herself up to all sorts of non-Biblical ideas and life choices.

Biblical wisdom is a gift from God…and so is understanding. Wisdom and understanding are things the Bible recommends we seek & petition God for.

“If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him.  But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.” James 1:5-6

Godly wisdom brings about understanding as to who He is, and how the World works in relation to Him. Understanding is applied wisdom. Understanding says, “Based on what I know about God, I am making these specific changes to my life.” In short: fearing the Lord and shunning evil.

Blessings.

Steve Wiggins

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