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  • Wise Men Still Seek Wisdom

    “Of making books, there is no end, and much study wearies the body” (Ecc. 12:12b). This was a popular quote during finals week among the college students. Their brains were on overload and there was no more room to cram more information.

    When I graduated with my Bachelor of Arts degree from Harding University, having studied Communication Disorders and Spanish, I was ready to conquer the world. I thought I knew it all and that grad schools would be lining up to receive me. Those who promoted the idea of gaining a year or two of experience before entering grad school didn’t make sense to me. I remember naively thinking, “But I know it all now, fresh out of school.” I shudder to recall my prideful and ignorant thoughts.

    However, grad school would wait since God had a different plan for my life and I proceeded to follow him into full-time ministry instead.

    I soon learned that it is not about what you know, but how you apply it and your attitude toward learning.

    Listening to non-Christians before I blurted out all of what I knew from Scripture enabled me to reach them with the message they most needed to hear.

    I began to close the gap between knowing something and being able to teach that something in a way that communicates to others.

    You can obtain all the knowledge in the world, but until you put it into practice and can teach it to others, it’s worthless. And experience is often the best teacher.

    I am grateful to the many patient teachers in my life (God being the best of all!) who have imparted a love of learning, not just teaching.

    The more you know, the more you know you don’t know.

    And the wise men in Matthew 2 knew this well. The wise men sought wisdom. The wise men sought Jesus.

    What wisdom are you seeking today that you can then share with others?

  • Wise Men Still Seek Wisdom

    wise men seek wisdom“Of making books, there is no end, and much study wearies the body” (Ecc. 12:12b). This was always a popular quote during finals week among the college students. Their brains were on overload and there was no more room to cram more information.
    When I graduated with my Bachelor of Arts degree from Harding University, having studied Communication Disorders and Spanish, I was ready to conquer the world. I thought I knew it all and that grad schools would be lining up to receive me. Those who promoted the idea of gaining a year or two of experience before entering grad school didn’t make sense to me. I remember naively thinking, “But I know it all now, fresh out of school.” I shudder to recall my prideful and ignorant thoughts.
    However, grad school would wait since God had a different plan for my life and I proceeded to follow him into full-time ministry instead.
    I soon learned that it is not about what you know, but how you apply it and your attitude toward learning.

  • Wise spending

    Some people live on a budget. Others accumulate debt on their credit cards.

    Whether rich or poor, in abundance or in need, we are all burdened by financial stresses and must decide how to spend what we have.

    Timothy Keller, in his book The Prodigal God, defines the word prodigal as one having spent it all, recklessly extravagant…

    In Matthew 13:45-46, we see the parable of the pearl of great price or value. We don’t know the financial condition of the merchant in search of fine pearls. We don’t know how many nice pearls he had found previously.

    What we do know is that when he found this one pearl, he went and sold everything he had in order to buy it. He sacrificed it all for the one.

    God sacrificed his one and only Son—he paid the ultimate price, that we might be his.

    What are you willing to sacrifice in order to be his disciple (Luke 14:33)? The widow gave her last two coins (Luke 21:1-4).

    This kind of financial practice seems foolish to the world, but we recognize it as wise spending.

    God sees you as the pearl of great price. Do you see him in the same way?

  • Wise Spending

    Some people live on a budget. Others accumulate debt on their credit cards.

    pearl of great priceWhether rich or poor, in abundance or in need, we are all burdened by financial stresses and must decide how to spend what we have.
    Timothy Keller, in his book The Prodigal God, defines the word prodigal as one having spent it all, recklessly extravagant...
    In Matthew 13:45-46, we see the parable of the pearl of great price or value. We don’t know the financial condition of the merchant in search of fine pearls. We don’t know how many nice pearls he had found previously.
    What we do know is that when he found this one pearl, he went and sold everything he had in order to buy it. He sacrificed it all for the one.

    God sacrificed his one and only Son—he paid the ultimate price, that we might be his.

    What are you willing to sacrifice in order to be his disciple (Luke 14:33)? The widow gave her last two coins (Luke 21:1-4).

    This kind of financial practice seems foolish to the world, but we recognize it as wise spending.
    God sees you as the pearl of great price. Do you see him in the same way?

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