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How blessed is the man who finds wisdom and the man who gains understanding.

(Proverbs 3:13)

For whatever reason, foolishness is bound up in children. As you mature as a man you must learn to set aside childish things and become wise. Wisdom is God’s instructions for living a life of significance – eternal significance. Wisdom is not something we are born with. It must be learned, acquired. Proverbs makes it clear that the beginning of wisdom is to fear God (Prov 9:10). That is, to believe in God and the Judgment to come. James tells us that if anyone lacks wisdom he should ask God for wisdom and God will give it to him (James 1:5). And we are told that as we get wisdom, we should also acquire understanding (Prov 4:7).

God’s word is filled with wisdom, so read it and learn. Life will also teach you wisdom (usually the hard way). You must seek wisdom; you must make a conscious decision to acquire wisdom. As a general rule it will not just magically accumulate in your life all by itself. To have wisdom is better than to have great riches (Prov 8:11, 16:16). You will be blessed to find wisdom and you will be a blessing to those around you as well. But in too much wisdom there is grief, so do not weary yourself over the acquiring of too much wisdom (Eccl 1:18). Acquire the wisdom that you need to live your life well. Solomon, the wisest man in the history of the world concluded that to eat, drink and simply enjoy your work and your life is also good (Eccl 2:24).

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Published by Ed Levy

Growing up Jewish, the extent of my knowledge about Jesus and Christianity was limited to what was on the rock album "Jesus Christ Superstar". Becoming born again in college, that changed. Jesus showed up, and my life has never been the same. I thank God every day for bringing me into His kingdom, and write these blogs to remember what He has shown me, and to share them with my four sons and others. I owe much to several pastors who have strongly influenced me over the years, including Arnold Fruchtenbaum, Robert Lewis, John Ortberg, John Eldredge, and most recently Tim Keller and David Levine. Many of my blogs are the 'aha' moments that I have had over the years from listening to their sermons and reading their books, and I owe them a great debt of gratitude. My prayer for you is that you will be blessed by these writings, that God will become more real to you, and that your relationship with Him will become more profound as you grow in His grace.

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