For as many
as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. – Rom 8:14).
A man in the US
once bought over 300 acres of useless, barren land “in the middle of nowhere”.
People felt he was foolish and wasteful. But 15 years later, the state notified
him that a proposed freeway in that area was going to pass right through his property.
The state had to buy off the land from him at over 100 times the original
price! (That’s a profit of over 9,900%, NOT 100%).
When a local
journalist marvelled at his investment acumen, he simply pointed to heaven and
said, “My Father was the one who told me to buy the land”.
Dr. Paul Osteen,
(brother to the famous Joel Osteen), tells the story of how he once
diagnosed a 1-month old baby in Kenya of prolapse, a regular condition cured by
simple pills. However, by 2a.m. that night he woke up wide-awake, thinking of
that baby.
Having no peace
with his diagnoses, he left his job and spent HOURS that day poring through
every article, textbook and journal he could find on "prolapse" until
he found a little paragraph in an old textbook that said, “in extremely rare
cases, prolapse can be confused with a serious blockage of the intestines that
requires immediate surgery”.
When he read
that, without any additional tests, he opened up the baby and found the
boy's intestines already black and
twisted with gangrene. Any more delay, and the child would have been dead for
good.
We have dwelled
much on the importance of wisdom in living a successful life, but what is this
“wisdom” anyway?
Wisdom is
simply being led by the Holy Spirit.
This
demystifying of wisdom is vital. Many Believers have this idea of “wisdom” as
some nebulous, mysterious and weird knowledge of things. Truth is, you don’t
even have to be ‘wise’ (in the traditional sense of the word), to walk in
divine wisdom. All you need to do is to be led by the Spirit.
Solomon is the
man most often associated with wisdom. But in his famous request to God, what
he asked for was “a hearing (KJV “understanding”) heart”. That is what
the world then qualified as 'wisdom'!
If we, like
Solomon, develop a "hearing" ear: constantly tuned in to the voice of
the Spirit, we’ll make decisions (financial, marital, ministerial, etc.) that
will ultimately be so profoundly apt, that people will marvel at our
unusual 'wisdom'.
This kind of
wisdom is characterized by humility and gratitude, not pride and conceitedness,
(Jas 3:15-17).
AMEN.
More Blessings
await you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN
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