In our journey through the series "Taming the Tongue," we have explored the profound impact our words can have on our lives and the lives of others. Today, as we conclude this series, we delve into the wisdom that undergirds our speech and actions. We find ourselves in James chapter 3, verses 13 through 18, where the Apostle James contrasts two types of wisdom: earthly wisdom and heavenly wisdom.
Earthly wisdom is characterized by bitter jealousy and selfish ambition. It is the wisdom of this world, which is limited to our temporal existence and often leads to disorder and vile practices. This wisdom is not from God but is earthly, unspiritual, and even demonic. It is the advice that prioritizes self and disregards the eternal perspective.
In stark contrast, heavenly wisdom, which comes from above, is pure, peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial, and sincere. This wisdom leads to a harvest of righteousness and peace. It is the wisdom that views life from God's perspective, aligning our decisions with His will rather than our own desires.
As we reflect on the transformative power of God's wisdom, we recognize that it is not enough to merely possess knowledge. True wisdom calls us to action. It is about living out God's word in our daily lives, making decisions that reflect His character and purposes. This wisdom is not self-serving but benefits others, leading to good deeds and a fruitful life.
We also understand that wisdom requires humility—a recognition of our limitations and a dependence on God. It is about asking God for guidance in every situation, seeking His will, and having the courage to follow through with what He reveals to us.
Today, as we witness the celebration of baptism, we see a tangible expression of this wisdom. Those being baptized have heard from God and are responding in obedience. They are making a public declaration of their faith, symbolizing their death to sin and new life in Christ. This act of obedience is a powerful testimony of the wisdom that comes from above.
As we move forward, let us seek God's wisdom in every aspect of our lives. Let us be people who not only know God's word but live it out, impacting the world around us with the peace, gentleness, and mercy that come from heavenly wisdom.
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