Embracing Divine Wisdom: The Call of Christ

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"Lady Wisdom is a character that functions as the embodiment and public declaration of Solomon’s wisdom. Lady Wisdom encourages the nation of Israel to pursue after her and to avoid foolishness and its inevitable consequences. In the first interruption, Lady Wisdom shouts at the entrance of a large city. She encourages its citizens to look for wisdom in her rather than the allure of the markets and entertainments inside." [00:49]( | | )

"Both Lady Wisdom and the Father warn that money gained dishonestly, and casual sex are far more costly than they appear. While both are enticing on the surface, they always lead to death, destruction, and chaos. Easy money and easy sex should be avoided because of the foolishness that they inspire." [00:49]( | | )

"Over and over again Solomon promises his son that if he seeks wisdom, he will find it. If he searches for wisdom, God will grant it. Wisdom will fill him, will protect him, instruct him, and deliver him from evil. True wisdom is found in running from evil and running towards God." [01:53]( | | )

"Adam and Eve rejected God’s wisdom because the forbidden fruit looked good to eat (like easy sex and easy money often do). But its end was death. They trusted the promise of foolishness and did not heed the call of Lady Wisdom. That’s why the Father pleads with his son to not trust his instincts, understanding, or his own wisdom, but instead to fear the Lord." [01:53]( | | )

"Jesus is unapologetic that he is wiser than Solomon. He rebukes a large and unbelieving crowd by reminding them that the Queen of Sheba came from the ends of the earth to listen to Solomon’s wisdom; and now something greater than Solomon is here. Jesus is Solomon’s wisdom in the flesh. Jesus is Lady Wisdom." [03:15]( | | )

"Jesus’ wisdom to them is that he and his kingdom are better than easy money and easy sex. And just as Lady Wisdom calls Israel to turn from their sin so that she can place her spirit in them, Jesus promises the same. Anyone who asks, seeks, and knocks after him will be given the Spirit of Wisdom." [03:15]( | | )

"While easy money and easy sex falsely promise the straightest path to happiness, Jesus’ wisdom promises we will have more in him than we could ever find in a bank account or a relationship. Jesus invites us to trust in him 'with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight'." [03:15]( | | )

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