In my recent sermon, I explored the profound depths of wisdom as presented in the book of Proverbs, emphasizing its relevance to our understanding of Jesus and the Gospel. Wisdom, as defined in Scripture, is multifaceted. It encompasses technical mastery, the ability to deliver just verdicts, and the capacity to lead effectively. More broadly, wisdom is about comprehending how life operates and responding to it with skill, justice, and appropriateness.
At the heart of true wisdom is the "fear of the Lord," which is the foundational principle that Solomon presents to us. This fear is not about being terrified but about having a profound respect and acknowledgment of God as the Creator. It is the starting point for all wisdom and knowledge because it aligns us with the One who designed the world and its workings. To ignore this is to choose the path of the fool, which leads to death and is a moral choice between good and evil.
The pursuit of wisdom is a call to align our lives with the Creator's design, to live in a way that is in harmony with the wisdom that God used to form the world and its people. This is not just an intellectual exercise but a moral imperative that has life-or-death consequences.
The New Testament writers, John and Paul, help us see that Jesus is the embodiment of this wisdom. Jesus, through whom the world was created, is also the one in whom all wisdom and knowledge are hidden. However, the ultimate demonstration of God's wisdom is not found in creation alone but supremely in Jesus' death and resurrection. Paul refers to the message of Christ crucified as "the power of God and the wisdom of God."
The principles of death and resurrection are evident in the natural world, such as seeds that must die to bring forth a harvest. This pattern points us to the wisdom of God in creation and the expectation of our own resurrection. The wisdom that governs the natural world is the same wisdom that promises resurrection life to those who fear the Lord.
To choose wisdom is to choose Jesus. It is to embrace the life-giving power of His death and resurrection and to live in accordance with the fundamental realities of our faith. The Holy Spirit opens our eyes to see the wisdom of God in ordering the world and in the death and resurrection of Jesus, which is the clearest demonstration of His wisdom.
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