Embracing Wisdom: The Path to Resurrection Life

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"Wisdom in Scripture is defined a few different ways. Wisdom can be technical mastery--like the kind exercised by the tailor who made the priest’s clothes and the metal worker who carved the decorations for the tabernacle. Wisdom can also be the ability to mete out just verdicts, as Solomon did when he intervened in a maternal custody battle." [00:44]( | | )

"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge. If wisdom is both understanding and responding to the way the world works, you cannot be truly wise without understanding and responding to the one who created the world and designed how it works." [02:01]( | | )

"Being a fool carries steep consequences because of its rejection of God. The pursuit or rejection of wisdom is a moral choice between good and evil. The book of Proverbs invites us to choose wisdom, gain understanding, and order our lives in accordance with the Creator of life by humbly accepting and fearing the Lord." [02:01]( | | )

"The Apostle Paul says, 'we preach Christ crucified … the power of God and the wisdom of God'. The world works according to the dual principles of God’s creative power and Jesus’ sacrificial death. For many, the idea of obeying or fearing a Creator God is foolishness; for others the idea of a God who died and rose from the dead is bizarre." [03:17]( | | )

"Seeds must be buried and die before the harvest is collected. The Apostle Paul points out that the wisdom applied to created seeds should also apply to our created bodies. If seeds can be raised from the dead by God’s wisdom, so can we!" [03:17]( | | )

"Jesus’ death and resurrection should, in one way, be expected as you look at the wise way the world works. While death and foolishness follow all those who reject the wisdom of Jesus, those who fear the Lord are guaranteed resurrection life and wisdom." [03:17]( | | )

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