The Gift of Wisdom (Saturday, Week 8, Year 1, 2021)

The bible describes the children of the world as astute, shrewd and clever. To have an edge over the world, the children of the kingdom must be much more astute, shrewd and clever. Simply, we must have wisdom in order to engage or deal with world. Wisdom is one of the fine gifts of the Holy Spirit which will surely be given to those who ask for it (cf. Matt. 7:7-11; Luke 11:13).

 

Solomon desired wisdom, asked for it and got it. His one and only request was that God should give Him the wisdom that sits by His throne (cf. Wis. 9:4), and that He received in abundance. Ben Sira sought wisdom, asked and worked for it and found her (cf. Sir.51:20b).

 

Having cleansed the Temple, the chief priests, the scribes and the elders came to Jesus and asked, “By what authority are you doing these things?” Jesus responded with a question: Was John’s baptism from heaven or from men? If they had said: “From heaven”, Jesus would have asked why they didn’t believe John. If they had answered: “From men”, they would have faced the ire of the people, for all held that John was a real prophet. At the end of the day, Jesus did not answer their question about His authority to act. Filled with wisdom, He beat them at their own game.

 

Our world has become much smarter and more astute than ever before. If we do not seek and possess the wisdom of the Spirit, we will find ourselves being tossed around by the complicated plans and schemes of the world.


Prayer:

Lord, may You bless us with the wisdom that sits by your throne that we may always know what to do, what to say and how to deal with the world at every point in time, Amen!


Have a restful weekend!



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