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        Knowledge and Wisdom By Lynette Schaefer In these days of rampant ignorance and indifference to 
          the things of God, the Christian who seeks to acquire deep knowledge 
          and wisdom concerning spiritual matters is of great worth to God. It 
          also brings the Christian real joy, peace and contentment because he 
          is grounded in the great doctrinal truths of the Bible and in his ever-growing 
          relationship with the Almighty.  Spiritual knowledge and wisdom is not simply knowing facts 
          about God, or head knowledge. It is heart knowledge, a deep knowing 
          and respecting of Who God is as this Person we worship, as well as how 
          He relates to us concerning our lives and our future.  Psalm 119:97-104 and Proverbs 2:1-5 are of great importance 
          if we are to grow in our walk with God. You would be wise to study them 
          for yourself, but I've listed the important concepts of these passages 
          below: 
       
         
          Meditation. It is of tremendous value to spend 
            time alone with God every day, communing with Him through prayer and 
            studying His Word. In order to have an effective Christian life, we 
            need to depend on His sovereign resources instead of our own bankrupt 
            resources (2 Cor. 3:5). We cannot live the Christian life on our own 
            and without the illumination of the Spirit. So any time we need to 
            commune with our Heavenly Father about an important decision, a crisis, 
            wisdom in handling a situation or how to correctly interpret something, 
            we surrender ourselves before Him and listen to what He has to say. 
            It is sometimes hard to do in this busy world we live in, but it is 
            worth every minute. If we do these things consistently, we find ourselves 
            growing in Him in many ways. We learn so many things about God we 
            didn't know previously. The Psalmist said in Psalm 119:97 that God's 
            law was his meditation all the day". That is, where your heart 
            is, there your treasure is also (Matt. 6:21). 
        Know His Precepts. When we know God intimately 
          and know His precepts, they are a delight to us. The more we know God 
          the more we want to know about Him, just like in a relationship. When 
          you love someone, you want to know all about them, what they like and 
          don't like, what they have to say to you, and how you can please them. 
          When we follow God's precepts, we are obeying Him. When we obey Him, 
          we learn His ways. Learning His "law" as referenced in the 
          Psalms passage (119:97), doesn't mean the legal codes as in the Mosaic 
          Law, but rather God's instruction to His children. To the Psalmist, 
          God's Words were sweeter to him than the honeycomb (vs. 103). We know 
          also from scripture that the honeycomb has nutritional value (Luke 24:42). 
          It is through knowing Him and His ways that we have the discernment 
          to keep from evil. It is also how we become like Jesus! 
        More understanding than our teachers. Psalm 119:99 
          is essentially Messianic. When Jesus was 12 years old and stayed behind 
          in Jerusalem to talk to all the teachers of the Law in the Temple, He 
          confounded and amazed them (Luke 2: 46,47). The reason is because the 
          Lord's precepts were His constant meditation. Now, none of us can hold 
          a candle to Jesus in our spiritual level of understanding; however, 
          the more we seek to understand God's ways over time, the more we understand 
          life and our place in this world, as well as what God has in store for 
          us in eternity. So if we have the opportunity to surrender ourselves 
          to God at a young age through the help of the Holy Spirit, we can surpass 
          even our own teachers in understanding.
        Apply our hearts to wisdom. Prov. 2: 1-5 indicates 
          that we need to seek to live our lives in God's wisdom above all else. 
          God's precepts are precious and to be sought after. Living our lives 
          after the pattern of His commandments illuminated by the Holy Spirit 
          should be our desire. A good secular education avails little in comparison 
          to a good spiritual grounding. Does that mean we neglect our earthly 
          responsibilities? Heaven forbid! Any man who doesn't take care of his 
          family is worse than an unbeliever (1 Tim. 5:8). We need to function 
          in the earthly capacities that we are put here for, but ultimately we 
          are to live for eternity, not for the things of the earth. 
God desires that His children be grounded in Him so they can 
      delight in Him and be the Salt of the earth (Matt 5:13). We cannot possibly 
      be the Salt and Light of the earth to those around us if we have little 
      or no desire to learn of His ways, to obey Him, or honor Him by spending 
      daily time with Him in His Word. 
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