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The power of Christ.
The beginning, the principle, from whom all things are is the Father; the beginning, the principle, through whom all things exist is the Son. The Father speaks His Word—the Father brings forth His Wisdom—and all things are made. The prophet said, “In wisdom hast Thou made them all.”
- Eriugena, Homily on John 1.1-14, Irish, 9th century[1]
“I, wisdom, dwell with prudence,
And find out knowledge and discretion.”
“The LORD possessed me at the beginning of His way,
Before His works of old.
I have been established from everlasting,
From the beginning, before there was ever an earth.”
- Proverbs 8.12, 22, 23
…Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
- Colossians 2.2, 3
There is an indisputable link between being wise and having power—power for righteousness, peace, and joy in the Spirit. Power to use our time wisely, and to do the work God has appointed for us (Ps. 90.12, 16, 17).
The power of God operates toward and through wisdom. Seek wisdom, and the power of God will bring you there.
The Wisdom of God Who speaks in Proverbs 8 is the eternally-begotten Word, in Whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. The Wisdom of God has power to create (vv. 27, 28), to rule (v. 15), and to administer what God has made through Him (vv. 29, 30). The Wisdom of God is more valuable than gold and silver (v. 19), for He leads us into the paths of righteousness and justice (v. 20). Those who hear and embrace this Wisdom, who seek Him daily and wait for Him with longing, know the favor of the Lord and find full and abundant life (vv. 34, 35).
All the wisdom of God is contained in Jesus Christ (Col. 2.2, 3), Who has power over all created things (Heb. 1.3), and power over life and death (Jn. 14.6). The wise person seeks God’s Wisdom in God’s Word. There the Lord Jesus is revealed for us to know, love, worship, rest and abide in, serve, and proclaim. Wise people pattern their lives after the example of the Wisdom of God, and because they live in step with God’s Wisdom, they know God’s power to love selflessly and from the heart.
That power, the power of God’s Wisdom, can transform not only those who know it, but those who are touched by it.
Paul says that we must not live like fools, who insist that God has no business in their lives (Ps. 14.1). Rather, he says, we should live like wise people. The wise person trusts in the Wisdom of God in every area of life, at all times, for all things (Prov. 3.5, 6). Living this way is making the most of every opportunity to be filled with the Spirit, to order our lives for the glory of God, and to serve others in love (Eph. 5.15-21; 1 Cor. 10.31; Eph. 4.16).
We’ll know that we are increasing in wisdom when, like the very Wisdom of God Himself, we live in holiness and hope, and serve others in love.
Wisdom, in other words, is not merely a cerebral attribute. Wisdom comes to expression in all the fine details of life and is proved in the gracious touch, the edifying word, the thoughtful gesture, the stand for righteousness, the self-denying sacrifice, the ready witness for Christ.
Would you like to have more power to live each day for the Lord? Seek the Wisdom of God; plead for Him earnestly (Jms. 1.5).
Would you be wise and not a fool? Begin each day seeking the Wisdom of God in His Word, and praying for the people in your Personal Mission Field, especially those you will see that day. Resolve to go among them as a servant, hoping in glory and waiting on the Lord and the fullness of His Spirit. Let the Wisdom of God express Himself through you, and you will have power to rejoice and glorify God in even the smallest details and most trying situations of your life.
The world has enough fools as it is. Let us seek Wisdom, and the power of God that accompanies Him, that we might show Jesus to the people we meet today.
For Reflection
1. What does it mean to seek the Wisdom of God?
2. Where do you especially need the Lord’s Wisdom for today?
Psalm 111.10 (Manoah: When All Your Mercies, O My God)
All they who would true wisdom know must learn to fear You, LORD,
And in that wisdom daily live and praise You evermore.
Give thanks
If you have found this meditation helpful, take a moment and give thanks to God. Then share what you learned with a friend. This is how the grace of God spreads (2 Cor. 4.15).
Seeing Jesus
Jonathan Edwards offered sound advice in how to see Jesus, the Wisdom of God. In our book, Seeing Jesus, we use excerpts from Edwards’ sermons and books, together with Scripture and meditations, to help you grow in the wisdom of God. Order your copy by clicking here.
Thank you.
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T. M. Moore, Principal
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All Psalms for singing from The Ailbe Psalter. Scripture taken from the New King James Version. © Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
[1] Bamford, p. 80.
T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.
Books by T. M. Moore
In the face of this relentless information storm, this is no time for Christians to give up on reading. We need to equip ourselves to weather this information storm, and The Fellowship of Ailbe wants to help.