Dear Reader,
Thank you for your patience during the recent lull in my blogging. To explain in the fewest possible words,
I met the man of my dreams and fell in love.
There is nothing like meeting your soul-mate at long last to hijack all your attention and derail all your work plans.
You are not forgotten readers. I intend to get back on track and begin to post regularly once more.
As we roll into February and everyone else talks roses and chocolates I will attempt to temper all my romantic hopes and thoughts with words of rest and reassurance found in Christ.
That is my plan, my mind may be distracted by thoughts of my Beloved and wedding plans, but I will attempt to share words of inspiration and reflection that will be meaningful for those in all relationship statuses.
I will begin by reflecting on the nature of wisdom.
I wrote before about defining success. Wisdom is often viewed as the quality of having good judgement. In James chapter three wisdom is described as being of two kinds. He refers to one kind of “wisdom” as being, earthly, unspiritual and devilish. This is said to come from envy and selfish ambition. He said that this type of wisdom leads to every kind of wickedness.
James is right in pointing out to us that why we are looking for wisdom will often affect what type of wisdom we acquire.
If we merely want to prove a point we look only for the facts that substantiate our opinion. We may not even consider or notice factors that work against our preconceived notions. Our ambitions can easily blind us.
The other type of wisdom that James mentions is A Gentle Wisdom described in James 3:17,
“But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without a trace of partiality or hypocrisy.”
In my opinion this is the wisdom I value the most. I don’t want to be blinded by an agenda. I do not appreciate ideas that are driven by someone’s ulterior motives.
The quest to find Gentle Wisdom is long and arduous.
The journey has a variety of challenges and the landscape changes and we are refashioned by the adventure. This is the pilgrimage of life. If we are not shaped and refined by the process we are not really engaged in the journey.
When we encounter life fully and skirmish with the truth we learn more of Gentle Wisdom.
In some respects it is only possible to see this wisdom after we are wounded and battle-hardened by the struggle of life. Wisdom is the reward of those who grapple with Truth and Life. Those looking for the easy way inevitably end up seduced by the worldly wisdom that leads to despair. For those who undertake the campaign for Truth the victory is not the cessation of all difficulty, but the blessing of Gentle Wisdom.
Endeavor to hold fast to the Truth and Gentle Wisdom will be the crown that is placed upon the head of the righteous.
If we fight for a crown of our own making we will drive ourselves to defeat. Abide in Christ-the Truth and victory is assured.