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Is it possible that as worldly knowledge increases, wisdom decreases? Humanity has accomplished much and has many clever sayings, such as “knowledge is power.” But it’s a spiritual paradox of sorts.

Let’s consider Scripture. Standing amidst an assortment of pagan altars, Paul stood up at Mars Hill and said: “Men of Athens, I see how very religious you are in every way” (Acts 17:22). Paul spoke to them at their spiritual level. He didn’t look down his nose and walk away. He didn’t say, “Your idols are outrageous and need to be destroyed.”

He may have screened his thoughts and practiced diplomacy. Paul found a way to tell them some good news about his merciful, all-powerful God, using a sliver of wisdom he found among these knowledgeable Athenians: “I found an altar where you worship with the words written on it, TO THE GOD WHO IS NOT KNOWN. You are worshiping Him without knowing Him. He is the One I will tell you about” (Acts 17:22-23).

Wisdom can be found anywhere God chooses, whether we hear it or not: “Wisdom cries out in the street; she utters her voice in the markets” (Proverbs 1:20). We may cry out in prayer for understanding and seek it as treasure, but Scripture cautions about misplacing our focus on knowledge: “And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing” (1 Corinthians 13:2).

God’s Word offers direction for the times we lose our way on the road of wisdom: “What does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” (Micah 6:8). Communication and signs are navigation tools. Ask for wisdom and observe the fruit borne from that request. “Wisdom is a tree of life to those who embrace her; happy are those who hold her tightly” (Proverbs 3:18).

Connecting the dots on this spiritual treasure-seeking quest will help us stay on target for the heavenly wisdom of James 3:17 and our true, living God.

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  • J G

    Comment was made stating: "Connecting the dots on this spiritual treasure-seeking quest will help us stay on target..."
    What spiritual treasure? What dots? Who connects dots? Is it us, or does God's Spirit connect the dots? I suggest it is the latter. Why?
    This world cannot just choose to seek out wisdom, God's Spirit, etc. b/c they cannot direct their steps (Jer 10:23). Jesus told us: "Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive.." John 14:17 Yet, it is that Spirit (Zech 4:6) that connects dots.
    For example, the fear of God (Pv 1:7, 9:10) is "the beginning of wisdom & knowledge." They, like dots, are all connected.
    And that fear? Do you/we hate evil? If we learn to hate evil, then we love God:
    Pv 8:13 "The fear of the LORD is to hate evil.."
    Psa 97:10 "Ye that love the LORD, hate evil.."
    Love is a fruit of God's Spirit (Gal 5:22); so is fear.
    The true living God's Spirit provided treasure for the Word made flesh:
    Isa 11:2 "And the spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD;"
    This treasure (Isa 33:6; 2 Cor 4:7) package is of God to give!

  • srkenady

    Hi there! Thanks. Pondering this topic sure brings thought-provoking questions. Love the scriptures you mention and the comment, "This treasure package is of God to give." I really like the way the NCV renders them:
    Isaiah 33:6 He will be your safety. He is full of salvation, wisdom, and knowledge. Respect for the Lord is the greatest treasure.
    2 Corinthians 4:7 We have this treasure from God, but we are like clay jars that hold the treasure. This shows that the great power is from God, not from us.

    May God's peace and treasure be with you!

  • Lorelei Nettles

    Thank you for this article!

    I think this line, 'Paul spoke to them at their spiritual level. He didn’t look down his nose and walk away. He didn’t say, “Your idols are outrageous and need to be destroyed.”' speaks volumes.

  • srkenady

    Hi there! Thanks for the encouragement! It's awesome the way those scriptures record how Paul interacted with them.

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