This actually “finds” knowledge, and witty inventions!

God’s wisdom is so precious and multi-faceted. If we would truly seek His wisdom, it will open up the floodgates of revelation to us. Proverbs 8:12 (AMP) says: “I, [godly] wisdom, reside with prudence [good judgment, moral courage and astute common sense], And I find knowledge and discretion”. In the King James Version, the verse reads as follows: “I wisdom dwell with prudence, and find out knowledge of witty inventions”. Did you catch that? Godly wisdom brings with it good judgement, moral courage, and astute common sense. We absolutely need all of these in this day. Wisdom also “finds” knowledge and discretion. In other words, when Godly wisdom is present in us, it allows us to continue to find the knowledge that we need. It’s like a frequency tuner for knowledge. The King James Version says it this way: Godly wisdom “finds out knowledge of witty inventions”. There is still a lot that we need to learn. There are needs on this earth that still haven’t been addressed, and Godly wisdom will help us to find the knowledge and strategies we require in order to address these needs. Will you be the one in whom Godly wisdom will flow?

This is a dangerous and foolish mindset!

I have seen an evil mindset and belief that has seeped into this generation. This belief is that we don’t need correction from our elders. We don’t need instruction. We don’t need anyone to tell us what we need to do. It has gotten so bad that many even get offended and angry when they are corrected, and will even shun or reject their parents, pastors or mentors because they attempted to correct something in them that could hurt them in the long-run. This mindset or belief is dangerous to your future. I understand that some people don’t know how to bring correction, but you can’t reject correction and instruction just because there are some who don’t know how to bring correction. Proverbs 9:9 says: “Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be still wiser; Teach a just man, and he will increase in learning.” When God is going to teach you something, He usually will bring a mentor to you. Even a difficult mentor can teach you a powerful truth. The key is to always be a student. Always be teachable. Some of the greatest lessons I’ve learned in life have come from very difficult circumstances, or from difficult, “hard to get along with” mentors, teachers or supervisors. Proverbs 1:7 says: “fools despise wisdom and instruction.” Proverbs 1:22 says: “fools hate knowledge.” Think about it: Wise men receive instruction and become wiser; Fools reject and hate instruction, so they remain foolish and ignorant. Have you been wise, or have you  been behaving foolishly? Are you a student, or do you know it all? Something to consider today!