When I listen to politicians, when I read some things people post, when I watch some of the commercials for reality television, I am reminded that not everyone is wise. In fact, I could say, many are downright foolish!
I do not say that from a position of superiority or arrogance. I, too, have had my share of foolish thoughts and deeds. I must also admit that I still have times when I say or do something foolish.
Perhaps the greatest foolishness in my life stems from forgetting that I have access to wisdom.
“Now if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives to all generously and without criticizing, and it will be given to him.” [James 1:5 HCSB]
God gives wisdom generously. No questions asked. No criticism about how we may have neglected it or misused it in the past. We ask, He gives. It is a simple transaction.
Yet sometimes I forget that. I struggle on in my own wisdom without stopping to ask Him for His. It isn’t until I get to the end of my rope that I remember to ask. Instead of it being my first thought, it is my last.
And, I admit, sometimes I may not want to do things God’s way. In my own rebellion and stubbornness, I want to do what I want to do. So, I ignore the wisdom He gives. Until I end up at a dead end. Then I must return in repentance and ask again. Praise His Holy Name, He still gives.
Thank you, LORD, for the wisdom You give when we come to you. Amen