This is an important distinction: biblical wisdom is not simply knowing more facts or winning more arguments. It is learning to see everything through Christ. Education, experience, and careful reasoning have value, but none of them can replace the One in whom wisdom finds its fullest expression. The closer we grow to Jesus, the more clearly we learn to recognize what is true.
This is a beautifully written, Christ-centered study. I especially appreciated how it traces the biblical theme of wisdom from Proverbs to Christ and then shows how the apostles understood and taught that fulfillment.
The progression is clear, the theology is sound, and the application is practical.
My favorite reminder was that true wisdom isn't found in secret knowledge or human achievement, but in a living relationship with Jesus Christ, "in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge" (Colossians 2:3).
Thank you for faithfully pointing readers back to Him.
This is an important distinction: biblical wisdom is not simply knowing more facts or winning more arguments. It is learning to see everything through Christ. Education, experience, and careful reasoning have value, but none of them can replace the One in whom wisdom finds its fullest expression. The closer we grow to Jesus, the more clearly we learn to recognize what is true.
This is a beautifully written, Christ-centered study. I especially appreciated how it traces the biblical theme of wisdom from Proverbs to Christ and then shows how the apostles understood and taught that fulfillment.
The progression is clear, the theology is sound, and the application is practical.
My favorite reminder was that true wisdom isn't found in secret knowledge or human achievement, but in a living relationship with Jesus Christ, "in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge" (Colossians 2:3).
Thank you for faithfully pointing readers back to Him.