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Examples Of Words Of Wisdom Scripture References

By Etta Bowen


A wise man is like a candle light placed on a stand that cannot be hidden. He organizes his words and presents ideas in a way that can be applied to solve problems. Cases that appear sensitive cannot be resolved without wisdom. An example can be sited in the Bible where Solomon applied some tactical measures to find out the woman who owned the dead child. Apart from the case of Solomon, there are other words of wisdom scripture references from the Bible that are beneficial to man.

The Bible is recommendable because it is believed to be from God who is the giver of wisdom. The book of Job 12:12 talks about the need to stay close to old people. He emphasizes that as people grow older, they become wiser and can pass their knowledge to the upcoming generations. This is the reason why governments have elder statesmen who serve as advisers anytime there is a challenge.

A person who does not have reverence for God cannot be truly wise. This is written in Proverbs 1:7. This shows that God is the greatest and cannot be compared with any other. It also points the need to take Him seriously in every endeavor.

In addition to having fear for God, Proverbs 3:7 also talks about the need to desist from evil. In other words, it is saying that people who do evil are not wise. Some of the evil acts which the scripture prohibits include lying, stealing, terrorism, adultery, idolatry and fighting. To fear God means respecting His sovereignty and doing all he commands, knowing that He rewards the good and evil that men do.

Another good reference is Proverbs 13:1. The passage is beneficial to anyone who is not yet an adult. It says for such people to be wise, they should be humble enough to obey instructions from their parents or guardians. Some people begin to do the wrong things when they are young because they decided not to follow instructions. They eventually become reckless and unable to satisfy neither themselves nor the society.

A foolish man gathers for the wise one to enjoy. This is another way God wants to reward those that please Him. You can see this more clearly in Ecclesiastes 2:26. God is the one who gives everybody the power to make wealth but He will deprive the disobedient ones the opportunity to enjoy them.

God does not want anyone to think that it is possible to be clever by looking for knowledge. Throughout the scriptures, there is an emphasis on acknowledging Him. That is why 1 Corinthians 1:25 says that the foolish things God does is better than anything any man can do with all his wisdom. Hence, following Him in every area of life is the best policy.

Another way wise people act is by controlling their temper. In Proverbs 29:11, it is only a fool who acts according to the measure of provocation he gets. Even though someone hurts you badly, you are not supposed to pay evil for evil. Controlling one's temper also affects one's speech and disposition when dealing with neighbors and colleagues at work.




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