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Embracing Wisdom: The Humble Path to Godly Understanding

Series: Calvary Boise Wisdom for Life Discipleship Dynamics Teachable Spirits Embracing Humility Raising Godly Offspring Teacher: Pastor Reggie Etheridge
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Introduction

In this teaching on wisdom for life, I want us to anchor our understanding in the profound truth found in Proverbs 9:10, which states that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and that knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. As we explore this topic, I will emphasize the importance of humility and teachability. In a world where young people often have their own plans and ideas about their futures, it is crucial to remain open to the possibility that God's plans may diverge significantly from our own. We will consider how to cultivate a teachable spirit, how to embrace correction, and how to fulfill our responsibilities in discipling others, particularly the younger generation.

Main Points

In A Culture That Often Promotes

In a culture that often promotes self-sufficiency and autonomy, we must recognize the importance of being teachable. Proverbs 12:1 highlights that to hate correction is to remain ignorant, stuck in foolishness.

  • This is not just a harsh statement but rather an invitation to embrace growth and understanding.
  • We all possess ideas about what we want to achieve, yet true wisdom begins when we acknowledge that we may need guidance beyond our own perspectives.
  • The ability to accept correction is a hallmark of a wise person, one who seeks understanding and values the insights shared by others.
  • To those of you who might now be in the empty nest stage of life, I implore you to take an active role in mentoring young people.

As Parents We Have A Divine

As parents, we have a divine obligation to disciple our children, as stated in Malachi, which emphasizes the importance of raising godly offspring. After our children have grown and entered into the world, our role shifts, and we have a unique opportunity to invest in others.

  • Participating in church activities like premarital discipleship allows you to share the wisdom you have accumulated over the years.
  • As Titus 2 instructs, the older generations are called to teach the younger; this mutual sharing fosters growth and spiritual maturity within the community.
  • Exploring the depth of what it means to fear the Lord leads us to understand its transformative power in our lives.
  • This fear is not a terror-based fear but rather a profound respect and reverence for the divine.

In Daniel 4 King Nebuchadnezzar S

In Daniel 4, King Nebuchadnezzar's journey illustrates this deeper understanding of God’s sovereignty. His pride leads to his downfall, illustrating that true wisdom hinges on recognizing who God is. Nebuchadnezzar’s profound experience teaches us that a humble heart before God allows for wisdom to flourish. We must acknowledge God’s greatness in all aspects of our lives, seeking to align ourselves with His will rather than pursuing our own egocentric desires. Embracing the fear of God pushes us to recognize that God’s commandments are not burdensome but pivotal for living a wise and prosperous life. Each command signifies a relationship and reflects God’s heart for us.

Our Natural Inclination Resists Rules As

Our natural inclination resists rules, as we often view them as limits rather than guides. Yet, when we align our lives with God’s rules, we find freedom and fulfillment. By living according to His word, we acknowledge God’s authority, allowing Him to shape our character and conduct. James 4:6 reminds us that God resists the proud but extends grace to the humble. Embracing humility involves recognizing our place before God and accepting His grace. It is critical during times of hardship to maintain our perspective on who God is and who we are in relation to Him.

By Acknowledging Our Weaknesses We Open

By acknowledging our weaknesses, we open ourselves to His transformative power. This humility invites a deeper understanding and commitment to loving others as we love ourselves. It is through serving one another that we begin to experience the true peace and happiness promised in our relationship with Christ. In seeking wisdom, we must diligently read and understand the Scriptures, as they reveal God’s mind and standards. Understanding how to interact relationally with those around us, including how to treat parents, children, and coworkers, is crucial for cultivating a healthy community. God’s relational nature commands respect in all our interactions.

By Grasping His Will We Begin

By grasping His will, we begin to embody the character of Christ, acting as His image bearers in the world. Our actions reflect our understanding of God’s greatness, and through this, we foster a community that thrives on unity and love. As we embrace the fear of the Lord and the principles He lays out for us, we begin to see the practical applications of wisdom in our day-to-day lives. Wisdom for life includes serving others, demonstrating love even when it is difficult, and upholding God's truth in our decisions. Every action carries the opportunity to reflect His grace and mercy in our interactions. When we choose humility and service over pride, we align ourselves with God’s purpose for our lives and the lives of those around us.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the profound wisdom found in the fear of the Lord is an essential truth for navigating life effectively. As we embrace teachability and humility, we position ourselves to receive guidance from God and from those around us. Discipleship, especially within the context of families and communities, plays a critical role in reflecting the love and authority of God. As we learn to obey His Word and live according to His statutes, we will find a path to fulfillment, unity, and peace, both in this life and the life to come. Let us commit to walking humbly with our God, embracing the wisdom He offers, and letting it shape our lives and relationships.

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