We now live in a
world where
knowledge is
increasing so fast
the textbooks can’t
keep up. By the time
they’re printed for
the new school year,
they are already out
of date. The Lord
told Daniel that in
the last days, “But
thou, O Daniel, shut
up the words, and
seal the book, even
to the time of the
end: many shall run
to and fro, and
knowledge shall be
increased.”
(Daniel 12:4)
I, as you, see much
knowledge in every
area we undertake.
For us older folks,
it isn’t always easy
to keep up. Have you
ever felt like your
head was spinning
from all the
knowledge your brain
has to take in and
remember? If so, you
must be as old and
crabby as I am. (Now
I’m just kidding
about the “crabby”
part.)
Our youth of today
are by far more
knowledgeable than
we were at their
age. I didn’t say
they are any smarter
by the way, but they
do have more
information to
contend with than we
did. George Bernard
Shaw said, “Youth is
wasted on the
young”. I’ve always
heard it as “youth
is wasted on youth”,
but no matter, they
mean the same.
Age isn’t always the
issue when we set
“knowledge” and
“wisdom” side by
side and expose
them. However, it is
true that “wisdom
comes with age” or
“with age comes
wisdom”. I look back
on my younger years,
and I can’t believe
how immature I was
most of the time.
(Please tell me that
I’m not the only
one.) I told my Dad
years later after I
was married and had
children that I
thought his job,
when I was young,
was “to make my life
miserable, but now
that I have my own
family I see things
a little
differently.” He
enjoyed that.
So what is knowledge
and what is wisdom?
Aren’t they the
same? Oh no, not by
a long shot!
Knowledge is an
accumulation of
information learned.
Wisdom is knowing
how to use the
knowledge we have,
or you might say,
the appropriate use
of knowledge.
As I said earlier,
knowledge is all
around us today, as
it has never been
before. It seems
that knowledge is
increasing like a
runaway train on a
downhill slope, but
I can’t say the same
about wisdom. With
regards to wisdom,
it seems the runaway
train is on an
uphill slope, and
losing steam fast.
When we call evil
good and good evil
(Isaiah 5:20),
wisdom has long
since flown out the
window. We are in
free fall with
wisdom, and the
ground is coming up
fast.
Most in today’s
world do not know
God. Even many of
those who say they
do are fooling
themselves, for God
does not condone
what they preach and
how they live.
“Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show it by his good
life, by deeds done
in the humility that
comes from wisdom.”
(James 3:13) "But
come on, all of you,
try again! I will
not find a wise man
among you.” (Job
17:10)
To know God is to
have wisdom. Oh of
course, even those
who do not know God
can show wisdom,
usually in their
later years, about
worldly affairs, but
which is more
important, worldly
affairs or spiritual
affairs? If we are
wise in spiritual
affairs, it will
encompass worldly
affairs as well, but
not so otherwise.
God is providing the
knowledge of His
soon return to this
earth; first to
remove His bride
from the judgment to
follow, and then for
His return for all
to see. Millions of
people are being
shown this knowledge
but don’t see it,
and have not the
wisdom to read its
contents. The
knowledge of God
buzzes around their
face like a pesky
fly, but they just
swat it away,
failing to hear His
voice in the
knowledge He is
providing for our
day.
Many can tell you
whatever you want to
know about sports,
movies, movie stars,
television programs,
politics, Internet
activities,
computers, etc.
Specialists can
provide information
(right or wrong)
medically and
scientifically, etc.
Even the Bible,
which is what God
says to us and has
had written down for
us, is a mystery to
many. Some don’t
know it because they
don’t accept its
Author. Some don’t
know it because they
don’t read it. Some
read it and don’t
accept it because
Satan has blinded
their eyes.
God is speaking, no
shouting, to this
world through His
written Word, the
Bible, and through
the signs the Bible
says will occur,
when the end of the
world as we know it,
is about to end. God
has stopped the play
in mid-scene, stood
on the stage and
announced to the
audience, “I’m on my
way. Be ready.” But
few are listening.
There is no question
that this world
today is full of
people who pride
themselves in their
knowledge, but what
about the knowledge
from God? It’s being
rejected! Wisdom is
nonexistent when the
knowledge of God is
rejected.
Some think they can
solve the
Mideast problems. Sorry, no cigar. Some think
they can solve the
financial problems
we are in. It isn’t
going to happen.
Some think they can
solve the crime
problems and
run-a-way drug
problems, and again,
it’s just going to
get worse. Others
think they can solve
poverty, but God
said, “The
poor you will always
have with you, and
you can help them
any time you want.
But you will not
always have me.”
(Mark 14:7)
So what is wrong?
Without God, man
thinks his knowledge
is all he needs.
Especially today,
the age of
knowledge, we think
we are the masters
of our own destiny
(how many times have
I heard that). But
without wisdom, our
knowledge is
useless. It’s like a
stagecoach with no
horses, or a car
without a motor. We
are just going to
sit in one place,
dwelling on our
knowledge, getting
smarter and smarter,
but without the
wisdom to get some
horses (or a motor)
we are just going to
sit in the same
place “until the
cows come home”.
The discerning
person with wisdom
knows that it isn’t
about us, or our
knowledge or all our
pretty little play
things. It is about
God. Where do we
stand with God?! It
is not
what you know.
It is
Who you know.
That is true
knowledge, and that
is wisdom. “ …
The fear of the
Lord--that is
wisdom, and to shun
evil is
understanding.”
(Job 28:28)
Grant Phillips
grantphillips@windstream.net
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