Knowledge & Wisdom

Knowledge
“the state or act of knowing”

Crying boy

We gain our knowledge through life experiences. I remember when a young child touched a hot iron after his mother had warned him not to go near it. He became extremely aware of the pain a hot iron inflicts upon a fingertip. His mother had the knowledge and tried to pass it on to her young son, but he had to “self-discover” that knowledge for himself.

We learn from the Old Testament that God gave the people of Israel ten commandments at Mount Sinai. We know them today as the Ten Commandments—written directly by God on stone tablets that Moses then delivered to his people.

The Ten Commandments are universal moral principles that are timeless and applicable to all people. They reflect God’s character and His expectations for human behavior.  – CrossTalk

Ten Commandments

God gave us the Ten Commandments to guide us so we won’t be burned by the hot irons of life in this physical world. Unfortunately, humans tend to take the young child’s route: touching the hot irons of lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, and the pride of life before they self-discover the pain of ignoring God’s law.

For example, how many of us have broken the first commandment by putting money, fame, power, sex, drugs, or other false gods ahead of the one true God?

Now read this next question very carefully: How many good and decent people—who live exemplary lives by human standards—actually love their children or grandchildren more than they love God?

X-ray skeleton

The law is important because it gives us knowledge of sin. Yet it neither keeps us from committing sins nor saves us from them. It is like an X-ray machine: it does not keep us from breaking our arm, nor does it heal a broken arm—it only confirms we have one.

Knowledge is just a diagnosis.
The law points to our sin and, depending on the heart of the individual, may convict us of it. But even if we are convicted, how do we know what to do about it?

Wisdom
“the ability to discern what is true and how to act on it”

Knowledge tells us what the problem is, while wisdom tells us what to do about it.

In today’s world we have a ton of knowledge. Turn on the TV or scroll through social media and you’ll find an endless parade of experts ready to diagnose the world’s problems.

Yet human wisdom is in short supply. Scientists, economists, educators, and politicians—all armed with knowledge—still fail to solve those problems.

Why? They lack discernment to recognize the truth. And if you don’t know the truth, how can you apply it?

Knowledge is what is gathered over time through study of the Scriptures. It can be said that wisdom, in turn, acts properly upon that knowledge. Wisdom is the fitting application of knowledge. Knowledge understands the light has turned red; wisdom applies the brakes. Knowledge sees the quicksand; wisdom walks around it. Knowledge memorizes the Ten Commandments; wisdom obeys them. Knowledge learns of God; wisdom loves Him. – GotQuestions.org

On September 10th of this year, a great man of God was taken from us. Charlie Kirk was one of those rare, gifted human beings who possessed both knowledge and true wisdom. Charlie had “true” wisdom—he knew that Jesus is the answer. He was well aware of the importance of Jesus’ work on the cross. How did Charlie acquire so much wisdom, especially at a very young age?

In addition to receiving eternal salvation through Jesus’ sacrifice, we are given a “Helper” to guide us through this physical world while preparing us for God’s eternal kingdom.

Holy Spirit

… your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and that you are not your own?
– 1 Corinthians 6:19

Jesus knew that “human” wisdom is a false wisdom designed to keep us turned away from God’s light. The wisdom of this physical world does not come from above; it is earthly, fleshly, and demonic. Knowing this, Jesus gave us the Holy Spirit. In Isaiah 11:2-3, we learn that the Spirit brings seven essential gifts that empower every believer:

THE 7 GIFTSCHARACTERISTIC
Fear of the LordA profound respect for God’s majesty and authority, leading to a desire to avoid sin.
UnderstandingInsight into the deeper truths necessary for salvation, allowing one to “see” God.
CounselGuidance in making decisions aligned with God’s will.
FortitudeCourage to face challenges and remain steadfast in faith.
KnowledgeAwareness of divine truths and the ability to discern them.
PietyA deep sense of respect and love for God, fostering devotion.
Wisdom*The ability to judge and direct human affairs according to divine truth.

* … the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. – James 3:17

How do we obtain this wisdom from heaven?

If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways. – James 1:5-8

If you ask for wisdom with a genuine heart—one turned toward God, willing to receive His light, and free of any doubt in His love for you—it will be given to you.

To Subscribe to Enjoying His Presence…

Enter your email address to receive notifications of new articles by email. It’s free.

12 responses to “Knowledge & Wisdom”

  1. Susan Rinaldi

    The 10 commandments are good laws for us to abide by especially when it comes to dealing with people. I honor the 10 commandments but I am so much more grateful since I have become born again. It is my relationship with Christ that saved me, not the commandments. I honor the commandments because of my relationship with Jesus not out of obligation.

  2. Norman Beale

    I live for my grandchildren and your article is a great reminder that we should always be thankful for our children, grandchildren and loved ones. They are great blessings from God.

  3. Georgia Monroe

    There’s an expression that wisdom comes with age but I have met many elderly people as old as I am who never obtained that wisdom. I thank God for the wisdom he has granted me and I pray for the many lost souls who go through life without it.

  4. Mary Tyler

    It is people like Charlie Kirk that are witness to God’s graces. Charlie was certainly blest with wisdom from above. May God grant this world with more people like Charlie Kirk.

  5. Evan Butler

    Great point that the wisdom of this world is not true wisdom. There are many brilliant people in this world who lack true wisdom, the wisdom granted by the Holy Spirit.

  6. Sonia Flores

    I pray for wisdom before making any decisions big or small. Sometimes I hear that very gentle voice telling me to wait before acting on a situation or wait before responding to a comment, and it has always been the best advice. In fact, I think if the Holy Spirit does not give you an answer then that means to do nothing.

  7. Ellie Maxwell

    Just my opinion but I think it’s important to be in a relationship with the Lord before asking for gifts or favors. My pastor would always say “Seek His Presence before you seek His presents”.

  8. Rosemary Trellis

    “Yet human wisdom is in short supply. Scientists, economists, educators, and politicians—all armed with knowledge—still fail to solve those problems.”
    Not to correct you but I don’t think human wisdom is in short supply, it is Godly wisdom that is lacking in this world. It is human wisdom that has gotten us into so much trouble.

  9. Anonymously Frustrated

    Sometimes I submit replies but it takes you days to post them.

    1. Gabriel

      First, thank you for reading and commenting. Although I don’t know who you are or your real name, I know you participate because your IP address matches with other comments made in the past. I truly appreciate your participation. My first priority is the next post and it takes me about 3 days to get a post to where I am comfortable to publish it. Sometimes it is not until the weekend where I have time to review the comments and approve them. I get a lot of spam comments that are people trying to advertise their products, or posts or websites that I have to vet which also slows the process down. I am sorry for the delay but again, I appreciate your participation and would hope you continue to do so. Just think about it…if my post and your reply gets just one more person to turn towards God, how amazing is that!

  10. Ollie Graming

    I am not seeing a lot of knowledge and an extreme lack of wisdom in the people the Democrats who are trying to ruin America and the Republicans willing to let them.

  11. Gina Davis

    The world could use a lot more wisdom and fear in the Lord. God help us!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *