Be Thou my wisdom and Thou my true word
I ever with Thee, and Thou with me, Lord
Thou my great Father; I thy true son
Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one
Whence cometh thy wisdom, Beloved?
Sorry…I got a little caught up in the whole Thee and Thou business.
The question, however, is still valid—where do you get your wisdom? Do you look to the world, with its political leaders and life coaches and self-help gurus? Do you watch T.V., and adopt the attitudes and mores of the celebrity set? Do you listen to the prevailing opinion of society, and claim it as wisdom?
Because you know that the wisdom of the world is foolishness to God, right?
Like the first verse of this hymn, this one asks God to do more than provide. It asks him to be. Be wisdom in me. Be truth in me. You see, wisdom and truth aren’t just tools that you can get from God and go off and use on your own, like some sort of spiritual ratchet set.
Though I do find that concept intriguing…
Wisdom and truth come from, and are used in, relationship with the Father. As we grow closer to him, we grow closer to the source of all wisdom and all truth. They sorta seep into us, like vitamin D when you’re out in the sun. They become part of us. Walking in wisdom and truth then becomes as natural as, well, as walking.
I must admit, I still walk with two left feet and a bit of a stutter step, but I’m working on it.
What about you, Beloved? Are you spending enough time with your Father to soak in his wisdom, his truth?
Make the time today. I know you’re busy, but he’s worth it.
So are you.
Happy Friday, Beloved
Thanks, Michael. I pray we become sponges for God’s wisdom. But I’d like to hear more about using wisdom like a spiritual ratchet set – delightful comparison!