We can all grow in wisdom. Why do we know this?
Jesus did it when he stayed behind in Jerusalem after the festival in the book of Luke, sitting in the Temple listening to the teachers and asking questions. (Luke 2:42-47)
Let's start by defining wisdom. Wisdom is the use of factual knowledge and the ability to apply it to particular situations and circumstances.
Acquiring wisdom requires the ability to humble oneself, push aside pride, and admit one doesn't know something about a situation or topic. God will pour wisdom into them if one is open to hearing Him.
The opposite of wisdom concerns noise and static, which interfere with society's ability to hear God. Television, social media platforms, and misinformation spread by news outlets provide this noise, also known as folly.
God wants to slice through this noise to get the attention of His beloved, but many are resolved to resist God's wisdom. We then have a choice: folly vs. wisdom.
If one chooses folly, they subscribe to foolishness, scorn, and mockery of others - and God, doing it with glee. If one repudiates folly and rebukes foolishness, God imbues you with wisdom.
We shall conclude with this. Watch what you say, for a tongue is powerful and can set the world ablaze. For Trump to be in the position of possibly winning the White House while promoting lies concerning Haitian immigrants eating pets, answering questions with nonsensical lies, and claiming the mantle of his version of "Christianity" is the ultimate example of folly/foolishness.
Don't fall for the folly. Humble yourselves and open your hearts and minds to God so we may grow in wisdom and try our best to live as Jesus teaches us.
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