9.24.2008

Is"The Wisdom From Above" At Work In Your Life?

IT WAS a difficult case-two women arguing over a baby. The women shared a home, and each had given birth to a son, just days apart. One of the babies had died, and now each woman claimed to be the mother of the living baby. There were no other witnesses to what had happened. The case had likely been heard in a lower court but not resolved. Finally, the dispute was taken to Solomon, the King of Israel. Would he be able to uncover the truth?

After listening for awhile as the women argued, Solomon called for a sword. then, with seeming conviction, he ordered that the child be cut in two, with half given to each woman. At once, the real mother pleaded with the king to give the baby -her precious child-to the other woman. But the other woman kept insisting that the child be cut in two. Solomon now knew the truth. He had knowledge of a mother's tender compassion for the child of her womb, and he used that knowledge to settle this dispute. imagine the mother's relief when Solomon awarded her the baby and said: "She is his mother." -1 Kings 3:16-27.

Extraordinary wisdom, was it not? When the people heard how Solomon had resolved the case, they were in awe, "for they saw that the wisdom of God was within him." Yes, Solomon 's wisdom was a divine gift. Jehovah had given him "a wise and understanding heart." (1Kings 3:12, 28) But what about us? May we too receive godly wisdom? Yes, for under inspiration, Solomon wrote: "Jehovah himself gives wisdom." (Proverbs 2:6) Jehovah promises to give wisdom-the ability to put knowledge, understanding and discernment to good use-to those who sincerely seek it. How may we acquire wisdom from above? And how can we put it to work in our life?

Next time: "Acquire Wisdom"-How?

Draw Close To Jehovah, 2002

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