2.07.2011
"Jehovah Himself Gives Wisdom"
"Pay Attention to Wisdom"
In the loving words of a father, was King Solomon of ancient Israel says: "My son, if you will receive my sayings and treasure up my own commandments with yourself, so as to pay attention to wisdom with your ear, that you may incline your heart to discernment; if, moreover, you call out for understanding itself and you give forth your voice for discernment itself, if you keep working for it as for silver, and as for hid treasures you keep searching for it, in that case you will understand the fear of Jehovah and you will find the very knowledge of God." -Proverbs 2:1-5.
Do you see where the responsibility for gaining wisdom lies? In these verses, the expression "if you" appears three times. Clearly, it is up to each one of us to seek wisdom and its handmaidens-discernment and understanding. First, though, we need to "receive" and "treasure up" in memory the words of wisdom recorded in the Scriptures. For this we need to study the Bible.
Wisdom is the ability to put God-given knowledge to proper use. And how wonderfully the Bible makes wisdom available! Yet, it contains words of wisdom, such as those recorded in the books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, and we need to pay attention to these words. We also find in the pages of the Bible many examples that show the benefits of applying godly principles and the pitfalls of ignoring them. (Romans 15:4; 1 Corinthians 10:11) For instance, consider the account of greedy Gehazi, the attendant of the prophet Elisha. (2 Kings 5:20-27) Does it not teach us the wisdom of avoiding greed? And what about the tragic outcome of seemingly harmless visits made by Jacob's daughter Dinah to "the daughters of the land" of Canaan? (Genesis 34:1-31) Do we not readily discern the folly of bad associates? -Proverbs 13:20; 1 Corinthians 15:33.
Paying attention to wisdom entails acquiring discernment and understanding . According to Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, discernment is "the power or faculty of the mind by which it distinguishes one thing from another." Godly discernment is the ability to distinguish right from wrong and then to choose the correct course. Unless we 'incline our heart' to discernment or are eager to acquire it, how can we stay on "the road leading off into life?" (Matthew 7:14; compare Deuteronomy 30:19, 20) The study and application of God's Word imparts discernment.
How may we "call out for understanding" -the ability to see how the aspects of a subject relate to one another and to the whole? Age and experience, of course, are factors that can help us to develop greater understanding-but not necessarily so. (Job 12:12; 32:6-12) "With more understanding than older men I behave," said the psalmist "because I observe your [Jehovah's] own orders." He also sang: "The very disclosure of your words gives light, making the experienced ones understand." (Psalm 119:100, 130) Jehovah is "the Ancient of Days," and he has understanding infinitely superior to that of all mankind. (Daniel 7:13) God can impart understanding to an inexperienced one, enabling him to surpass in that quality even those older in years. Therefore, we ought to be diligent in studying and applying God's Word,the Bible.
The repeated phrase "if you" in the opening passage of the second chapter of Proverbs is followed by such expression as "receive," "treasure up," "call out," "keep seeking," "keep searching." Why does the writer use these expression of increasing intensity? Says one reference work: "The sage [here] emphasizes the necessity of earnestness int he pursuit of wisdom." Yes, must earnestly pursue wisdom and its related qualities-discernment and understanding.
Next time: Will You Put Forth the Effort?
Watchtower, 1999
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