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How do we know that wisdom is justified by its children?

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Wisdom is justified by its children as those who truly embrace God's ways demonstrate their conviction through their lives.

The phrase 'Wisdom is justified by all her children' in Luke 7:35 expresses a profound truth about those who are wise-hearted. Jesus acknowledged that while many rejected His ministry, a remnant recognized the wisdom of God in both John the Baptist and Himself. These individuals, called the 'children of wisdom,' not only approved of God's methods but lived out their faith in ways that validated God's wisdom. In every generation, despite prevalent skepticism, God maintains a faithful remnant that justifies His ways. This assures us that there will always be believers who affirm the perfect wisdom of the Gospel through their obedience and lives that glorify God.
Scripture References: Luke 7:35, 2 Timothy 3:15

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Luke 7:31-35
J.C. Ryle · Jun 16, 2016
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