In his sermon titled "Christ, The Wisdom Of God," Peter L. Meney addresses the critical doctrine of wisdom as presented in James 1:5-11, differentiating between worldly wisdom and the true wisdom that comes from God. Meney argues that the pursuit of wisdom, which was lost at the Fall in Genesis 3, is intrinsically linked to one’s relationship with Jesus Christ, who embodies divine wisdom. He points to the necessity of asking God for wisdom in faith, highlighting that God's wisdom is essential for navigating trials and spiritual growth. The sermon emphasizes that true wisdom leads to a greater understanding of trials, encouraging believers to see these challenges as opportunities for growth and deepening their reliance on God. By framing trials as part of God’s loving plan, Meney underscores the transformative potential of spiritual wisdom in a believer's life.
“This spiritual wisdom comes from the Lord Jesus Christ. There is no spiritual wisdom, there is no spiritual understanding outside of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Trials are educational. They are a means to the end of the greater trust and more dependence on the Lord.”
“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, and it shall be given him.”
“Spiritual wisdom is to be strengthened with might by his spirit in the inner man.”
James 1:5 teaches that if anyone lacks wisdom, they should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault.
James 1:5-11
Scripture reveals that all wisdom is found in Christ, who embodies the fullness of God's wisdom and truth.
Colossians 2:3, 1 Corinthians 1:30
Spiritual wisdom helps Christians navigate life's trials and deepen their relationship with God.
James 1:2-4
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