GOD-WISDOM
As a wise,
skilled pharmacist mixes medicine, our heavenly Father wisely mixes exactly the
right measure of bitter things and sweet, to do us good. Too much joy would
intoxicate us. Too much misery would drive us to despair. Too much sorrow would
crush us. Too much suffering would break our spirits. Too much pleasure would
ruin us. Too much defeat would discourage us. Too much success would puff us up.
Too much failure would keep us from doing anything. Too much criticism would
harden us. Too much praise would exalt us. Our great God knows exactly what we
need. His Providence is wisely designed and sovereignly sent for our good!
The Christian
rejoices in the wisdom of God. Heartache comes to him as it does to all men.
Puzzles about the world situation perplex him too. He has no inside information
on the day-to-day acts of God. But the Christian has something better: he has
faith in the wisdom of God. The Christian knows that God knows what He is
doing.
Tom Wells
A Vision for Missions, Permission by The Banner of Truth Trust, Carlisle, PA. p. 56.
Wisdom is always living wisdom, conditioned by the times
in which people live. Christian truth is eternal
truth, but it is never timeless truth. It is always timely truth, addressed to specific people facing specific
problems. It is not an assemblage of disembodied propositions, abstract
principles, nameless and placeless verities. Almost every page of Scripture
contains the names of specific people, places, and circumstances. That’s for a
reason. Jesus Christ, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever, is forever
meeting us, whoever we are right where we are.
David Powlison
Seeing With New Eyes, P&R Publishers,
2003, p. 257.
God is
infinitely wise, because He selects the best possible end of action…[and] because He adopts the best possible means for the
accomplishment of the end which he has in view.
J.L. Dagg
Manual of Theology, Gano
Books, 1982 edition of original 1857 edition published by The Southern Baptist
Publication Society, p. 86-87.
It should
fill us with joy, that infinite wisdom guides the affairs of the world. Many of
its events are shrouded in darkness and mystery, and inextricable confusion
sometimes seems to reign. Often wickedness prevails, and God seems to have
forgotten the creatures that he has made. Our own path through life is dark and
devious, and beset with difficulties and dangers. How full of consolation is
the doctrine, that infinite wisdom directs every event, brings order out of confusion,
and light out of darkness, and, to those who love God, causes all things,
whatever be their present aspect and apparent tendency, to work together for
good.
J.L. Dagg
Manual of Theology, Gano
Books, 1982 edition of original 1857 edition published by The Southern Baptist
Publication Society, p. 86-87.
God is all
wise. In perfect wisdom He determined and executes His will. Someone has said:
"If I had the power of God, there are many things that I would change; but
if I had the wisdom of God, I would not change a thing."
John Sale
God’s Sovereignty and Prayer, Revival
Commentary, v. 2, n. 1, p. 10.
God has many
ways that He might use to achieve His ends but His wisdom determined the best
way to accomplish them.
Samuel
Willard
The Decrees of God, 1690.
I need not despair because the living God is my partner.
I do not have sufficient wisdom to meet these difficulties, but He is able to
direct me. I can pour out my heart to God and ask Him to guide and direct me
and to supply me with wisdom. Then I have to believe that He will do so. I can
go with good courage to my business and expect help from Him in the next
difficulty that may come before me.
George
Muller
The Autobiography of George Muller, 1984, p.
152-153. All quotations taken from books published by Whitaker House are used
with permission of the publisher. Whitaker House books are available at
Christian bookstores everywhere.
To do
anything less than commit ourselves completely to our Lord in simple trust
during the troubling times in our lives is to insult His wisdom. To resist Him,
question Him, doubt Him, or criticize what He allows in our lives is to deny
that He is the only wise God, and claim that we are wiser than He.
Richard
L. Strauss
Treasures of
Wisdom, www.bible.org,
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