Pastor's Corner: Is there any wisdom in the world today?

Who is wise and understanding among you? By his good conduct let him show his works in the meekness of wisdom.” James 3:13

Our modern world today seems to suffer from a severe shortage of wisdom. Do you agree with that? It seems like wisdom is in short supply these days. Many people would agree that our so-called leaders: whether corporate, spiritual or political leaders, seem to have a wisdom deficit. Many people in leadership seem to exhibit very strong and clear intelligence but that does not always translate into wisdom.

It’s easy to confuse wisdom and intelligence. If someone has all the right answers and an encyclopedic knowledge of seemingly every subject, and particularly of Bible verses, we may be prone to assume that they are wise — and they very well could be. But equally, they may well not be, for raw intellectual ability and the capacity to retain a vast number of facts don’t necessarily equate with wisdom.

In his epistle, James, the brother of Jesus, links wisdom not with knowledge but with good conduct and meekness. The one who is truly wise in God’s sight will act in a way that accords with the humility (Philippians 2:3-4), gentleness (Ephesians 4:2), and joy (1 Thess. 5:16) that God asks of His people.

God, who needs no counselor (Romans 11:34), doesn’t need us either to impress Him with what we know. Rather, God tells us that what draws His appreciative gaze is the man or woman, girl or boy, who is “humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at my word” (Isaiah 66:2). James has a memorable phrase for this approach to ourselves and to life: “the meekness of wisdom.”

A genuinely wise person knows how much they don’t know. They know that however much they know, it is only a tiny portion of God's vast knowledge. Intelligence marked by wisdom will not be polluted by showy displays of verbosity or railroad others with intellectual vigor. Instead, it will be marked by a humility that always aims to build others up with whatever we have — be that physical, intellectual, spiritual or emotional strength.

Wisdom echoes the prophet Isaiah, who acknowledged, “The Lord God has given me the tongue of those who are taught, that I may know how to sustain with a word him who is weary” (Isaiah 50:4). The truly wise maintain a high view of God, a proper and sober view of themselves, and a generous view of other people.

How will I know if I have a high view of God? If I am constantly aware of just how much I depend on Him for everything. How will I know if I have a proper and sober view of myself? If I am aware of my own shortcomings and understand that all I have is only what I have received from God my Heavenly Father — if I am in the habit of pointing away from myself instead of toward myself. How do I know if I have a generous view of other people? If I am routinely building them up instead of trying to belittle them.

This is the wisdom that pleases God and the world so desperately needs from you — a gentle wisdom that demonstrates itself in good conduct and consistent meekness. How does this challenge you? How will you pursue living with this true wisdom today?

Blessings.

Rev. Daryl Evans pastors at First Baptist Church, Fairbury

This article originally appeared on Pontiac Daily Leader: Pastor's Corner: Is there any wisdom in the world today?