We constantly seek to strive for the better position in society, but what if we stopped trying to see ourselves as important and instead saw ourselves humbly?
Seeking wise counsel that will lead us closer to the Lord is at the heart of helping good leaders and being good leaders.
As we continue to explore what good leadership looks like, the next verse in Proverbs 25 helps clue us in: God values virtuous curiosity that neither seeks to needlessly cause trouble nor values stability over truth.
Seeking to understand God’s wisdom is impossible in full, but He still invites us to experience Him and His truth.
What is our answer to God’s Wisdom? We have to answer the call — it is just a question of how.
God’s Wisdom seems counterintuitive… so how do we know if we’re on the path to wisdom?
Is true wisdom available to all of us or just to select sages?
Are the things we count as blessings the true blessings we seek or the forged evidence thereof?
If God’s wisdom works out so much better for us, what causes us to pick other forms of wisdom?