
The getting of wisdom
by Peter Bean
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I want you to be wise in doing right and to stay innocent of any wrong (Romans 16:19b).
Read Romans 16:17–27
Ah, wisdom! The most wonderful of gifts (see 1 Kings 3:10ff), yet so elusive.
Having greeted the various people involved in the church (see yesterday’s devotion), Paul gives final greetings and asks them to be wise. Is he expecting too much? Who among us would claim to be wise? As we age, we hopefully gain more wisdom, but would any of us actually claim to be wise?
I wonder if these readers thought similarly. Okay, Paul, we appreciate your prayers and greetings. Now, just let us get on with the job. Why add this burden of having to be wise?!
Except, it is not a burden. Read the phrases from Romans surrounding this request:
- ‘… obedient in the Lord’ (verse 19a)
- ‘The God of peace …’ (verse 20)
- ‘The grace of our Lord Jesus be with you’ (verse 20)
- ‘… all glory to the only wise God, through Jesus Christ …’ (verse 27).
Perhaps wisdom is simply accepting Christ’s love for us: living in his grace and forgiveness and allowing his peace to permeate our lives. When we are surrounded by love, grace, forgiveness and peace, perhaps wisdom just flows. Not always, of course. We are human. But when it doesn’t, we are restored to a wise place. Living in God’s grace.
And so, a positive circle develops: grace, forgiveness, wisdom; grace, forgiveness, wisdom. Then, we are enabled to do the right things to stay innocent. And when we fail, we are restored to a place of righteousness, to a place of innocence.
Grace, forgiveness, wisdom. A good place to live.
God of wisdom, allow us to live in your grace and forgiveness, so we may be wise in all we do and say. Amen.
Spring has sprung. Flowers are displaying their colours; fruit is forming on the trees. There is new growth everywhere. Peter prays that as you observe this wonderful new life, may you revel in the new beginnings God offers you each day. As Peter continues to meander his way through the psalms, he invites you to read them anew, applying them to your lives. If you would like his paraphrase of any psalm (from 1 to 91), send your request to pbean087@gmail.com
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