How To Be A Wise Person(From Our 12-22-24 Worship)
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Summary:
Wisdom Defined
Wisdom is knowing the right thing to do at the right time and then acting on it. This principle is illustrated through the story of Dr. Francis Kelsey, an FDA medical officer who in the 1960s refused to approve the drug thalidomide for the U.S. market. Despite immense pressure, her wise decision saved countless children from birth defects, demonstrating the power of wisdom and discernment.
Lessons from the Wise Men
The sermon transitions to the story of the wise men from Matthew 2, drawing lessons applicable to Christian life:
- Be on a Journey
- Like the wise men who traveled far seeking Jesus, Christians must embark on a spiritual journey, continually growing and seeking God. (Matthew 2:1-2)
- Look for the Right Thing
- The wise men saw the star because they were actively searching. Similarly, we must intentionally seek God and His truth. (Matthew 2:2)
- Be Willing to Wait
- The wise men faced delays but waited patiently for God’s timing. Waiting builds faith and aligns us with God’s perfect plan. (Matthew 2:3-9)
- Celebrate Breakthroughs
- When the wise men saw the star again, they rejoiced. Christians should celebrate when they see signs of God’s guidance. (Matthew 2:9-10)
- Worship and Give
- The wise men worshiped Jesus and offered valuable gifts. True worship involves giving generously—time, resources, and service. (Matthew 2:11)
- Obey God
- The wise men obeyed God’s warning and avoided Herod. Wisdom requires obedience to God’s direction. (Matthew 2:12)
Final Thoughts
Wisdom is a choice and a gift from God. James 1:5 reminds us that anyone lacking wisdom can ask God, who gives generously. As we celebrate Christmas, we should strive for wisdom: knowing the right thing and doing it.
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