Principle #21 addresses having wisdom over strength. From
reading Proverbs 24:5-6 it seems like both wisdom and strength are important,
but that wisdom and strategy ultimately are more important for winning a
battle. The verses read as follows:
“It’s better
to be wise than strong;
intelligence
outranks muscle any day.
Strategic
planning is the key to warfare;
To
win, you need a lot of good counsel.”
In my life, I see that being wise is a great asset. For one
thing, I am not physically strong so relying on my physical strength to survive
each day and each obstacle would probably not end well. When I’m asked to list
my assets or strengths as a person, intelligence is one of the first things I
think of.
I’m not bragging about my intelligence. It’s a God-given
asset, something God granted to me upon His forming me in my mother’s womb. It
is something for which I am thankful. It has seen me through a lot of
nerve-wracking situations from schooling to parenting. My intelligence has
allowed me to think through situations and come to rational conclusions about
how to proceed in various situations that have come up in my life.
I think part of my intelligence has been to seek wiser
counsel. I recognize that there are many circumstances that I’ve been
confronted with where I just don’t know how to proceed. Seeking the good
counsel of others has allowed me to overcome some very tricky situations in my
life. Some of those situations are currently going on in my life and my husband
and I have sought the counsel of others to give us sound advice on how to
proceed.
Intelligence and wisdom need to be cultivated in our lives.
Even being born with a certain amount of intelligence doesn’t mean we will
learn to use it to the best of its advantage. We need to seek it and pray about
situations, and trust in God’s Word to give us direction. I know many
intelligent people who think they know everything they need to know. By not
being open to cultivating their intelligence, they make some bad decisions. I
want to avoid being like those people, so I make sure to spend time in God’s
Word, examining the principles in Scripture, and trying to apply them to my
life.
Having intelligence is not enough. Applying God’s principles
to our lives is exercising true intelligence. I think we need to humbly turn to
God and ask Him to give us the wisdom we need in every situation. Prayerfully
approaching God and His Word is one way of using the intelligence He has given
us.
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