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First things First Proverbs Reflection

Read

22 From the beginning,

I was with the Lord.

I was there before he began

23to create the earth.

At the very first,

the Lord gave life to me.

24When I was born,

there were no oceans

or springs of water.

25My birth was before

mountains were formed

or hills were put in place.

26It happened long before God

had made the earth

or any of its fields

or even the dust.

27 I was there when the Lord

put the heavens in place

and stretched the sky

over the surface of the sea.

28I was with him when he placed

the clouds in the sky

and created the springs

that fill the ocean.

29I was there when he set

boundaries for the sea

to make it obey him,

and when he laid foundations

to support the earth.

30I was right beside the Lord,

helping him plan and build.

I made him happy each day,

and I was happy at his side.

31I was pleased with his world

and pleased with its people.

Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved.
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Reflect

When purchasing a house, you need to go to the basement and look at the foundation. This is especially true when houses are old. I have seen more than one basement which was crumbling. Such a house should probably not be purchased.

The absence of wisdom in our life is like those crumbling basements. Wisdom is the foundation that we build on. It is most important. Its presence determines the outcomes of our lives in every area.

Wisdom was there in the invisible world before anything else! Long before clouds, trees and coffee shops – ultimately before you. It is foundational. God meant for it to be foundational in every relationship and task of our lives. Not just on weekdays or Sundays, but every moment of each day. It was first and is intended by God to maintain that position in everything.

You cannot navigate life effectively without wisdom, though many try. God made you and I for wisdom.

Left to ourselves, we are anemic in the wisdom department. It is not natural to us or inherent in our nature. 2 Timothy 3:15 tells us that we find wisdom in the Scriptures. It has its source in God. Yet we can gain wisdom if we embrace with a heart of obedience the truths that we find in Scripture.

Obedience is key when it comes to wisdom. Biblical wisdom is not an intellectual thing. It is to be pursued through carefully reading the Scriptures and then intentionally putting them into practice. It does not come to us while napping with the Bible on our chest, hoping these truths will melt into us. It shows up in a changed life that is lived humbly and which avoids things like envy and selfish ambition (James 3:13-18).

Respond

Heavenly Father, you are the embodiment of wisdom. Your wisdom is above all. Thank you that your wisdom is available for me. I choose to seek it out. Teach me the truths from your Word which I need to hear and obey today. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Donna Dyck

Donna Dyck

Donna speaks at women’s retreats, conferences and seminars with passion, using humour to effectively communicate God’s Word and her life story and to press her audience beyond the status quo into risky servanthood and authentic faith. Donna lives in downtown Toronto, Canada with her husband. She is the mother of four beautiful adult children and an Oma to three beautiful granddaughters and one grandson. "Confessions of a Not So Average Girl" is her story of growing up in a turbulent alcoholic home. "Confessions of an Unlikely Pastors Wife" describes the lessons learned over 32 years of ministry.

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