What is wisdom? It might be reading the  directions before you assemble that entertainment center or that new bicycle. It  might also be asking directions when you discover that you are lost. It might  also be when you realize that you should keep your mouth closed in a certain  conversation. Wisdom is more than being smart. You can find people who are very  smart who are not very wise. There are probably a lot of people who are smart  but lacking in wisdom, who often find themselves in trouble. God speaks about  wisdom many times in the Scripture but one of the most famous verses is found in  the following verse. James 1:5 says, "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of  God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given  him." 
     God reminds us that true wisdom is that which  is going to come from Him. Wisdom will be that which follows Scriptural  principles. It is also involved in the working out of those principles in your  daily life. This means that the Scriptures will be practical to you. They will  not just contain a lot of maxims that are stored away in your memory bank. They  will be principles by which you can live your life. So, have you prayed to God  for wisdom? If you have, you will soon find that He will give you many  opportunities in which to practice the wisdom that He is giving you. You will  find that your life will be criss crossed with other people. As these people get  involved in your life, you will have opportunities to exercise your wisdom.  There will be times in which you should speak and there will be times where you  should keep silent. There will be times when you need to do nothing more than to  listen, to console, to comfort, to pray. There will be other times when you will  need to offer advice. The wisdom comes in knowing when you should take this or  that course of action. Just remember that praying for wisdom will not make it  work out in your life. You pray for it and God gives it to you, but you must  work it out. You must choose when to do this or that. When Jesus worked with  Nicodemus in John 3 and the Woman at the well in John 4, He worked with them in  different ways. It is a good example of wisdom. One man wrote the following  words,
  "God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference."
 to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference."
Praise God for supplying you with the wisdom you  need in this life.
 