How to Apply Biblical Wisdom in Our Daily Life?

Biblical Wisdom for Everyday Living

Biblical wisdom is living according to God’s will and purpose, as revealed in His word and Spirit. It is more than just knowledge; it is the skill of applying God’s truth to every situation and decision. Also, it is the discernment of what is right and how to act accordingly to experience peace, joy, and prosperity for those who pursue and practice it.

But how can we apply biblical wisdom in our daily lives? How can we make choices that honor God and bless us? Aside from that, how can we know God’s plan and purpose for our life?

Today, I will share Bible verses to help us live a wise and godly life. By meditating on these verses, you can grow in your relationship with God, experience His guidance and protection, and enjoy His blessings and favor. You will also be able to face any challenge or opportunity with confidence and faith, influence others positively, and glorify God with your life.

Proverbs 1:7

Proverbs 1:7

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.

It tells us that wisdom begins with having respectful awe of God and His sovereignty over us. We need to accept that He is our Creator, Judge, and Savior, and He knows what is the most promising for us. Sadly, fools deny His wisdom and pursue their paths, which leads to demolition.

James 1:5

James 1:5

If you lack wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. 

This verse guarantees that God is generous and capable of providing us with wisdom if we ask Him unpretentiously and submissively. He does not rebuke us for our insensibility or imperfection, but He graciously responds to our prayers according to His will.

Proverbs 2:6

 For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding. 

This verse reminds us that wisdom comes from His words, nature, will, and ways. We must study His word diligently and ponder on it to acquire understanding from Him.

Proverbs 4:7

 The beginning of wisdom is this: Get insight. Though it costs all you have, get an understanding. 

It encourages us to seek wisdom with all our souls, hearts, minds, and strength. We ought to treasure wisdom more than anything else, even if it means offering our time, money, pleasure, or popularity. Moreover, it is worth more than gold or silver because it leads to everlasting life.

James 3:17

 But the wisdom that comes from heaven is pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. 

This directs us that wisdom comes from God and that we need to ask Him for it humbly and faithfully. It also shows us that knowledge has many benefits, such as happiness, prosperity, health, and harmony, and that it requires us to respect God, obey His commands, and love others.

Ephesians 5:15-17

 Be very careful how you live—not as unwise but wise, making the most of every opportunity because the days are evil. Therefore, do not be foolish, but understand the Lord’s will. 

Similarly, it describes the qualities of godly wisdom, which reflects the nature of God Himself. His understanding is not selfish, arrogant, or isolating but humble, gentle, and peacemaking. It is not harsh, judgmental, or biased but compassionate, forgiving, and fair.

These Bible verses are about wisdom that can help us grow in our relationship with God and others. May we always seek Him and follow His guidance faithfully. 

 

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Arlene Tangcangco 道地
Arlene Tangcangco 道地

ア-リ-ンタンカンコ道地, (Ph.D. candidate), also known as Teacher AL, is a learner and teacher at heart. Driven by curiosity, she has explored various fields since she was 17. She was a working student who held multiple jobs as a Tutor, Customer Service, and Sales Associate while studying full-time. After graduation, she worked as a Junior Radio Reporter, Team Leader, HR Recruitment and Training Officer, College Instructor, and Permanent Public Secondary School Teacher.

She has also jetted off to Japan to teach conversational, business, and academic English to various learners while furthering her education. AL's motto is "Learn to teach, and teach to learn." She believes education is a lifelong process that enriches one's mind, heart, and soul.

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