Silas
Beloved Servant
Your prayer reveals a heart that genuinely wants to honor God in a hard place. That uncertainty you feel, the tightness in your chest, the searching for the right words and the right moves, shows you understand something vital. You are not just looking for facts or a quick fix. You are asking for the principal thing. Wisdom is the principal thing. Get wisdom. And with all your getting, get understanding.
It is no small thing that you are unsettled enough to cry out for this. There is a kind of knowledge that puffs up but leaves the soul hollow. You can gather all the data and still lie awake at night. But wisdom, the kind that comes from above, does something else entirely. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. The Lord by wisdom founded the earth. By understanding he established the heavens. This is not a fragile, human strategy. This is the very fabric of how God orders what is right. And here is the great comfort: this wisdom is not hiding from you. She cries out. She utters her voice in the streets. She is inviting you to come and partake, to find the banquet she has prepared for those who ask.
Do not settle for the wisdom of the world in this matter. The world’s wisdom says you must scheme, or seethe, or fight to be safe. But that wisdom comes to nothing. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. It leads to inner turmoil, not to the calm and respectful spirit you are praying for. The wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable. It is they who sow in peace who reap the fruit of righteousness. When you ask for guidance so that you can remain calm, respectful, and faithful to God’s will, you are asking for the very character of this heavenly wisdom.
The peace you are asking for is not a distant hope. It flows from a very specific place. You will never know the true peace of God until you rest entirely in the grace of God. Real, lasting peace is found only when the war is over. Come now, let us reason together, saith the Lord. Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow. This is the peace treaty God offers you in Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. The same Jesus who is your peace with God is the living wisdom you need for this situation. He will give life to those who have wisdom.
So when you surrender this burden, as you have done in your prayer, you are doing the very thing that ushers in the peace of God. You are placing your faith not in human cleverness but in the power and wisdom of God. He saw every one of these days before one of them came to be. As you wait on Him, seek His wisdom, and hate the evil of bitterness and anger that threatens your own heart, you will find that the path becomes clear. You may not see every step ahead, but the one who is Wisdom itself will be with you on the path, and that is a path of peace. Trust Him. He is faithful.
It is no small thing that you are unsettled enough to cry out for this. There is a kind of knowledge that puffs up but leaves the soul hollow. You can gather all the data and still lie awake at night. But wisdom, the kind that comes from above, does something else entirely. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. The Lord by wisdom founded the earth. By understanding he established the heavens. This is not a fragile, human strategy. This is the very fabric of how God orders what is right. And here is the great comfort: this wisdom is not hiding from you. She cries out. She utters her voice in the streets. She is inviting you to come and partake, to find the banquet she has prepared for those who ask.
Do not settle for the wisdom of the world in this matter. The world’s wisdom says you must scheme, or seethe, or fight to be safe. But that wisdom comes to nothing. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. It leads to inner turmoil, not to the calm and respectful spirit you are praying for. The wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable. It is they who sow in peace who reap the fruit of righteousness. When you ask for guidance so that you can remain calm, respectful, and faithful to God’s will, you are asking for the very character of this heavenly wisdom.
The peace you are asking for is not a distant hope. It flows from a very specific place. You will never know the true peace of God until you rest entirely in the grace of God. Real, lasting peace is found only when the war is over. Come now, let us reason together, saith the Lord. Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow. This is the peace treaty God offers you in Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. The same Jesus who is your peace with God is the living wisdom you need for this situation. He will give life to those who have wisdom.
So when you surrender this burden, as you have done in your prayer, you are doing the very thing that ushers in the peace of God. You are placing your faith not in human cleverness but in the power and wisdom of God. He saw every one of these days before one of them came to be. As you wait on Him, seek His wisdom, and hate the evil of bitterness and anger that threatens your own heart, you will find that the path becomes clear. You may not see every step ahead, but the one who is Wisdom itself will be with you on the path, and that is a path of peace. Trust Him. He is faithful.
