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Seek Wisdom

by | Mar 24, 2025

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Isaiah 35:5-6 and 42:6-7; Luke 4:16-20 Jesus understood from the Scriptures that he was to heal the blind. However, there was no specific instruction given on how to do it. So how did he know what to do?

Matthew 12:22-23 With the possessed blind and mute man, he cast out the demon.

Matthew 20:29-34 Two blind men cried out to him. Moved with compassion, Jesus touched their eyes.

Mark 8:22-26 Jesus took the blind man from Bethsaida by the hand and led him out spitting on his eyes and laying hands on him. The man was not instantly healed.

Mark 10:46-52 In Jericho, Jesus said, “Go, your faith has made you whole.”

John 9:1-41 He spat on the ground and made clay of the spittle and applied the clay to his eyes. Go wash in the pool of Siloam.

Each incident required its own unique application, so how did he know?

Proverbs 1:20-23 Wisdom calls out everywhere.

Proverbs 8:1-12 Wisdom is readily available all the time.

Proverbs 9:1-6 Jesus understood the availability of wisdom

James 1:5-8 God gives it generously and without reproach.

Proverbs 4:1-12 Accurate knowledge is essential, but by itself it is not enough. We need wisdom, just like Jesus needed it.

Proverbs 15:2; 18:2; 26:11; 13:20

We have a deficiency−the lack of wisdom. However, this can be our greatest asset for it forces dependency and communication with God.

Luke 2:40, 52 Jesus grew in wisdom. Solomon and David lost their wisdom

Eph. 1:17; Col. 1:9 Pray for knowledge, wisdom, and understanding.

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