Proverbs 9:10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,
and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
It feels strange to write on this when I preached on it last Sunday, but it is a vitally important verse. For that matter, this is an echo of what I wrote yesterday, because God’s wisdom is the absolute definition of wisdom. We admire various people as wise, but genuine human wisdom is never more than an echo, a reflection of God’s wisdom. The sad thing is, much of what the world sees as wisdom isn’t wisdom at all, and in fact, flies in the face of God’s wisdom. The thing is, genuine wisdom requires humility. It is significant that Numbers records that “Moses was a very humble man, more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth.” (Numbers 12:3) That’s a parenthetical comment in the middle of the narrative in Numbers, but it is quite important. God handed Moses an unimaginably huge job when He told him to confront Pharaoh and lead the Israelites out of Egypt. Moses absolutely had to recognize that he wasn’t up to the job, and he said as much at the burning bush. However, God wasn’t sending him out on his own, He was going with him, guiding and strengthening him each step of the way. It is when we think we can do the job ourselves that we fall flat! In fact, Moses’ biggest blunder was when, the second time he needed to get water from a rock, he struck it as he had the first time, instead of speaking to it as God had told him to do. In other words, he thought, “I’ve got this,” having done it once before, and that kept him from being able to enter Canaan personally. We can’t let ourselves get proud of being humble! God’s wisdom, and His alone, is sufficient for every situation we encounter.
This is extremely timely, because things just blew up with my brother’s situation in the US. After friends requested a wellness check, police and a social worker found that he had significant memory issues, and his wife was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility. He needs a legal guardian, but his older sister is in an assisted care facility herself, and his younger sister has circumstances that preclude her taking the job either. That leaves me, and I’m in Japan! And to top that off, my passport is currently sent off for renewal, and I can’t leave the country without it. I just talked with a lawyer who is close to the younger of my sisters, and she pointed out that not only does he need a guardian, in the immediate future he needs someone to go to his house with him and search for assorted paperwork that is necessary under the current circumstances. I don’t have the wisdom to deal with all of this, but God does. I need to keep my heart fixed on Jesus, (Hebrews 12:2) and trust the Holy Spirit to guide me. He has already given me some ideas, but I’ll certainly need to stay sensitive and obedient to Him. As He told Paul, His grace is sufficient. (2 Corinthians 12:9)
Father, thank You for this extremely timely Word. Thank You that Your grace is indeed sufficient, not just for me but for everyone involved in this situation. I pray that we would all be humbly submitted and obedient, for Your perfect plans to be worked out for Your glory. Thank You. Praise God!