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Getting to the root of racism and pulling it out.

Truth is Balanced.  For us to truly prosper is not the absence of problems. True prosperity is determined by how your soul prospers in the midst of trials and persecution.  The Message of the Gospel contains many opposites and paradox.

We see the unseen. We subdue by submitting. We win by losing. We are made grand by making ourselves little. We come in first by becoming last. We are honored by being humble. We fill up with God by emptying out ourselves. We become wise by being fools. We possess all things by having nothing. We wax strong by being weak. We find life by losing ourselves in others. We live by dying. Leonard Sweet, Beautiful.

The same applies to the Race issue. God has set boundaries for Nations, yet He wants us to respect and love all mankind, showing no partiality as if there is no boundaries.  He divided the languages at Babel, yet wants us to find a Divine Love language in Christ.  We need to overcome our race issues because there is ONE heaven, ONE Father to us all in Christ.

In an interview with Neels Jackson, the infamous Beyers Naudes says the following: “Ek hóóp ek het ’n boodskap,” sê hy en praat dan met dieselfde drif wat ek oor jare leer ken het. “Dis absoluut noodsaaklik dat ons leer om saam te leef, om mekaar te verdra – ook mense van verskillende godsdienste. Ons moet leer om met liefde en toegeneentheid saam te leef met mense en godsdienste wat geweldig van ons verskil,” sê hy. “Ook verskillende kleure,” voeg tannie Ilse by. Oom Bey beaam dit. “Ek kan nie sien waarom dit nie kan gebeur nie. Die Woord van God sê julle moet mekaar liefhê en verstaan en vergewe,” en hy beklemtoon dat dit teenoor álle mense geld, nie net teenoor Christene nie. Die Here het dit ook nie só bedoel dat die rykes ryker word, terwyl die armes armer word nie. Almal moet hande vat en kyk hoe hulle ’n regverdiger bedeling kan bewerkstellig. Excerpt From: “Ek kies steeds die kerk” by Neels Jackson. Scribd.

Most people have an immediate defensive reaction when they hear the word racism, or touching the wealth issue.  The fact that some become immediately emotional and defensive is a dead give away.  The truth is: we all have certain prejudices and pre-conceived ideas. Belief systems based on a subjective one-sided perspective of the truth.  These prejudices are also mostly subconscious.

Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink provides an anecdotal account of how split-second decisions called “rapid cognition” or “thin-slicing” assist us in decision making. Gladwell distinguishes this type of rapid cognition from intuition, which he claims has a more emotional source. Rapid cognition is a distinctly rational process, a thinking process that moves a little faster than ordinary conscious and deliberate decision-making. One of the most interesting parts of the book deals with first impressions about race, particularly those that happen at a subconscious level. In the chapter entitled “The Warren Harding Error: Why We Fall for Dark, Handsome Men,” Gladwell describes the Implicit Association Test (IAT). The IAT, developed by Anthony G. Greenwald, Mahzarin Banaji and Brian Nosek, measures a person’s attitude on an unconscious level and the immediate, and automatic associations a person makes before that person has time to think. The IAT test is designed to examine automatic associations with race. A tested individual is timed to see how quickly they associate categories of good and bad adjectives with black and white faces. The test results reveal that the 80% of Americans more quickly pair words like “love, peace” and “joy” with white faces and words like “terrible, evil” and “failure” with black faces. The level of difference is a matter of microseconds, yet is still statistically significant. What the IAT most significantly reveals is that unconscious attitudes and the behaviors which those attitudes give rise to may be completely incompatible with a person’s conscious values. Even those who consider themselves very enlightened in matters of race still overwhelmingly tend to have an implicit preference for whites.  https://everydaythomist.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/what-malcolm-gladwells-blink-teaches-about-virtue/

Let us all thus reverently allow the Holy Spirit and the Word to convict us of the division and alienation in us we do not see ourselves. Be our mirror Lord, show us the spots in our feasts. Study 1 Cor 11:17-34Ecclesiastes 7: 10 Don’t always be asking, “Where are the good old days?” Wise folks don’t ask questions like that. “Moenie sê: “Waarom was die ou dae beter as die huidige?” nie. Dit is nie uit wysheid dat jy daaroor vra nie. PREDIKER‬ 7:10‬ NLV‬‬ It is common for people to romanticize the old days, and consequently skip the responsibility of doing what is right in the present. Racism is relevant in every age. People will continue to offend another even without knowing it, because we do not see another in the spirit. It is in reality part of our sinful nature. See Mike Woods notes on sin = missing the mark. In other words “mistaken identity”. Mistaken identity is a ‘seeing’ problem. Eventually, you will mistake the character of everything around you. The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single (whole), thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil (disease), thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness Mat 6:22-23 David’s brothers did not see him in the spirit, Joseph’s brothers tried to kill him, the Jews did not recognize Jesus as the Messiah. Prejudice is an ancient human problem. ‬‬There is not a race in this world that does not have some embedded prejudices against a particular group.
Racism is taught. Racism is a faulty false belief system. nelson-mandela-quote
Scientifically, humanity is comprised of exactly one race. Although the world has different ethnicities, geographies, citizenships, and cultures, all human beings are nearly identical genetically. The genetic differences that reflect variation in physical appearance across all humankind involve 0.01% of our genes. And all humans are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-27), brought to life by His breath (Genesis 2:7), and imbued with an immaterial and immortal soul.
All men have the same struggle with Sin. Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God therefor God’s heart is for all to be saved. Yet God desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. 1 Timothy 2:4. No Racial group in the world is free from jealousy, rage, contempt, offense, resentment and hatred. We all have a common struggle with sinfulness.
According to an article by Institute of Relations in South Africa, our tolerance of different races are actually sound. Click Here to Read Article. The Media and specific parties are painting a gloomy picture of South Africa’s rainbow nation.  The professional culture of the workplace demands tolerance and acceptance. Out quest of survival seems to surpass our need for separation.  Like the openly racist farmer who invited the black business man for supper, when the price for selling his farm was agreed.
Unfortunately, the most prominent places on earth where racism is most evident is often the most Christianized areas. The struggle I believe for most Christians is to remain holy and pure, while reaching and loving the lost, broken and dirty. Usually, we either become so holy we hardly ever see anyone get saved, or we try so hard to win the lost that we begin to compromise biblical values. Loving God and loving people!
God was clear in His rules to the Israelites regarding those from different nations. In Deuteronomy 10:17-18, Moses asserts God’s love of the foreigner and then exhorts the Israelites to love them as well (verse 19). God did make a distinction between aliens who desired to follow Him and/or blessed His people and those who didn’t. In 1 Kings 8:41-43, Solomon acknowledges that immigrants will pray to God, and God will hear them. Nations that respected God’s will were to be blessed (Genesis 12:2-3). However, nations that practiced widespread child sacrifice and temple prostitution were to be destroyed (Deuteronomy 20:17-18). The call for separation was not a racial issue. It was God protecting His people from sinful influences. We should never abandon the great commission.
He made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation. Acts 17:26 God gave the boundaries, and we ARE different, WE ARE NOT INSTRUCTED TO BECOME COLORBLIND, BUT COLOR SHOULD NOT EFFECT THE WAY WE TREAT/FAVOR/LOVE PEOPLE. Opening his mouth, Peter said: “I most certainly understand now that God is not one to show partiality, but in every nation, the man who fears Him and does what is right is welcome to Him. Acts 10:34-35
The Greek word “prosopolemptes” literally means ‘a receptor of the face or person’. It is part of a larger group of similar words which combine to form an idiom which refers to the principle of non-discrimination, one being not a respecter of persons, and the like. Jesus applied this principle very clearly in his interactions with the Samaritans and His teaching on the subject, to even love your enemies. (Luk 6:27-36) Jesus underlines God’s mercy on Heathen (Luke 4:26-27) He rebukes the disciples when they want to pray for God’s judgment on a town that would not receive them. (Luk 9:51-56) The story of the good Samaritan also deals with religious prejudices. (Luk 10:33)
Is it not an interesting fact that the gifts of the Spirit are much more evident in the mission context than ministering to those within your family or social circle? More people get healed in the outreach mission context than in the local church. “Go and make contact” (Mat 28:19) and treat every person with respect. (1 Pet 2:17)
NO PARTIALITY WITH GOD
Romans 2:11 For there is no partiality with God.  1 Timothy 5:21 I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus and of His chosen angels, to maintain these principles without bias, DOING NOTHING IN A SPIRIT OF PARTIALITY.
NO DISTINCTION MADE AN ACCOUNT OF YOUR EARNINGS
Proverbs 22:2 The RICH AND THE POOR have a common bond, The LORD is the maker of them all. No partiality according to salary level: John 13:16 “Truly, truly, I say to you, A SLAVE IS NOT GREATER THAN HIS MASTER, nor is one who is sent greater than the one who sent him. From prison, Paul wrote to a friend whose slave had run away, had met Paul, and had come to faith. Paul appealed to his friend on the basis of their relationship to welcome the slave back not as a slave but as a brother. He offered to repay any loss from his own pocket. The letter survives in the New Testament as the book of “Philemon” and is a touching example of a dedicated believer seeking to motivate a slaveholder internally to change his attitudes and behavior. Philemon 1-25. The point is clear, do not treat rich people differently because they are rich, the same applies to the poor. Treat everyone the same – LOVE THEM!
At this moment Social Integration is a National Government drive.  Should it not be the church leading society towards what is right? See these drone photos taken of areas in the Western Cape showing the segregation and division made between the rich and the poor.  This is certainly a worldwide phenomenon, and not a Western Cape issue.  Click Here to View Photos  This division is justified, for economic reasons. But when God looks at it, what are we preaching to the World?
SHOW NO PERSONAL FAVORITISM
James 2:1 My brethren, do not hold your faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ with an attitude of personal favoritism. James 2:2-4 For if a man comes into your assembly with a gold ring and dressed in fine clothes, and there also comes in a poor man in dirty clothes, and you pay special attention to the one who is wearing the fine clothes, and say, “You sit here in a good place,” and you say to the poor man, “You stand over there, or sit down by my footstool,” have you not made distinctions among yourselves, and become judges with evil motives?
NO NATIONAL CULTURAL FAVORITISM
Romans 10:12-13 For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, abounding in riches for all who call on Him; for “WHOEVER WILL CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED.” See  Colossians 3:11
NO PARTIALITY ACCORDING TO TITLE AND POSITION:
Matthew 23:8 “But do not be called Rabbi; for One is your Teacher, and you are all brothers.
NO GENDER INEQUALITY
Galatians 3:28
EQUAL RIGHT TO INCOME:
1 Samuel 30:24 “And who will listen to you in this matter? For as his share is who goes down to the battle, so shall his share be who stays by the baggage; they shall share alike.”
Ephesians 6:9 And masters, do the same things to them, and give up threatening, knowing that both their Master and yours is in heaven, and there is no partiality with Him.
THE UNITING FACTOR IS OUR FAITH IN CHRIST.
Jesus openly showed a bias to this women. See the story of Racial Slurs of Jesus towards the Syrophoenician Woman Mark 7:24-37 Apparently she is “a Greek, born in Syrian Phoenicia” — a Gentile considered to be spiritually and racially inferior to a Jew. The story of Jesus’ encounter with the Syro-Phoenician woman illustrates the way that none of us can come out of a broken society unscathed by its deceptions and injustices. We had no control over the race, social class, into which we were born, but moral choice enters the picture at the moment that we are confronted by the people whose humanity we have overlooked. This story is balanced with the story In John 4, He had a long conversation with a Samaritan woman, although the Samaritans were an ethnic group the Jews despised.  It is her faith that saved these women.  I find that amongst all kind of churches and ministries, this to be the ONE uniting factor above all. Many proclaim Christ, but they show no faith through their actions.  Call it a frequency, a way of speaking and living, but you cannot hide real faith! it is in the open, and it challenges you, to either reject or get doing the Word too.
GROW IN TOLERANCE
We all need the grow in Tolerance.  Disunity is a sign of our immaturity.  Mature children or people have no problem playing with small children.  But children fighting amongst themselves are usually only because of this lack of maturity and godly character. Grow up in wisdom on how to handle each person differently (Jud 22-23) Overcome evil with good. (Rom 12:21) And look after your witness among the people. (Jam 3:13) And let your conduct be honorable among the Gentiles. (1 Pet 2:12)
NO RIGHT TO SEPARATE
As a Christian you are not alone, and cannot operate in isolation, you are part of a family. Your suffering and honor have an effect on the people around you. (1 Cor 12:26) Paul kept himself blameless not to have preached to others and he himself is disqualified. (1 Cor 9:27) There are different vessels in house, some for glory, some for dishonour. Paul instructs us to cleanse ourselves from the latter to all become vessels of honour. (2 Tim 2:20-21) Like in any family, the conduct of one member has an effect on the others. The actions of white believers have an effect on our black brothers in the squatter camp close by. What the labor force do in town, has an effect on the Farm’s productivity.
God sees us as a whole, and whether we acknowledge the diversity or not, our lives affect each other. We need each other!
UNITED ONLY UNDER HEADSHIP OF CHRIST
Equality is only possible IN CHRIST! The biggest divide in Humanity is different Values.  Pursuing Christlike values and character is the best way to live life.
In Christ we possess His nature and the fruit of the Holy Spirit. This unity is already established for us in Christ. We do not have to fight for it or seek it. We are taught to protect and maintain this Divine Unity though, (Eph 4:1-4). Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.
The former Minister of defense during the Apartheid era has begun a journey of reconciliation. First his confessions before the Truth & Reconciliation Committee, then God spoke to Him to wash Frank Shikane’s feet, the President of the AFM Africa church. Later he would also wash the feet of some victims in Mamelodi. He discovered the root of Apartheid being, that he loved himself more than he loved his neighbor.

Vlok sê hy het God toegelaat om hom te lei. Hy was nie self regstreeks betrokke by die dood van dié vroue se geliefdes nie, maar hy het hom afgevra wat die grondliggende sonde van apartheid was. Hy het tot die gevolgtrekking gekom dat dit is dat hy homself baie meer liefgehad het as sy naaste. Dit het gegroei tot trots, die gedagte dat jy beter as “hulle” is.  Excerpt From: “Ek kies steeds die kerk” by Neels Jackson. Scribd.

Lastly, who helped Jesus carry his cross, in the end when he could no longer carry it?  Simon of Cyrene, most likely was a black man. What we do know about Simon called Niger is his name.  Simon is a Jewish name and Niger comes from the Latin word for “black”.  Research shows that Simon of Cyrene was from a country in ancient northern Africa (bordering Egypt) called Libya.
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Love, the way Jesus loved.

He gave His Life – Mt 20:28; Joh 10:15; Joh 15:13; 1John 3:16
He did good – Acts 10:38
He showed compassion – Mat 9:36; 14:14; 15:32; 20:34; Mark 1:41; Luk 7:13; 10:33; 15:20; 1 Pet 3:8
He did not came to Judge – Joh 3:17; Joh 8:11; Joh 12:47
Do Not judge by appearance Joh 7:24
Love will cover a multitude of sins 1Pet 4:8
Jesus looked at him, loved him… Mark 10:21
Love of the Spirit Rom 15:30
Faith working out in love Gal 5:6
Law of Christ… Bear another’s burden Gal 6:2
Keep yourself in the Love of God Jude 1:21-23

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Thriving in Babylon – Wisdom

Ons lewe in die era van informasie: Nog nooit was soveel inligting binne bereik van die gewone mens op straat nie, tog blyk dit dat inligting nie mense moreel beter maak nie. Net so min as die inligting op ’n sigaret pakkie jou gaan laat ophou rook, net so min gaan inligting jou ‘n beter mens maak. Wanneer jy die inligting egter begin toepas, dan verander alles.  Self die wyse Salomo het verstaan dat die versamel van inligting en kennis ‘n gejaag na wind is.  Eccl 1:15-18 15Daar is soveel dinge wat verkeerd is wat nie reggemaak kan word nie en daar is soveel dinge wat kortkom dat ’n mens nie alles kan tel nie. 16Ek het gedink ek het meer kennis as al die ander wat voor my oor Jerusalem geregeer het omdat my wye ervaring gelei het tot groter kennis en insig. 17Maar toe ek my daarop toelê om uit te vind wat die verskil tussen kennis en insig aan die een kant en dwaasheid en onverstandigheid aan die ander kant is, het ek tot die gevolgtrekking gekom dat so ’n ondersoek ook net so min beteken as om agter die wind aan te hardloop—18hoe meer kennis ’n mens het, hoe meer probleme het jy; hoe meer ’n mens weet, hoe meer hartseer bring dit vir jou.
 ‘n baie geleerde man wou my eendag kom sien. Sy woorde na ‘n lang gesprek het my getref: “I have exhausted my intellect and cannot seem to find real peace” Later sou hy eenvoudig bely en erken dat hy glo dat Jesus werklik is. Sy lewe het in ‘n oomblik verander, en hy het Vrede gekry. “Die wysheid van die slimste mens maak Ek tot niet en die geleerdste mens se begrip tel by My niks.” 20Maar wat dan van die kenners en die geleerdes, die navorsers? God het reeds bewys dat die wysheid van mense in hierdie wêreld onsin is. 21God het deur sy wysheid dit so bepaal dat mense Hom nooit werklik sou leer ken deur hulle menslike kennis nie. Maar nou kom God en red almal wat sy boodskap glo (1 Cor 1:19-21)
Die wysheid wat Daniel dus besit het, was nie bloot sterk verstandelike vermoëns nie. Sy wysheid was gesetel in wie hy geken het.
Wisdom is a Person.  All true wisdom comes from God, He is the source of all true wisdom.  Daarom word ons verplig om tot God te nader om wysheid by Hom te bekom. James 1:5-6 Your proximity to the source of wisdom will determine the measure of Godly wisdom you will possess.
Wisdom is having the mind of God. The more you think like God, the more you will act like God.  Daarom moet ons ons denke laat vernuwe. Rom 12:1 Sy gedagtes is nie ons gedagtes nie. Isa 55:8  Hoe meer jy tyd in die Woord spandeer, (Col 3:16) en lewe gevul deur die Heilige Gees (Eph 5:18) en wandel in dit wat Hy jou leer (Gal 5:16) hoe meer sal jy wys raak in die kennis van God. (Eph 4:13; 2 Pet 3:18)
Wisdom is godly Discernment: 1 Kings 3:12 Meer as ooit het ons nodig om die regte tye te onderskei, (Mat 16:3) om die motiewe van mense se harte te onderskei, (Heb 4:12) en tussen wat reg en verkeerd is. (Heb 5:14)
Wisdom is godly perspective: Ons kan nie altyd verhelp wat mens ons gebeur nie, maar ons kan sorg dat ons die regte perspektief behou.  Een sien die glas half-vol, en die ander half-leeg. Dit hang net af van jou perspektief.  Ons sien in Daniel se lewe, dat hy elke situasie hanteer het met ‘n goddelike perspektief, gesetel in Sy geloof en vertroue in God.  Wanneer jy God in ‘n situasie sien, sien jy die situasie gans anders.
Wisdom is applied knowledge learned through a lifestyle of obedience. Ps 111:10 the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.  Jesus is our example in this. Heb 5:8  Jesus het gehoorsaamheid geleer deur die dinge wat Hy gelei het.  Dit kon nie maklik wees om die eerste 30jr van sy lewe eers aan aardse ouers gehoorsaam te moes wees nie.
Dis merkwaardig om te sien hoeveel keer daar in die boek Daniel melding gemaak word van sy besondere wysheid.  Daarom is dit die vierde les, in ons reeks hoe om te floreer in Babilon.  Elke vers wat sy wysheid beskryf, gee ons ‘n dieper insig in hoe hierdie wysheid in hom gewerk het.
Daniel: since a young boy “gifted in all wisdom, possessing knowledge and quick to understand” Dan 1:4 teach the language and literature of the Chaldeans v4b
Sy wysheid was ‘n geskenk.  Ek was 14jr oud toe ‘n jong profeet sy hande op my gelê het; “Van die dag af, sal daar nie ‘n dag verby gaan waar God self deur die HG jou nie iets nuuts gaan leer nie, as jy bereid is om te luister” Ek moes in die geloof hierdie woord en profesie glo.  Dit is dan ook die getuienis van my lewe van ‘n jong ouderdom, my wysheid en insig bo my jare. Dis nie omdat ek iets wonderlik is nie, maar iemand wonderlik het aan my geraak.  So ontvang ons God se Wysheid as ‘n geskenk in Christus. Toe ons Jesus ontvang toe ontvang ons Sy wysheid. (1 Cor 2:16) Hierdie wysheid was IN hom. Sien die woord “possess”.  Hy was nog te jonk dat kennis sou kom deur jare se studies. Die kennis was in hom.  Hy was vinnig van begrip. Through wisdom a house is built, And by understanding it is established (Prov 24:3) ‘n kind wat ‘n les in die klas verstaan, hoef nie so hard te gaan leer nie. As jy iets verstaan, is dit joune.
Dan 1:17 God gave them knowledge and skill in all literature and wisdom
So baie mense hou nie van lees nie.  Deur boeke kan jy baie lande en plekke besoek sonder om die binnekant van jou huis te verlaat.  Lees egter nie net om inligting te versamel nie, maar om by die “hoe” uit te kom.  Deur dit wat jy gelees het oor te vertel, maak jy dit joune.
Dan 1:20 And in all matters of wisdom and understanding about which the king examined them, he found them ten times better than all the magicians and astrologers who were in all his realm  Van my vriende het al opgemerk dat ek met iemand byna oor enigiets kan gesels. Dis wat iemand soos Billy Graham so ‘n gesogte spreker gemaak het, “he was well-read” oor byne enige onderwerp.  Die Heilige Gees is die Gees van waarheid en wysheid.  Wie kan met Hom vergelyk.  Iemand wat sy wysheid van God verkry, oortref die kortsigtige wysheid van mense.
Dan 2:14 Then with counsel and wisdom Daniel answered Arioch, the captain of the king’s guard.  Daniel then got his friends to pray with Him, and sought God the answer to the Kings demand.  Where there is no counsel, the people fall But in the multitude of counselors there is safety. Pro 11:14 Daniel het nie op sy eie insigte staan gemaak nie. Hy het op sy vriende staat gemaak om saam met hom te bid.
Dan 4:18 since all the wise men of my kingdom are not able to make known to me the interpretation; but you are able, for the Spirit of the Holy God is in you.” Dan 5:11-12 There is a man in your kingdom in whom is the Spirit of the Holy God. And in the days of your father, light and understanding and wisdom, like the wisdom of the gods, were found in him; Inasmuch as an excellent spirit, knowledge, understanding, interpreting dreams, solving riddles, and explaining enigmas were found in this Daniel,
Hierdie 2 skrifgedeeltes is so mooi! Dit lig die kern en bron van Daniel se wysheid duidelik uit. Die Gees van die lewende God is IN hom!  Een van die vrugte van die Heilige Gees is dan ook ‘n “Sound mind”! , 23 and be renewed in the spirit of your mind (Eph 4:23) Hierdie wysheid bring LIG! Dit maak dinge duidelik en bring orde.  Met lig kan jy sien wat jy doen.  So werk goddelike wysheid dis prakties! Dis uit hierdie lig waar sy “excellence” vandaan kom. Perfeksionisme verhoog die status en waarde van dinge bo die waarde van mense.  Dis ‘n vorm van afgodery! Maar om ‘n voortreflike gees te hê, dui eenvoudig op akkuraatheid. Doen dit reg die eerste keer.  Dan 5:14 I have heard of you, that the Spirit of God is in you, and that light and understanding and excellent wisdom are found in you Dan 6:3 Then this Daniel distinguished himself above the governors and satraps, because an excellent spirit was in him Laastens: Daniel se wysheid was nie net gefokus op aardse dinge nie. Inteendeel, die helfte van sy boek handel oor sy drome.  Sy wysheid was dus geestelik van aard.  Hy het die geesteswêreld verstaan.  Bid vir reën in die tyd van reën. (Sag 10:1) Julle kan die weer voorspel as julle na die tekens in die lug kyk, maar julle kan die tekens wat vir julle wys wie nou hier by julle is nie verstaan nie! Mat 16:3 Jesus bestraf Petrus: “Jy dink die dinge van ‘n mens” (Mat 16:23)
Al hierdie eienskappe van wysheid is vir jou beskikbaar in Christus Jesus ons Here.  Hy wil dieselfde wysheid ook deur jou werk.  Ek is wys deur wysheid van Christus is my!
For Further Study:
Pr 1:7-10
Pr 2:10-16
Pr 3:1-6
Pr 4:20-27
Pr 5:1-7
Pr 6:20-23