Biblical wisdom is priceless—more valuable than gold. It spares us from needless pain, reveals God’s will, invites His blessing, and produces lasting fruit. Wisdom is seeing life from God’s perspective, and it’s something we especially need during trials. James 1:5–8 shows us how essential wisdom is, how to receive it, and how we sometimes miss it. Wisdom comes from God, and Jesus is the embodiment of that wisdom—so the more we pursue Him, the wiser we become. The good news? God wants to give us wisdom. But we must ask in faith, believing He will answer. Are we asking? Are we chasing more of Jesus? The wise person is listening—because they know how much they still need Him.
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