I. Wisdom's limits keep us humble 1. Wisdom cannot make you immortal, Eccles. 2: 16 2. Wisdom cannot make you infallible, Eccles. 9: 11 3. Wisdom doesn't make you all-powerful, Proverbs 21:30
II. Wisdom's ironies test our assumptions 1. Wisdom and fame don't always connect, Eccles. 9: 13-16 2. The wisest man in the OT abandoned his wisdom, I Kings 11:1-4 3. Wisdom makes the heart glad, but not always, Eccles. 1;18; Prov. 17:21 4. Wisdom gained over life can be lost in old age, Ps. 90: 12; Eccles 12: 1-4
III. Wisdom's fruits reveal a heart for God or self
When wisdom's benefits accrue and you are blessed you either decide you don't need God as much or you may decide to serve Him even more earnestly with all of life's gains. Proverbs 1:7, 22:19
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Tom Sorensen is one of the elders at Littleton Bible Chapel. He has a background in retail management in the home furnishings industry for 24 years. In the late 1990's he moved out of retail management and into semi-retirement and does product sourcing work in Asia. He has a...