to find wisdom, according the bible it's easy
to find wisdom, according the bible it's easy
maybe you mean that with that wisdom they do bad things
maybe you mean that with that wisdom they do bad things
maybe you mean that with that wisdom they do bad things
why gospel couldn't be wealth and health?No I mean that few Christians are 'wise'.
Look how many are taken in by the health and wealth false gospel, or are decieved by evolution, or by their own desires.
sure i readRead Proverbs. LOTS of them.
In addition, this is the epitome of wisdom:
"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding." ~Proverbs 9:10
why gospel couldn't be wealth and health?
Well, not necessarily. Solomon was the wisest of the kings and yet he had 700 wives and 300 concubines, he married pagan women and worshiped their gods, and he exploited his own people to gain wealth. Wisdom does not guarantee a sinless existence.When one is wise, they don't do "bad" things.
Well, not necessarily. Solomon was the wisest of the kings and yet he had 700 wives and 300 concubines, he married pagan women and worshiped their gods, and he exploited his own people to gain wealth. Wisdom does not guarantee a sinless existence.
I see in scripture where God gave Solomon wisdom (1 Kings 3:10-14). But I don't see where God took it away.LOL! He wasn't very wise THEN, was he? He FELL, big time.
There was a time he was wise. Then, as you so succinctly pointed out, he wasn't no mo'.
He died a broken, defeated, and tragic death, and the antithesis to ANY wisdom at all.
The bottom line is that wisdom is described here:
"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding." ~Proverbs 9:10
I see in scripture where God gave Solomon wisdom (1 Kings 3:10-14). But I don't see where God took it away.
Did Solomon demonstrate Godly wisdom in any of those things that you posted about?
If so, which one(s)?
Again, the beginning of wisdom is the "fear of the Lord".
Was Solomon demonstrating the "fear of the Lord" at that time?