God's wisdom is a central theme in the Bible, emphasizing the divine guidance and insight that governs the universe and human affairs, as seen in Psalms 104:24, which declares, "How many are your works, Lord! In wisdom you have made them all." According to Proverbs 9:10, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom," highlighting the importance of reverence and obedience in seeking God's wisdom. In the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 1:30 notes that Christ is the embodiment of God's wisdom, and through faith in him, believers can access this wisdom, which enables them to navigate life's challenges and make decisions that align with God's will, as expressed in Romans 11:33, which praises the "depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God."
T. Austin-Sparks explores the profound mystery of God's wisdom as revealed through the Church, as stated in Ephesians 3:10. He emphasizes that the Church, seated in the heavenly realms above principalities and powers, serves as a vessel for God's manifold wisdom, showcasing His grace amidst human tr
John Wesley emphasizes the profound wisdom and knowledge of God, illustrating how His divine counsel governs creation, sustains the universe, and orchestrates the salvation of humanity. He explains that God's wisdom is evident in the establishment and preservation of the Church, despite opposition a
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that God's wisdom orchestrates our afflictions and losses to ultimately benefit us, portraying God as a wise and skillful physician who transforms our hardships into blessings. He illustrates how God can turn poison into healing, diseases into remedies, and crosses into crow
John Nelson Darby emphasizes that the foolishness of man, including that of believers, serves to highlight God's wisdom. He explains that all human righteousness and pride are ultimately broken down in God's presence, leaving no room for boasting except in the Lord. Darby illustrates that true wisdo
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that in any disagreement between God and man, God is always right, and man is always wrong. He asserts that the only way for a person to be correct is to align their thoughts with God's, as human thoughts are often vain and misguided. Tozer identifies four key areas where human
Chuck Smith explores the creation narrative in Genesis 1:9-31, emphasizing God's inventive genius in creating life and the intricate designs of nature. He highlights the significance of seeds and their propagation methods, showcasing God's wisdom in ensuring the survival of various species. Smith al
This sermon delves into the profound wisdom and knowledge of God as revealed in Romans 11, emphasizing the intricate design and balance in creation that sustains life on Earth. It explores the intentional details in the universe, the Earth's position, the ratio of elements, and the propagation of pl
This sermon by Derek Prince delves into the significance of the cross and the message of Christ crucified, emphasizing the contrast between human wisdom and the power of God revealed through the sacrifice of Jesus. The speaker highlights the all-sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, explaini
In the video, a man is shown stealing items from a shop and is caught on CCTV cameras. The owner of the shop confronts the man and shows him the footage, leaving him amazed at the advanced technology. The sermon then transitions to the preacher discussing the depth of God's wisdom and knowledge, emp
Greek Word Studies for aid_number 34429 preaches about the manifold wisdom of God, emphasizing its diverse, multi-colored, and multi-faceted nature that surpasses human understanding. The wisdom of God, revealed in Christ, is infinitely diversified and inexhaustible, far beyond what was previously k
George Fox preaches about the wisdom of God in creation and the necessity for all things to be ordered back to God's glory. He emphasizes the importance of living in truth, being faithful in one's place, and showing mercy and kindness to others, especially those who are persecuted for their faith. F
George Fox preaches about the importance of living in the unchanging Life and Power of God's Seed, rather than being caught up in the worldly spirit that is constantly shifting and turbulent. He emphasizes the need to stand firm in God's unchangeable Life and Seed, which existed before all alteratio
George Warnock preaches about the paradox of Christ crucified, which is a stumbling block to some and foolishness to others, but to believers, it is the power and wisdom of God. He emphasizes that in times of apostasy and hypocrisy in modern Christianity, God reveals His glory and wisdom in ways tha
Harriet N. Cook emphasizes the lesson of diligence and wisdom from Proverbs 6:6, using the example of the ant's hard work and constant activity to shame the sluggard into action. By observing the ants' industrious nature and lack of supervision, the sluggard is encouraged to be diligent in all tasks
H.J. Vine preaches on the precious stones mentioned in the Scriptures, emphasizing God's great love and grace in saving sinners through Christ. He highlights the eternal thanksgiving we owe to God for His mercy and care over us, as well as the wisdom and glory displayed in His redemptive plan. The s
John Piper preaches about the cosmic significance of the church of Jesus Christ, emphasizing its mission to display the manifold wisdom of God to the supernatural beings in the heavenly places. He delves into the revelation received by Paul regarding the mystery of Christ, the unification of Jews an
This sermon focuses on the humility and reverence required in prayer, emphasizing the acknowledgment that we cannot give God advice but rather submit to His wisdom and guidance. It explores the beauty of individuals who pray sincerely and wholeheartedly, seeking God's will above their own desires.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the Word of God and its impact on our hearts. He encourages the congregation to allow the Word of God to cleanse their hearts and remove any negative thoughts or influences. The preacher warns against selfish ambition and boasting, reminding
This sermon delves into the deep wisdom of God revealed in the book of Ephesians, focusing on Paul's role as a prisoner for Christ and the mystery of Christ in believers. It emphasizes the unity of Jews and Gentiles in the church, the commission given to believers to spread the gospel, and the demon
Ray Comfort preaches about the importance of seeing the whole picture before making judgments, using examples like a hot plate, a woman named 'Banana' in honor of her late brother, and biblical stories like Adam and Eve, Noah's ark, and Naaman. He emphasizes how God deliberately chooses seemingly fo
John Chrysostom preaches about the divine wisdom in choosing the foolish and weak to shame the wise and strong, emphasizing the power of God's foolishness over human wisdom. He highlights the ancient prophecy of God's plan to confound the wise and the strong, showing the ineffable power and wisdom o
John Chrysostom preaches about the power of God's wisdom and the testimony of Christ crucified, emphasizing the humility and determination of Paul in preaching the Gospel without eloquence or persuasive words of wisdom, relying instead on the demonstration of the Spirit and power. He highlights Paul
John Chrysostom preaches about giving thanks to God for deliverance from expected evils, reflecting on past trials and present blessings. He addresses criticisms of the human body's design, emphasizing God's wisdom in creating both beauty and frailty to lead us to admiration of Him and away from ido
John Chrysostom preaches about the depth of God's wisdom and knowledge, highlighting the unsearchable nature of His judgments and ways. He emphasizes the importance of faith and mercy, showing how God's plan includes both Jews and Gentiles, with salvation offered to all through belief. Chrysostom en
John Chrysostom preaches about the surpassing lowliness of Paul, who humbly acknowledges himself as less than the least of all saints, despite his great deeds, to emphasize the grace given to preach the unsearchable riches of Christ to the Gentiles. Paul reveals the mystery hidden in God, now made k
This sermon delves into the concept of depth in spiritual life, contrasting the tragedy of shallowness with the profound depth of God's wisdom, knowledge, and love. It emphasizes the necessity of going deep in faith, enduring trials and suffering to discover the true treasures of God. The sermon dra
Walter Wilson delivers a sermon at a Rotary Club luncheon, emphasizing the importance of observing and appreciating the intricate details in nature as evidence of God's wisdom and power. Through examples of numerical patterns in creation and the miracles of nature, Wilson leads the audience to refle
