Lesson 14: Trusting God’s Wisdom

“Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and how inscrutable his ways! For who has known the mind of the Lord, or who has been his counselor?” Romans 11:33-34

We as human beings are constantly faced with tough decisions and situations. It is the nature of living in a fallen world. However, through all the turmoil, God is still sovereign and is truly wise. If we doubt that God has infinite wisdom we will be tempted to despair when things go wrong. On the other hand, understanding God’s wisdom helps us to trust Him and be secure in any situation.

Here are some areas we see God’s wisdom demonstrated, and why we should trust His Wisdom:
* Creation – Past and Present
By wisdom the Lord founded the earth; by understanding he created the heavens (Proverbs 3:19). From the distant galaxies to the tiniest insect everything we see is a product of God’s perfect design, not random chance. Every area of human knowledge, from mathematics to physics to biology, is just a tiny sliver of God’s great wisdom. All our studies in these and other fields are an attempt to discover more of the wonders of His creation. “The heavens keep telling the wonders of God, and the skies declare what He has done” (Psalm 19:1). Some people believe that God created the world, then left us to fend for ourselves. But Colossians 1:17 says this about Jesus: “God’s Son was before all else, and by him everything is held together” (Colossians 1:17).


* Human History
If the presence of evil rulers bothers you, think of Pharaoh, who was cruel and oppressive to God’s people. Yet, “In the Scriptures the Lord says to Pharaoh of Egypt, 'I let you become Pharaoh, so that I could show you my power and be praised by all people on earth,'” (Romans 9:17). Yes, even Pharaoh, the wicked oppressor of Israel, was appointed by God to bring glory to Himself. It continues with today’s kings and kingdoms. God is still in control.

* Our Relationship to God
One of the most “foolish” things to many people is the idea that God came to earth in human form, and then willingly allowed Himself to be killed for the salvation of mankind. Yet 1 Corinthians 1:25 says that God’s “foolishness” is greater than human wisdom.

In His infinite wisdom, God sent Jesus to die for your sins. All God's children should take great comfort from this. Those who have not yet decided to follow Him should realize that His plan of salvation, strange or even foolish as it may seem, is true and is intended for you. Humbly accept that God is infinitely great and wise, and seek to follow Him.

Pray: Lord, forgive me for thinking I know better than You. Even though I can barely see or understand Your greatness, by faith I submit to Your great wisdom and Your plan for my life. Teach me through Your word to understand more and more, and to walk in greater confidence every day.
Memorize: Colossians 1:17 – “He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.”