The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his
precepts have good understanding. Psalm 111:10
Education is a high priority in any society that wants to advance.
Education should be sought after by every believer in Jesus Christ to better
understand God's ways.
However, education that is not mixed with faith
and obedience will result in apostasy.
In the early Hebraic church, wisdom was gained by obedience. Hebrews
learned that wisdom was gained by knowing and doing the will of God and that it
often did not line up with logic.
However, as the church became impacted by the Greek culture through the
influence of scholars like Socrates and Aristotle, knowledge-based systems
became more influential in the way education was taught and applied.
Greeks believed that the way to gain knowledge was based on reason and
analysis. When Joshua walked around the city of Jericho seven times blowing his
trumpets, he was exhibiting a
Hebraic model of decision-making - pure obedience.
Hebraic model of decision-making - pure obedience.
Logic and reason played no part in this decision. When Elisha
instructed the army general to go wash in a lake in order to be healed of
leprosy, it confronted his intellect. This was Hebraic thought rooted in
obedience.
The Church has moved into a more knowledge-based and programmatic
system of operation over the centuries, rather than obedience-based methods
that are motivated by a heart fully devoted to following God.
We've replaced obedience with reason and logic. Ultimately, God desires
us to take the Hebraic approach when making decisions. He wants us to make
decisions based on our heart's desire to follow Him.
Prayer: Ask the Lord to teach you wisdom in your inner being.
Scriptural Reading: Psalms 111:1-10
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