“My People Are Destroyed for Lack of Knowledge” Hosea 4:6.

On the day you were born, our society began pushing knowledge and education on you: Knowledge is Power. Readers are Leaders. Teach a Man to Fish … But to whom does that apply? Does everyone need education? Yes. Everyone needs an education appropriate to the culture in which they will live. A Tibetan proverb says,Continue reading ““My People Are Destroyed for Lack of Knowledge” Hosea 4:6.”

PROUD TO BE IGNORANT. Acts 7:22.

Have you noticed the way some Christians are proud to be uneducated? Preachers will say things like “well, I’m just a poor country preacher, but …” and you can tell they wear that badge with pride. Pride in your own ignorance is a classic example of anti-intellectualism, and it has deep roots in the AmericanContinue reading “PROUD TO BE IGNORANT. Acts 7:22.”

A Back-to-School Bible Verse and Prayer. Daniel 1:7

God gave these four young men knowledge and understanding in every kind of literature and wisdom. Daniel 1:7 (Speaking of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego). Pray for that. Pray that God would give you “knowledge and understanding in every kind of literature and wisdom.” Because God can give it! Have a great year! ΑΩ

Who Has Wisdom? Job 12:16-24.

Who is wise? To whom should a young person listen for advice? Whose opinion do people respect? Pastors? Deacons? Judges? Kings? Teachers? Lawyers? Doctors? Authors? Professors? Psychiatrists? A better question might be to whom does God attribute wisdom? Job, “the greatest man among all the peoples of the east,” was a man who was accustomedContinue reading “Who Has Wisdom? Job 12:16-24.”

How’s Your Professionalism?

During 13 years in Egypt, Joseph was slave to Potiphar, falsely accused, left in a dungeon, forgotten.  Suddenly he is summoned: “Take a bath.  Shave that beard.  Put on fresh clothes.  Whatever Pharaoh says, do your best to answer.” Suddenly Joseph is standing before the king.  He interprets Pharaoh’s dream and gives God the credit. Continue reading “How’s Your Professionalism?”