The NIV 365 Day Devotional
What Kind of Wisdom Does God Give?
The Bible describes two types of wisdom: worldly wisdom and wisdom that comes from God. The book of James says that the wisdom of the world is earthly, unspiritual, demonic (Jas 3:13 – 16). People who depend on worldly wisdom tend to cultivate envy and selfish ambition, which cause disorder and destruction of community.
According to James, the wisdom of God cultivates peaceful relationships. The type of wisdom God gives takes into account the interests of others. It is characterized by sincerity. The wisdom of God helps people be objective and impartial in their decision making (Jas 3:17).
This was the type of wisdom that Solomon asked God for and received from him. Wisdom enabled Solomon to ask probing questions and make knowledgeable decisions. This is the type of wisdom available to anyone who simply asks God for it (Jas 1:5).
The Hebrew word for wisdom also suggests skill. Solomon’s skills were varied and impressive. He was a poet, naturalist and teacher. Like Solomon, we possess wisdom — that is, a set of skills. God blesses each one of us at conception with aptitudes. Though our individual skills vary, we can choose to use them to serve God and others and to apply God’s Word to our daily lives.
Taken from The NIV Quest Study Bible.