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How To Get Wisdom

Join my friend Susan Evans today in her guest blog here as she shares more on the topic of prayer. In this article, I just love how Susan shares about God telling her to simply bond with her child.  Susan has a website Hands-On Learning that is full of creative ideas for teaching your children at home using a unit study approach and including Charlotte Mason’s excellent, hands-on methods.  Check out Susan’s site at www.SusanEvans.org.

How to Get Wisdom

by Susan Evans

Prayer is so powerful. It connects you to God and gives you a channel through which to receive perfect wisdom. God knows everything.  When I ask God for wisdom, I’m surprised. 

“But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all men generously and without reproach, and it will be given to him.” (James 1:5 ESV) 

Everyone knows that Scripture contains wisdom, so by knowing the Word of God and growing in holiness, we will gradually acquire more wisdom. But how do you get specific wisdom for day to day decisions? 

One day I was having trouble with one of my sons taking forever on his math. I went to my room and got on my knees and asked God what to do to get my son to do his math more quickly. I was quiet. I opened my heart to God. 

The answer was this: Spend time bonding with him.  

What on earth does that have to do with math? It doesn’t even make sense. But I went ahead and did it.

We were lying down chatting about life together. I felt like I hadn’t connected to him in a long time, and I hadn’t even noticed. I was glad for the conversation. 

The next morning he finished his math quicker than he ever had before. And he continued being diligent for weeks. Go figure. Ask God for wisdom, and it works. My son must have needed time to talk and be understood, so that he wouldn’t feel disconnected or lonely. 

Another time, one of my children was whining and complaining first thing in the morning. Instead of getting mad, I went to God to ask for wisdom. I was quiet. I opened my heart. 

The answer was this: Put him to bed. 

That didn’t make sense because our family wasn’t doing very much at that time.  We had no outside activities, and the kids hadn’t gone to bed late. But I went ahead and obeyed. I put my child to bed. Ten minutes later I went to check on him, and he was snoring. Only God knew that he was tired. 

Many times I have asked God for wisdom when I am counseling someone, and God has miraculously given me the right words when I need them. Pat answers don’t help people. Fresh insight from God does. 

Isn’t this fun? God knows everything, and His Spirit is in us. We have access to wisdom at any time. God promises that if we ask for wisdom, He will give it to us. God is not a liar. So just be quiet and wait for the answer, because it will come. 

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  • Reply LaurieNeumann March 2, 2010 at 7:26 pm

    Beth and Susan,

    This is a great post. It seems so simple, yet how many times do we struggle and complain instead of praying about the situation?

    Thanks for the reminder.

    • Reply Beth Jones March 3, 2010 at 8:47 am

      That is so true, Laurie – I’ve gotten quite an education through my life in “doing things the hard way” -instead of going first to God and doing things HIS way! 🙂 So thankful for God’s grace and mercy, and for His patience in teaching me – also, how quick He is to answer our prayers!

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