Biblical examples of wise resolutions?
What other biblical examples show wisdom in resolving difficult situations?

Solomon’s Prototype of Wisdom

“Then the woman whose son was alive spoke to the king…‘Please, my lord, give her the living baby; do not kill him!’ ” (1 Kings 3:26).

Solomon discerns the true mother by appealing to sacrificial love—setting the gold standard for wise conflict resolution.


Other Scripture Snapshots of Wisdom in Conflict

• Joseph before Pharaoh – Genesis 41:39-40

“Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, ‘Since God has made all this known to you, there is no one as discerning and wise as you.’ ”

Joseph interprets the dreams, crafts a famine-relief plan, and turns crisis into salvation for many.

• Moses heeding Jethro – Exodus 18:24-26

“Moses listened to his father-in-law and did everything he said.”

He decentralizes judgment, lightening his load and securing justice for the people.

• Abigail defusing David – 1 Samuel 25:32-33

“Blessed be your discernment, and blessed be you, who kept me this day from bloodshed.”

Her humble gift and timely words avert a massacre.

• Daniel before Nebuchadnezzar – Daniel 2:27-30, 46-47

“There is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries.”

Daniel credits God, reveals the dream, and earns favor for his people.

• Esther in the palace – Esther 7:3-4

“If I have found favor…let my life be spared.”

Two banquets and careful timing expose Haman’s plot without provoking the king’s pride.

• Jesus on the tribute coin – Matthew 22:19-21

“Render to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.”

A trap question becomes a lesson in allegiance without political entanglement.

• Jesus and the adulterous woman – John 8:7-11

“Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.”

Mercy and accountability meet; accusers disperse, and the woman hears, “Go and sin no more.”

• Nehemiah confronting oppression – Nehemiah 5:7-12

“I consulted with myself and rebuked the nobles.”

He calls out injustice, secures restitution, and keeps the work moving.

• Jerusalem Council – Acts 15:28-29

“It seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us…”

A letter of limited essentials preserves unity between Jew and Gentile believers.

• Paul mediating for Onesimus – Philemon 10-12, 17-19

“Receive him as you would me.”

A runaway slave returns as a brother, guided by Paul’s tactful appeal.


Common Threads of Godly Wisdom

– Seek the Lord first; each account attributes insight to God’s hand.

– Listen before acting—whether to dreams, counsel, or conscience.

– Aim for righteousness and mercy together, not one without the other.

– Protect the vulnerable; true wisdom guards life and dignity.

– Communicate plainly yet graciously, defusing anger while upholding truth.

Following Solomon’s example, these moments show that God gladly supplies wisdom to those who ask—and uses it to turn crises into channels of blessing.

How can we apply the principle of sacrificial love in our daily lives?
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