How can we apply God's wisdom from Job 36:4 in daily decision-making? Rooted in Job 36:4: God’s Perfect Knowledge “For truly my words are free of falsehood; one perfect in knowledge is with you.” Key Truths Drawn from the Verse • God alone is “perfect in knowledge”; His understanding is flawless and complete. • Truth is inseparable from His wisdom—there is “no falsehood.” • Because the Perfect Knower is “with you,” His wisdom is accessible, not distant. Daily Decision-Making Principles • Start with Scripture: every choice is measured against the written Word that comes from the One without error (Psalm 19:7; 2 Timothy 3:16). • Pursue truth over emotion: feelings shift, but God’s perfect knowledge is steady (Jeremiah 17:9; James 1:17). • Depend on divine insight, not human limitation: “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5-6). • Expect consistency: God never contradicts Himself; if a decision conflicts with any biblical command, discard it immediately (Isaiah 40:8). • Walk in humility: acknowledging God’s perfect knowledge keeps pride from steering choices (Micah 6:8; 1 Peter 5:6). Step-by-Step Application 1. Pause and Pray • Ask the Perfect Knower to reveal His perspective (James 1:5). 2. Search the Word • Identify passages that speak directly or by principle to the issue (Acts 17:11). 3. Filter through Truth • Eliminate options that clash with clear biblical teaching. 4. Seek God-fearing Counsel • Invite insight from mature believers who themselves submit to Scripture (Proverbs 15:22). 5. Evaluate Motives • Check if the choice exalts God or self (1 Corinthians 10:31). 6. Decide in Faith • Move forward trusting the Perfect Knower is with you; avoid paralysis by analysis (Romans 14:23). 7. Review and Adjust • After acting, compare outcomes to Scripture, ready to realign quickly (Psalm 119:59). Practical Scenarios • Career Change: Weigh job descriptions against biblical values—integrity, stewardship, family responsibilities—discarding roles that require compromise. • Financial Purchase: Test motives (status vs. stewardship), consult Proverbs on debt, and proceed only if the choice aligns with generosity and responsibility. • Conflict Resolution: Choose words and timing that mirror God’s truthfulness and love, guided by Ephesians 4:15. • Time Management: Prioritize worship, family, and service before leisure, recognizing God’s perfect knowledge of what ultimately matters (Ephesians 5:15-17). Reinforcing Scriptures • Psalm 32:8 – “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with My loving eye on you.” • Isaiah 55:8-9 – His thoughts and ways are higher, affirming our need for His guidance. • 1 John 3:20 – God is greater than our hearts and knows all things. • Colossians 3:16 – Let the word of Christ dwell richly, directing every decision. When God’s flawless knowledge is the grid, daily choices become acts of faith that reflect His truth and wisdom to a watching world. |