How can we apply the preexistence of wisdom to our daily decision-making? Setting the Scene—Wisdom Before Oceans Proverbs 8:24: “I was brought forth” • Long before oceans surged, wisdom already existed with God. • Because Scripture is accurate and literal, this truth is rock–solid, not poetic flair. • Wisdom’s presence before creation shows it is woven into the fabric of reality. Core Truths to Hold Onto • Eternal – not invented by culture, trends, or even human history. • Active – present and speaking into every age, including ours. • Relational – calls out to us (Proverbs 8:1-4); welcomes response. • Christ-centered – 1 Corinthians 1:24: “Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.” Why Preexistent Wisdom Matters on Monday Morning • Anchors choices in something older than feelings or headlines. • Reminds that every decision fits into God’s larger, timeless story. • Guards against short-sighted, panic-driven moves; wisdom has already seen the end from the beginning. • Confirms that listening to God’s voice is aligning with how the universe truly works. Walking It Out—Practical Steps • Begin each day in Scripture; let eternal wisdom set the agenda. • Ask boldly for wisdom (James 1:5); God delights to give what existed before seas. • Weigh options by creation order: Does this uphold life, truth, covenant, stewardship? • Seek counsel from mature believers; wisdom is communal in Proverbs 11:14. • Look for lasting fruit, not just immediate gain (Galatians 6:8-9). • Rest in Christ. Because He embodies wisdom, staying close to Him keeps decisions straight. Connecting Dots with the Rest of Scripture • John 1:1-3—Wisdom and the Word were present “in the beginning,” creating everything. • Colossians 2:3—All treasures of wisdom are hidden in Christ; explore them daily. • Psalm 90:2—“From everlasting to everlasting You are God,” reinforcing eternity’s perspective. Living Examples—What It Looks Like • Budgeting: Spend, save, and give by God-given priorities instead of marketing urges. • Conflict: Slow speech, quick listening (James 1:19) because eternal wisdom values peace over pride. • Career moves: Choose roles that serve God’s purposes, confident He already mapped out tomorrow. • Family rhythms: Shape schedules around discipleship moments, trusting timeless wisdom over busyness. Wrapping Up—Choosing the Older Path Every time a decision looms, remember wisdom isn’t scrambling to catch up; it was “brought forth” before the first wave rolled. Lean into that ancient, living voice, and today’s choices will echo eternity. |