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49 Week Challenge – Day 38: Wisdom that Guides Us to True Life

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I am using the YouVersion 49 Week Bible Challenge for these devotions. Today’s readings are Luke 11; Deuteronomy 26; 2 Chronicles 24; Proverbs 8; Jonah 3.

Proverbs 8:1-11, 32-36

Does not wisdom call?
    Does not understanding raise her voice?
On the heights beside the way,
    at the crossroads she takes her stand;
beside the gates in front of the town,
    at the entrance of the portals she cries aloud:
“To you, O men, I call,
    and my cry is to the children of man.
O simple ones, learn prudence;
    O fools, learn sense.
Hear, for I will speak noble things,
    and from my lips will come what is right,
for my mouth will utter truth;
    wickedness is an abomination to my lips.
All the words of my mouth are righteous;
    there is nothing twisted or crooked in them.
They are all straight to him who understands,
    and right to those who find knowledge.
10 Take my instruction instead of silver,
    and knowledge rather than choice gold,
11 for wisdom is better than jewels,
    and all that you may desire cannot compare with her.

32 “And now, O sons, listen to me:
    blessed are those who keep my ways.
33 Hear instruction and be wise,
    and do not neglect it.
34 Blessed is the one who listens to me,
    watching daily at my gates,
    waiting beside my doors.
35 For whoever finds me finds life
    and obtains favor from the Lord,
36 but he who fails to find me injures himself;
    all who hate me love death.”

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Proverbs 8 is an interesting chapter. In it wisdom is personified as a woman who calls out to humanity, offering insight, justice, truth, and life. Most notably wisdom is described as being “possessed by the LORD at the beginning, present before creation, and rejoicing in the world and “delighting in the children of man.”

Church Fathers like Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Athanasius, and Augustine identified this personified Wisdom with the Logos (Word) in John 1:1, equating her with Christ in his pre-incarnate, divine role.

Jesus shows up everywhere in the Bible! Or more accurately, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, or “the Word” (cf. John 1). Here we are urged to listen carefully and heed fully to her call. Wisdom is not hidden away in some secret place. She stands at the crossroads, beside the gates, at the entrances of daily life, lifting her voice to all who will hear. God’s wisdom is not reserved for the elite or the scholarly. It calls to everyone—to the simple, the searching, and even the foolish.

Her message is clear: “Take my instruction instead of silver… for wisdom is better than jewels.” The treasures the world chases—money, status, success, romance—are nothing compared to the value of a heart shaped by God’s truth. Wisdom speaks what is right and true. There’s no deceit in her voice, only the straight, clear path of righteousness.

But this call is not just a suggestion—it’s a lifeline. Later in the chapter, Wisdom says, “Whoever finds me finds life… but he who fails to find me injures himself; all who hate me love death.” In other words, ignoring wisdom isn’t neutral. It’s dangerous. To reject God’s wisdom is to embrace a path that leads to emptiness and harm.

Yet the promise is beautiful: “Blessed is the one who listens to me… watching daily at my gates.” God honors those who seek His wisdom with favor, life, and blessing. His truth is not just for knowing—it’s for living.

Come Holy Spirit, enlighten our hearts and incline us toward the wisdom that saves and blesses; even Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.


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