The Wise Doctor

prov 7,1-5

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.  Proverbs 9:10

.RECOMMENDED READING:  PROVERBS 1:1-7The proverbs of Solomon the son of David, king of Israel;To know wisdom and instruction; to perceive the words of understanding.To receive the instruction of wisdom, justice, and judgment, and equity;To give subtilty to the simple, to the young man knowledge and discretion.A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels:To understand a proverb, and the interpretation; the words of the wise, and their dark sayings.The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”

COMMENTS:  A recent devotion from David Jeremiah gave story of Alexander Grigolia, an emigrant to USA from Soviet Georgia.  He earned 3 doctorate degrees and began a successful career as a professor at the University of Pittsburgh.  He had achieved and acquired everything he ever dreamed but still felt empty and lacking. Then he noticed a “shoe shine” who always was so happy.  He asked the man why he was always so happy.  He then shared his witness and Jesus’ love and sacrifice for his sins.  That day Alexander accepted Christ and found the same joy and forgiveness that “shoe shine” knew.  Alexander later became one of Billy Graham’s professors at Wheaton College impacting the lives of young men and women preparing for full time Christ centered work.  Consider the eternal impact of this one man. Think again if you believe you are making little difference.  When we open our lives to Christ’s redemption and allow the Holy Spirit in to guide and influence and strengthen us, we also open opportunities to make an eternal difference in the lives of others.  A difference we may not see in our lifetime but a difference none the less.  We are not saved to do nothing even or especially if we don’t think we have any special skills or talents or abilities.   God specializes in using such people for His greatest work because such people are best prepared to surrender and listen and obey Him.  People with great talents and abilities and skills tend to rely on themselves and become blind and deaf to others, and even to God. 

Well, Professor Grigolia may have been highly qualified to teach at the University of Pittsburgh but he was not qualified to teach at Wheaton College as one of Billy Graham’s professors until He met the “Great Teacher” Jesus.  Not until he was mentored by the Holy Spirit and guiding by Him.  But truth was, he likely would have felt teaching at Wheaton College would be beneath him after teaching at the University of Pittsburgh.  

Humility is a qualification essential to be teachable by God.  Pride is the sin that alienated Lucifer from God and caused him to be cast out of heaven along with those (1/3 of heaven’s angels)  satan infected with that disease.  You and I are never too young or too old to learn at the feet of Jesus.  Are we teachable? Do we qualify to be teachable?  Are we humble or has pride infected our spirit? 

I don’t know Alexander Grigolia nor have an update of his years at Wheaton College, but I suspect he has learned more and growed more in his faith and love for Christ because of interacting with young Christian students eager to learn and prepare for their life’s work.  God has a wonderful way of recharging our spiritual batteries as we serve Him.    So, let’s spend some time in His Word and in prayer preparing for day’s work so we too will be and do His Will today in small or big ways.  AMEN?   AMEN!

“Wisdom is always associated with righteousness and humility and is never found apart from godliness and true holiness of life.”     A. W. Tozer

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