Special Insights No. 11
Second Quarter 2007
Adult Sabbath School Lessons
“Thy Word Is a Lamp Unto My Feet”
(Produced by the Editorial Board of the 1888 Message Study Committee)
Daily Wisdom
Is “Bible wisdom”
practical for daily living in this world? Or is it suitable only for
spiritual needs?
Let Jesus answer the question by His life:
At the age of 30 He was a master carpenter (the word teknonos also
means a cabinet-maker or mechanical engineer, an accomplished craftsman).
How did He learn this rare skill?
His Father, the same One whom we address as “Our Father which
art in heaven,” taught Him. We read this in Isaiah 50:4 (Jesus
is speaking): “The Lord GOD ... awakens Me morning by morning,
He awakens My ear to hear as the learned”(this is also applying
to His being awakened after the age of 30 when He was in His public
ministry, so He could know what to say to people; but even as a teenager
He needed to be awakened so He could “go to school” and
learn from His Father how to live).
The “flesh” makes its power manifest for all of us in our
wanting to go on sleeping past the time when we should awake and get
up for the duties of life. Teens especially know this temptation. But
Jesus says, “I was not rebellious, nor did I turn away”
(vs. 5). Peterson renders it, “I didn’t go back to sleep,
didn’t pull the covers back over My head. I followed orders ...”
(If we would remember God’s original plan that the day begins
at sundown, this early morning problem wouldn’t be so severe;
we’d stop watching that silly late night show on TV.)
The Bible abounds with information about people who learned technical
skills through inspiration given by the Holy Spirit. For example, “The
Lord spoke to Moses, saying: ‘See, I have called by name Bezalel
the son of Uri, ... and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, in
wisdom, in understanding, in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship,
to design artistic works, to work in gold, in silver, in bronze, in
cutting jewels for setting, in carving wood, and to work in all manner
of workmanship. ... I have put wisdom in the hearts of all who are gifted
artisans ...” (Ex. 31:1-6).
Physicians in training go through enormous difficulties in learning;
they may know nothing about what the Bible says, but it is the Lord
who gives them their skill! They are His servants, whether or not they
know it. Practical “daily wisdom”!
Will He not also give us spiritual knowledge and wisdom?
In the same method of learning that “the Lord GOD” taught
Jesus, He teaches us. It’s that “morning by morning”
tuition in the Lord’s “classroom.” He is yearning
to impart the knowledge to us; you can picture Him as almost impatiently
waiting for the time when He can wake us up (He never slumbers nor sleeps!
Psalm 121:3). He is like any teacher who wants classroom to begin so
He can impart knowledge! The transfer of wisdom from mind to mind is
a thrilling experience, likened to begetting children (1 Cor. 4:15).
Stop spending time begging the Lord to teach you (He already wants
to!), and begin spending your time praying that He give you the inestimable
blessing of a hunger and thirst for righteousness (Matt. 5:6;
let people get hungry and thirsty enough and they’ll do anything
to get satisfaction!). The Lord can’t wait for you to wake up
and become “alive” in Christ. And think of His yearning
for a vast world church still lukewarm and asleep!
One can acquire and hold a vast amount of Biblical knowledge
and end up “dry as the hills of Gilboa” (2 Sam. 1:21) if
one’s mind and heart are “old covenant” motivated.
We can go on delaying the Lord’s coming for generations while
we belt the earth with universities. The knowledge that the Lord is
eager to give us is described by Jeremiah: “‘Let not the
wise man glory in his [old covenant] wisdom, let not the mighty man
glory in his might, nor let the rich man glory in his riches, but let
him who glories glory in this, that he understands and knows Me ...’”
(9:23). We quote this endlessly; but let’s look again at how
we can know Him in a new covenant way: “‘ ... that he understands
and knows Me, that I am the LORD, exercising lovingkindness,
judgment, and righteousness in the earth, for in these I delight,’
says the Lord”(vs. 24).
The new covenant “righteousness by faith” came to the Seventh-day
Adventist church with the “message of Christ’s righteousness”
that was “sent” to us in 1888, but which the Lord’s
servant was forced to say was “in a great degree” “kept
away” both from our people “and from the world” (Selected
Messages, book 1, pp. 234, 235). Now it’s time to recover
it!
—Robert J. Wieland
(Note: A series of CDs on these lessons recorded
by this Robert J. Wieland is available from the office of the 1888 Message
Study Committee: 269-473-1888.)
Listen to the audio recording for Lesson 11 now in MP3 format.
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