”The
wisdom of this world is foolishness with God” said Paul hundreds
of years ago and the world’s wisdom today is just as foolish in
God’s eyes as it was then.
Since
Paul penned these words man’s wisdom has increased many fold in
almost every area except in the things concerning God. Knowledge
has been increased as Daniel predicted. Men can now fly at the speed
of sound and split the atom but still ”the Lord knoweth the thoughts
of the wise, that they are vain.” David wrote this many hundreds
of years ago. We see today that David and Paul correctly assessed
the present day situation.
What
are the wise of the world thinking about today? It certainly is
not about God. Their lives and minds are filled to the brim. Some
work all day and spend their evenings in night school and self improvement
courses, others are engaged full time in the colleges and universities,
while every industry has courses, seminars, and conventions where
personnel are taught the latest methods, procedures and systems
to increase sales, production, etc. There is so much to know about
everything and the more one learns the more one realizes how much
more there is to know about any subject. All of this worldly wisdom
has created great prosperity, advances in science, more free time
for sports and recreation, but no time for God. Boating, bowling,
and golf are all on the increase. Here again there is much to learn
and hours of practice to become proficient. One does not take an
expensive yacht out into the open sea without hours of study in
navigation. All of these things are part of the wisdom of this world
which is so foolish to God. When we have done it, what have we done?
So we have become an expert in electronics, an authority in accounting,
a specialist in medicine, a crack golfer or champion bowler, so
what? Life surely is more than this. All of these wise worldly leaders
take time to lie down and die and then what becomes of their accomplishments?
It’s
easy to see the folly of the fool Jesus described in his parable
who pulled down his barns and built greater ones only to die and
leave it all to others, but what about that person who lives in
our shoes who perhaps hasn’t been quite so successful and who hasn’t
yet died? Have we learned from the mistakes of others to lay up
our treasure where moths and rust can’t get at it and where no thieves
can break through and steal?
Where
is our treasure? Our hearts and minds are where it is. This is why
the wisdom of this world is so foolish with God. Their treasure
is here and all their wisdom, which is considerable, goes no higher
than their heads and lasts no longer than their life.
This is not the case with those who have set their affection upon
things above. Their thoughts are constantly upon the things of God.
Their delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law do they
meditate day and night. There aren’t many in the world today whose
thoughts are constantly upon the things of God. We don’t find them
in business, industry, sports or the universities. God’s name is
rarely mentioned except in a profane way. It is the duty of man
to glorify God’s Holy Name and it isn’t being done. Man is using
his time, talents and wisdom for worldly things. No wonder all this
is foolishness with God and will soon be destroyed when God sends
His son to fill the whole earth with His glory.
In
the meantime, are we being wise? What are we thinking about all
day long? It had better be different than those around us. Those
that ”think upon His Name shall be mine, says the Lord of hosts,
in that day when I make up my jewels.”
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