ODJ: wise in God’s eyes


September 19, 2013 

READ: James 3:13-18 

If you are wise and understand God’s ways, prove it by living an honourable life, doing good works with the humility that comes from wisdom (v.13).


Who’s the brightest person in the world—the one with the highest IQ? Some would name Abdesselam Jelloul, who has an IQ of 198. Others say it’s Marilyn vos Savant with her IQ of 228. The Guinness Book of World Records lists physicist and engineer Kim Ung-Yong as having the highest confirmed IQ in the world (210). Interestingly, Albert Einstein had an IQ of only 160, while the average IQ for human beings is 90-109.

It’s important to note that a person with a high IQ won’t necessarily be a wise person. All people can act foolishly. So who is a wise person? James says a wise person is one who “[understands] God’s ways” and who shows it “by living an honourable life, doing good works” in an attitude of humility (James 3:13). A wise person isn’t motivated or controlled by jealousy and self-centredness (v.14).


How do wise people live? They’re “first of all pure”, being people of integrity and honesty. They’re “peace loving”, maintaining harmonious relationships with others, “gentle at all times”, mindful of others’ feelings, and “willing to yield to others” because they’re open to reason. “Full of mercy”, kind and compassionate, they willingly help those in need. They show “no favouritism” and are “always sincere” (v.17).


Wise people aren’t measured by how much they know, but by how well they live. It’s not about their intelligence. It’s about their character. It’s not what’s in their head, but in their heart.


To be wise, you don’t need a high IQ. You simply need to know God and “understand [His] ways” (v.13). Solomon, the wisest man on earth, said, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding” (Proverbs 9:10 NIV). —K.T. Sim


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