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Grow a Spiritual Garden – Day 5

Cultivate wisdom.

(Di)temana ya Bibele

JOBO 28

20“Bjale bohlale bo tšwa kae, ge?

Tlhaologanyo yona e humanega kae?

21Ga go sephedi se se kago bona bohlale,

ešita le yona nonyana e ka se bo bone.

22Felo ga tahlego le lehu di re:

‘Rena re di kwa fela ka mabarebare.’

23“Ke Modimo a nnoši yo a tsebago tsela ya go ya go bohlale,

yo a tsebago mo bo hwetšwago gona,

JOBO 28:20-23NSO00Bula go Mmadi wa Bibele

1 BAKORINTE 2

Molaetša wa Paulose mabapi le Kriste, mmapolwa

1Banabešo, mola ke le etetše go tlo tsebagatša leano la Modimo le le bego le sešo la tsebja, ga se ka ipontšha ke le seboledi goba sehlalefi. 2Ke ile ka fetša le pelo gore ge ke na le lena ke tla bolela fela ka tša Jesu Kriste, gagolo tša ge e bile mmapolwa sefapanong. 3Ka gona, mola ke tlile moo go lena ke be ke fokola ke bile ke thothomela ka letšhogo, 4gomme le thuto ya ka le molaetša ke be ke sa le botše tšona ka bothakga bja seboledi le bohlale bja batho, eupša ke be ke le botša tšona ka bohlatse bjo bo bontšhago maatla a Moya wa Modimo. 5Ka gona, tumelo yeo ya lena ga se ya go ikanya bohlale bja batho, eupša ke ya go bota maatla a Modimo.

1 BAKORINTE 2:1-5NSO00Bula go Mmadi wa Bibele

The immensity of knowledge and technological advances over the last few decades, leave one speechless. It is said that the theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas was probably the last learned person who was able to encompass all the knowledge of his time in his mind. Since then, knowledge has proliferated to such an extent that it would take an army of experts in every field of knowledge to know all there is to know about the universe.

There are of course people who are extremely intelligent and for whom the origin of life is no secret and no mathematical riddle is too obscure and astro-physics is an open book, and who have the power to write wonderful stories and poetry about anything under the sun. But what kind of knowledge does God have in mind when he talks about knowledge and wisdom? Surely not just book-learning, academic excellence or intellectual capability? If that was true most of us would simply fail to make the grade. Even the learned Paul was at a loss for words when talking about God’s wisdom.

Perhaps the knowledge God is referring to is spiritual intelligence – the gift of distinguishing between what is important and what isn’t; and being aware of the greatness and the immense variety of the world we live in without being overwhelmed by its complexity. This knowledge must surely include self knowledge and the ability to explore who you are, to know your good and bad points and above all to know what you believe in and what is important to you. This kind of knowledge does not require a university degree because it is available to the least as well as the greatest among us. It is the knowledge that comes from the Holy Spirit.

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