Wisdom
31 Bible Lessons and Bible Journal Ideas
There are two paths in life’s journey, we have the choice to take either the wise or the unwise path. The results of walking wisely are joy, peace, contentment, confidence, and being in the presence of God. The results of walking unwisely are conflict, discouragement, disappointment, disillusionment, and discontentment.
This class was designed to look at a verse a day for 31 days and examine the verse in context. You can read the lessons and keep notes or favorite journal items: notebook, Bible margin, or memory dex card, etc. Please know the artsy part is optional..


YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Hi, I'm Robin Sampson.
In this class, you will learn that true wisdom is understanding and knowing God. The moment we understand and know God, we begin to see His holiness. We see His purposes, His love for man; we know who God is, so there’s never any hesitation to obey Him. Scripture often uses the words knowledge, understanding, and wisdom interchangeably, but occasionally they are spoken of as though they are separate and distinct. Thus, it may be useful to attempt to define the differences in their meanings: Knowledge is recognition of the facts, understanding is the ability to lift the meaning from the facts, and wisdom is knowing what to do next.
Those with knowledge are able to collect, remember, and access information. They “know” the Scriptures. God's Word is literally “in them.” They are scholars. However, it is possible to have the knowledge and lack understanding and wisdom; that is, you may have the facts but have no clue as to their meaning or what to do with them.
I have taught Bible studies for 30 years and now I design Bible Journal kits to use with the studies.