True wisdom is not the result of accumulating human knowledge but a divine revelation that God grants us through His Word. When Jesus taught in the temple, the Jews were amazed because He had not studied in rabbinic schools, yet His wisdom came from the Father (John 7:15-17). Similarly, the world, in its spiritual blindness, cannot understand the mysteries of God’s Kingdom and His holiness. Heavenly wisdom is not achieved by human effort but is given to those who seek God with a sincere heart.
The world is shrouded in darkness, unable to discern divine truth. Many rely on their own intellect, but the wisdom from above is different: it reveals God’s will and equips us for His work. Jesus did not depend on titles or degrees; His authority came from the Father, and He perfectly fulfilled the mission entrusted to Him. If we desire to do God’s will, we must seek this same wisdom—not in human philosophies but in the Word that has been revealed to us.
Just as Jesus performed great works, we too are called to serve in the Kingdom, but this will only be possible if we are aligned with heavenly wisdom. It will guide us in every decision, teach us to love as Christ loved, and strengthen us to face adversity. The world may reject us, just as it rejected Jesus, but divine wisdom assures us that we are on the right path. It does not matter if we are misunderstood or persecuted, for those who know God are not shaken by the opinions of men.
Even if we face opposition, we can rest in the certainty that the wisdom from above is enough for us. Jesus was persecuted, slandered, and crucified, but His victory was accomplished in the resurrection. Likewise, if we remain steadfast in the truth, even amid struggles, we will be more than conquerors. May our lives be marked not by the wisdom of this world but by the revelation that comes from above, so that in all things, we may glorify God and fulfill the purpose for which we were called.