Trusting God's Wisdom in Uncertain Circumstances
Trusting God's wisdom in uncertain circumstances is a recurring theme in biblical literature, often linked to the concept of faith and the recognition of God's omniscient nature [1, 5]. The Bible presents God's wisdom as perfect, mighty, universal, infinite, and unsearchable, surpassing human comprehension [5]. This divine wisdom is revealed through various means, including the Scriptures and the preaching of Jesus Christ, leading to an "obedience of faith" for all nations [1].
The call to trust in God's wisdom is particularly emphasized during times of distress or uncertainty. For instance, Psalm 78:7 encourages placing confidence in God and remembering His deeds, rather than forgetting His commands [2]. Similarly, Psalm 115:9 exhorts Israel to trust in the Lord, portraying Him as a "help and a shield" against evil [10]. This trust is contrasted with the folly of relying on "dead images" [10]. The book of Proverbs frequently connects wisdom with prudence, suggesting that those who possess wisdom will understand God's ways and look well to their own paths [6]. It also highlights that a healthy "fear of the Lord" counteracts inner turmoil and brings peace, serving as a sanctuary for those who fear Him rather than people [7, 8, 9].
The New Testament further develops this theme, particularly in the writings of Paul. Romans 14:23 states that "whatever is not of faith is sin," implying that doubt in God's wisdom and provision is contrary to a life of faith [1]. The epistle to the Hebrews speaks of receiving a "Kingdom that can’t be shaken," urging believers to serve God with reverence and awe, which implies a deep trust in His unchanging nature amidst instability [3]. The "full assurance of faith" mentioned in Hebrews 10:22 is described as a fullness of faith that leaves no room for doubt, rooted in an unwavering conviction of the truth of Scripture [4]. This assurance is not merely intellectual assent but a joyful steadfastness in grasping divine truth [4].
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- Romans “But he who doubts is condemned if he eats, because it isn’t of faith; and whatever is not of faith is sin. Now to him who is able to establish you according to my Good News and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery which has been kept secret through long ages, but now is revealed, and by the Scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the eternal God, is made known for obedience of faith to all the nations; to the only wise God, through Jesus Christ, to whom be the glory forever! Amen. -- Romans 14:23”
- Psalms “Psalms 78:7 (YLT) — And place in God their confidence, And forget not the doings of God, But keep His commands.”
- Hebrews “Therefore, receiving a Kingdom that can’t be shaken, let us have grace, through which we serve God acceptably, with reverence and awe, -- Hebrews 12:28”
- Easton's Bible Dictionary “Easton's Bible Dictionary: Assurance — The resurrection of Jesus (Acts 17:31) is the "assurance" (Gr. pistis, generally rendered "faith") or pledge God has given that his revelation is true and worthy of acceptance. The "full assurance [Gr. plerophoria, full bearing'] of faith" (Heb. 10:22) is a fulness of faith in God which leaves no room for doubt. The "full assurance of understanding" (Col. 2:2) is an entire unwavering conviction of the truth of the declarations of Scripture, a joyful steadfastness on the part of any one of conviction that he has grasped the very truth. The "full assurance ”
- Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Wisdom of God, The — Is one of his attributes -- 1Sa 2:3; Job 9:4. Described as Perfect. -- Job 36:4; 37:16. Mighty. -- Job 36:5. Universal. -- Job 28:24; Da 2:22; Ac 15:18. Infinite. -- Ps 147:5; Ro 11:33. Unsearchable. -- Isa 40:28; Ro 11:33. Wonderful. -- Ps 139:6. Beyond human comprehension. -- Ps 139:6. Incomparable. -- Isa 44:7; Jer 10:7. Underived. -- Job 21:22; Isa 40:14. The gospel contains treasures of -- 1Co 2:7. Wisdom of saints is derived from -- Ezr 7:25. All human wisdom derived from -- Da 2:1. Saints ascribe to him -- Da 2:20. Exhibited in His works. ”
- Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Prudence — Exhibited in the manifestation of God's grace -- Eph 1:8. Exemplified by Christ -- Isa 52:13; Mt 21:24-27; 22:15-21. Intimately connected with wisdom -- Pr 8:12. The wise celebrated for -- Pr 16:21. They who have Get knowledge. -- Pr 18:15. Deal with knowledge. -- Pr 13:16. Look well to their goings. -- Pr 14:15. Understand the ways of God. -- Ho 14:9. Understand their own ways. -- Pr 14:8. Crowned with knowledge. -- Pr 14:18. Not ostentatious of knowledge. -- Pr 12:23. Foresee and avoid evil. -- Pr 22:3. Are preserved by it. -- Pr 2:11. Suppress angry fee”
- Isaiah (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Isaiah 8:11: 8:11-15 This text reveals the heart of Isaiah’s message. The issue was fear of the Lord versus fear of people (see 7:9; 8:6). When an individual fears people, the Lord becomes a trap and destruction is certain (cp. Prov 29:25; see “Fearing People” Theme Note). For those who fear the Lord, he becomes a sanctuary; their salvation is assured.”
- Proverbs (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Proverbs 15:16: 15:16 A healthy fear for the Lord counteracts inner turmoil and brings inner peace. • Better to have little: See also 16:8.”
- Proverbs (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Proverbs 9:10: 9:10-12 Fear of the Lord: See study note on 1:7.”
- Psalms (Nonconformist/Puritan) “Matthew Henry on Psalms 115:9: In these verses, I. We are earnestly exhorted, all of us, to repose our confidence in God, and not suffer our confidence in him to be shaken by the heathens' insulting over us upon the account of our present distresses. It is folly to trust in dead images, but it is wisdom to trust in the living God, for he is a help and a shield to those that do trust in them, a help to furnish them with and forward them in that which is good, and a shield to fortify them against and protect them from every thing that is evil. Therefore, 1. Let Israel trust in the Lord; the body”