Our culture screams, “Trust your heart. Follow your intuition. You do you. No one knows what’s best for you except you.” It sounds empowering, but the Bible says something very different. Jeremiah 17:9 tells us “the heart is deceitful above all things,” and Proverbs 3:5 calls us not to lean on our own understanding but to trust in the Lord with all our heart. So while the world says, “lean on you,” God says, “lean on Me.”
You can be “smart” by the world’s standards and still be spiritually empty. You can have a high IQ and a low level of obedience. The wisdom of this world makes you independent, self-sufficient, and self-confident, but the wisdom of God makes you dependent, surrendered, and secure in His hand. Worldly wisdom collects data, but godly wisdom produces fruit. Worldly wisdom says, “I figured it out”... godly wisdom says, “I’ll obey even when I don’t know”
Nicodemus is a perfect example. He was a religious expert, a respected teacher, a man full of knowledge… but when he came to Jesus, Jesus basically told him, “It’s not enough. You must be born again.” In other words information wasn’t his problem... transformation was. You can know the verses, quote the chapters, and still need a spiritual rebirth. True wisdom isn’t how much you know but it’s how much of what you know has changed how you live. You’re not wise because you know a lot, you’re wise when what you know actually changes how you live.
📍 Discussion Question: What’s something you keep telling yourself you’ll “fix later,” even though you already know God wants you to address it now?