Friday, June 08, 2012
Faith's Check Book, Daily
Entry
C. H. Spurgeon
Wisdom for the Asking
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that
giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
(James 1:5)
If any of
you lack wisdom. There is no "if" in the matter, for I am sure I lack
it. What do I know? How can I guide my own way? How can I direct others? Lord,
I am a mass of folly, and wisdom I have none.
Thou
sayest, "Let him ask of God." Lord, I now ask. Here at Thy footstool
I ask to be furnished with heavenly wisdom for this day's perplexities, ay, and
for this day's simplicities; for I know I may do very stupid things, even in
plain matters, unless Thou dost keep me out of mischief.
I thank
Thee that all I have to do is to ask. What grace is this on Thy part, that I
have only to pray in faith and Thou wilt give me wisdom'. Thou dost here
promise me a liberal education, and that, too, without an angry tutor or a
scolding usher. This, too, Thou wilt bestow without a fee—bestow it on a fool
who lacks wisdom. O Lord, I thank Thee for that positive and expressive word
"It shall be given him." I believe it. Thou wilt this day make Thy
babe to know the hidden wisdom which the carnally prudent never learn. Thou wilt
guide me with Thy counsel and afterwards receive me to glory.
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