Many people have knowledge, but they don’t have wisdom. The Bible says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom”
 (Proverbs 9:10). A great British historian said some years ago, “Man, 
by his knowledge, has brought himself to total annihilation.”
Knowledge
 without God and without wisdom is very dangerous. That’s one of the 
problems in the world today. We have a lot of knowledge; we have a lot 
of learning, but the Bible says you can be “always learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth” (2 Timothy 3:7). We lack the wisdom to use our knowledge.
Your
 soul is that part of you that has judgment. It makes decisions—moral 
decisions—what is good and what is bad. Your soul also involves your 
will. Your will chooses or rejects things that are brought before it. 
Your soul is that part of you that has emotion, like love and fear. It 
has memory—the mental capacity for storing up knowledge of ideas and 
events. There is something down inside us that is beyond science to 
know. The Bible calls it soul or spirit.
We
 tend to put all of our emphasis on the body with its pleasures and its 
physical appetites. But the soul also has appetites. The soul longs for 
God. Down deep inside every person’s heart is a cry for something, but 
he doesn’t quite know what it is. Man is a worshiping creature. He 
instinctively knows that there is something out there somewhere, and he 
longs to know that something or someone. Your soul longs for vital 
contact with God. Your soul is valuable because it is eternal—it is 
forever.
Prayer
Lord,
 thank You for filling the longings of our souls when we come to You in 
repentance and faith. Help us to find holy contentment and wisdom as we 
seek to know You more and more. We pray in Jesus' name. Amen.
Scripture quotations are taken by permission from The Holy Bible, New 
King James Version, copyright ©1979, 1980, 1982 Thomas Nelson, Inc., 
Publishers, Nashville, Tenn. From Billy Graham: "Decision" magazine, 
July-August 2012, ©1982 BGEA. Source: http://links.mkt1529.com/servlet/MailView?ms=Mzk0MTQ4ODMS1&r=Mjc4NTA4MDQ3NTMS1&j=MTQ5MDk3MTc2S0&mt=1&rt=0 
 

 Do you look to God for your longings?
Do you look to God for your longings? 
 
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