Summary: James tells us that there are two different wisdoms trying to control of our lives – one originates from Heaven above and the other is an earthly unspiritual wisdom. We need to “Get Smart” with God’s Wisdom from above!

Series: Let’s Do This!

Summary of sermon 1 and 2

Sermon 3: Get Smart!

Question – There are Two Wisdoms in this World- Which one do you follow?

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Thesis: James tells us that there are two different wisdoms trying to control of our lives – one originates from Heaven above and the other is an earthly unspiritual wisdom. We need to “Get Smart” with God’s Wisdom from above!

Tom's quote: "Our mission is to bring Heaven here!"

Many are holding on for the hope of Heaven but as Christians we need to allow the attributes of Heaven to be released now - today in our lives. We need to experience dimensions of Heaven everyday in our lives here on earth. One of those attributes of Heaven is wisdom from above.

Texts: James 3: 13-18 (NIV)

13Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show it by his good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom. 14But if you harbor bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth. 15Such “wisdom” does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, of the devil. 16For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.17But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. 18Peacemakers who sow in peace raise a harvest of righteousness.

James 3:13-18 (The Message)

Do you want to be counted wise, to build a reputation for wisdom? Here’s what you do: Live well, live wisely, live humbly. It’s the way you live, not the way you talk, that counts. Mean-spirited ambition isn’t wisdom. Boasting that you are wise isn’t wisdom. Twisting the truth to make yourselves sound wise isn’t wisdom. It’s the furthest thing from wisdom—it’s animal cunning, devilish conniving. Whenever you’re trying to look better than others or get the better of others, things fall apart and everyone ends up at the others’ throats. Real wisdom, God’s wisdom, begins with a holy life and is characterized by getting along with others. It is gentle and reasonable, overflowing with mercy and blessings, not hot one day and cold the next, not two-faced. You can develop a healthy, robust community that lives right with God and enjoy its results only if you do the hard work of getting along with each other, treating each other with dignity and honor.

Introduction:

Many today are in the pursuit of wisdom. They desire to be able to make right decisions that will affect their lives in a positive manner. They understand the key ingredient to have in their lives is this thing called wisdom. Wisdom is the ability to look at a situation and pick the correct way to handle it and therefore be in the position to reap the rewards of that wise decision.

But James tells us there is a problem with which wisdom you listen to and adhere to. Do you listen to wisdom from above which originates with God. He most likely thought of the Scripture in Proverbs 1:7 which reveals that the beginning of wisdom starts with the fear of the Lord.

Bill Hybels has this to say about how to attain true Biblical wisdom:

Do you want to begin the process of acquiring something that is worth much more than gold? You start by obtaining the knowledge that is most central to the deepest human needs, the knowledge that there is a God who is powerful and personal and head over heels in love with each and everyone of us, a God who has extended to us, through Jesus Christ his Son, the hand of forgiveness and grace. He says, “Come on, take that hand, and I’ll help you make your lifework.” That is where we start. (24).

The other wisdom active in this world is the thought process generated by this world and influenced by the forces from below. This unspiritual wisdom leads to disorder and every evil practice. In other words those who live according to this wisdom or belief system will be in disarray and will be following the path of destruction. It’s path leads directly to the pit of Hell.

To make sure we are being influenced by the right kind of wisdom we need to go to school and discover what wisdom is controlling our lives. The best way to do this is to study the Scriptures and see what the School of Wisdom has to say about these two opposing mind sets.

So we need to explore another Book in the Bible called Proverbs – a book that paints a clear picture of the two types of wisdom. One breeds people who are called wise the other breeds people who are called fools. One produces a life filled with eternal blessing while the other breeds a life filled with everlasting curses. One will set you free the other will put you into bondage. One will give your life and ultimate satisfaction the other will bring discontentment and lifelessness.

Bill Hybels observes this about the book of Proverbs:

What is wisdom? Wisdom is what is true and right combined with good judgment. Other words that fit under the umbrella of the Biblical concept of wisdom are discerning, judicious, prudent, and sensible. Not very glamorous words perhaps, but words you can build a life on. The first nine chapters of Proverbs form an introduction to the remaining twenty-two chapters of the book and present the central message of Proverbs, which is this: pursue wisdom. The introduction is written in the warm tones of a fatherly voice giving instructions to his sons and eloquently building a case for the lifelong pursuit of wisdom.

“Listen, my sons, to a fathers instruction; pay attention…Do not forsake my teaching…get wisdom, get understanding…Do not forsake wisdom…Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding… accept what I say…I guide you in the way of wisdom” (16,17).

Proverbs opens up telling us that wisdom is the key to a successful life and we need to make sure we pursue it with our whole heart and it's part of our mission to release it here on earth.

So lets look back at what James has to say about wisdom from above and wisdom from below.

T.S. - So lets explore these two types of wisdom and do a parallel comparison of these two lifestyles and see which one we should live by. Look with me in the book of James and let’s see which one is more beneficial.

I. How the two wisdoms will affect a person’s heart condition?

a. The first thing James tells us about wisdom is what type of heart it has.

i. The wisdom from above has a heart that is pure.

1. Pure means uncontaminated with the philosophy of the world.

2. Instead this heart is centered on the ways of the Lord. His heart is centered on the mindset of the Lord. He has a heart that has experienced the cleansing power of the love and mercy of God and therefore his heart is white as snow.

3. This heart is spiritually in tune with the Spirit of God and it’s condition is one which is healthy. It’s a heart that will not die from a heart attack. But one that will live for eternity.

4. It’s a heart with no blemishes – no diseases because it has been purified by the power of the Lord.

5. Proverbs 1:1-7: 1The proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel: 2for attaining wisdom and discipline; for understanding words of insight; 3for acquiring a disciplined and prudent life, doing what is right and just and fair; 4for giving prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the young— 5let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance— 6for understanding proverbs and parables, the sayings and riddles of the wise. 7The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline.

a. Proverbs tells us that the path to wisdom starts with a fear of the Lord. This healthy fear compels us to surrender our life to the Lord. When we surrender to the Lord and ask for forgiveness He then washes our hearts and they become pure like a first snow fall.

b. The reality is wisdom only starts with a relationship with the Lord.

i. No God – No Wisdom

ii. Know God- Know Wisdom

ii. The wisdom from below has a heart which is contaminated by the diseases in the world’s system.

1. This heart has selfish ambition driving it. It is full of envy and it’s influenced by the powers from below.

2. This heart is blackened with the sins of this world. It indulges itself in these sinful diseases which are weakening it’s heart and will eventually cause a heart attack that will kill it for all of eternity.

3. In this heart self-is the center of the universe not God.

4. This heart is focused on “What’s my take in this situation, what do I get!”, “I want it my way or it’s no way!”

5. This heart is unspiritual- meaning it does not hear from the Spirit of God. It is not directed by the leading of the Holy Spirit.

a. Hybels states: ‘I like the phrase; rich toward God. What does it mean to be rich toward God? I think it means to give God what he desires most, which is a relationship with us. Some of us give ourselves lavishly and freely –richly- to all sorts of people, activities, achievements and responsibilities. We devote our time, energy, creativity and attention to our education, work, friends, families and pleasure. But we forget about God. We never consider what it means to be rich toward him” (48)

6. In other words to have a heart that is spiritually connected to the heart of God. The link in wisdom is to have this spiritual connection. No link- no wisdom- no link- no spiritual insight to make right decisions.

T.S. –The two wisdoms do determine the condition of your heart and this heart will influence your belief system.

II. How the two wisdoms will affect a person’s belief system?

a. The second comparison made by James is that wisdom from above acknowledges the truth and wisdom from below denies the truth and entangles people in the web of deception.

i. The heart which is controlled by the wisdom from above will submit to the truth that God is God. That He has created absolutes in this world to protect us and to bless us with in this life.

1. Truth say’s,” I follow the ways of God!” “He knows best – I don’t!”

2. Truth is an Old Testament term which denotes a reality that is solid, binding, unwavering, real, authentic, and firm. This truth is what the purpose of life is about.

3. It’s not a fantasy but a reality, ”When reality and fantasy meet reality always wins!”

4. Truth in the New Testament implies a reality that is proven by the facts of history, by experience, by archaeology, by life itself, by the life of Jesus, by God’s involvement in this world.

5. Truth is defined as the real state of affairs – this is to be the normal way to live according to truth not the deceptive way of fantasy.

6. This truth is one that can rely on the fact that which is true and is in control and will prevail in the end. The truth will unmask the deception of the minds of the ones who have rejected the truth of the reality of why we exist.

7. Truth with all it’s wisdom brings power and knowledge and that spiritual power and knowledge produce life and that life reflects a light that points back to what is True for life.

ii. A heart that is controlled by wisdom from below is a life that has been deceived.

1. They have the inability to see their deception and therefore they reject the reality of truth. Because to them truth is false it’s a lie. In their unspiritual condition they cannot determine that their condition is being influenced by a wisdom from below which says, “Reject the ways of God – that’s not truth. Truth is living for yourself for your own selfish gain. You live for you and only for you. Focus on self that’s real – that’s what life is about! YOU-YOU-YOU!”

2. As a result of rejecting the truth they embrace the philosophy of self. Life revolves around what they want to do! What they want!

a. This distorted self mindset then gives way to selfish ambition and envy of others. I no longer look at people to see how I can help. I look at them to see what I can take or gain personally from them for my pursuit of happiness in life.

T.S. – The two wisdoms not only affect the condition of your heart and influence your belief system but this belief system will impact either positively or negatively your lifestyle.

III. How the two wisdoms will affect a person’s lifestyle?

a. James makes another comparison of the two wisdoms he notes that Wisdom from above will bring harmony and peace to a life whereas wisdom from below will bring disorder, chaos and mayhem to a life.

i. The life of one living under the influence of wisdom from above will have a life in order.

1. A lifestyle based on "Wisdom from Above" will have seven character traits present which bring fulfillment in life.

a. They will have a life filled with purity from above - means freedom from the control of evil.

i. This all reflects back to where their heart is.

ii. Purity-noun-1.freedom from adulteration or contamination."the purity of our drinking water" synonyms:cleanness, clearness, clarity, freshness; More: freedom from immorality, esp. of a sexual nature."white is meant to represent purity and innocence"synonyms:virtue, morality, goodness, righteousness, saintliness, piety, honor, honesty, integrity, decency, ethicality, impeccability

b. This life will have peace as a primary attribute.

i. Peaceable - In James there is an earthly wisdom that seeks to hurt others. But we are able to seek wisdom that brings people closer together and closer to God.

ii. This wisdom produces a life which knows the value of creating harmony in relationships. When people are peaceable they produce good will to others and prevent wars.

iii. Both global and relational.

c. Gentle or considerate - It is a person who knows how to forgive, when strict justice would allow condemnation. It is the person who tempers justice with mercy.

i. Sometimes decisions need to be made that recognize that people are always more important than things.

ii. This wisdom knows the value of being empathetic with others.

iii. It values the feelings of others.

iv. And knows that others are very important to God.

d. Reasonable or submissive - It means willing to listen, willing to be persuaded, skilled in knowing when to wisely yield.

i. Romans 12: 1,2 Dear Friends, God is good. So I beg you to offer your bodies to Him as a living sacrifice, pure and pleasing. That's the most sensible way to serve God. Don't be like the people of this world, but let God change the way you think. Then you will know how to do everything that is good and pleasing to Him.

ii. They will be ones who have their self-centered impulses under control.

1. They listen to God not to their selfish wants.

iii. They will know what it means to be Godly stewards of their money and their possessions.

1. They are people who are influenced by the wisdom of God which says you yield what belongs to God to God.

2. A person with wisdom knows the value of tithing and giving offerings to the Lord.

iv. They will have good time management in their life knowing that certain spiritual time commitments take priority over time wasters.

e. Full of mercy and good fruits.

i. The ability to care and reach out to others through acts of kindness and not selfishness.

ii. This type of mercy will say I forgive you when the other person does not want forgiveness.

iii. This even has to do with a kind of mercy given to others even when the other person has brought the problem upon himself or herself.

f. Impartial which is an unwavering quality - It's the ability of being calm in the storms, being stable in turmoil, etc. The ability to be steady, operating according to settled absolutes.

i. This person is settled upon those Biblical values and beliefs by which he or she intends to chart his or her life.

ii. Romans 12: 9-21: Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. 10 Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves. 11 Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. 12 Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. 13 Share with God's people who are in need. Practice hospitality. 14 Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. 15 Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. 16 Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited. 17 Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everybody. 18 If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. 19 Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written: "It is mine to avenge; I will repay," says the Lord. 20 On the contrary: "If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head." 21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

g. A lack of hypocrisy or sincerity- This is the quality of being real, not plastic, not phony.

i. They will have a life where priorities are in the right order.

ii. The life being directed by wisdom from below will have a life that is in disarray.

1. They will not see the necessity of spiritual order in their lives.

2. They will concentrate all their time on the pursuit of self.

3. It's also expressed in "Win at all costs", "I will have the last word", It’s all about me!

4. They will pursue pleasure over sacrifice for others.

a. Luke 12:15 “Watch out!” he said to his crowd of listeners. “Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; a man ‘s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions”

5. They will be controlled by impulses that race across their minds. Hybels thoughts on the lack of wisdom in impulse buying.

a. “If anything in the Bible has been proven true, it is that the foolish gratification of impulses will lead to a sick society…We see impulse buying, which leads to indebtedness and financial ruin” (22,23).

b. “Is God talking to you about money matters now? Have you been careless with your little? Have you taken it lightly and frittered it away? Have you been careless with your much? Remember that your money matters to God, to your children, to the poor and to the ministry of the church…”(46).

6. Their lifestyle will be based on "wisdom from below" which will have an earthly mindset which will cause mayhem and disarray.

a. James speaks here in 3:15 that "wisdom from below" is a value system that is "earthly", "Unspiritual", and "devilish."

i. Earthly is a word designated to mean standards of this earthly realm.

1. This mind set is one that is based on the value of: "Let's do it to them before they do it to us." It represents the survival of the fittest mind set.

2. This basic attitude or mind set sees life as a struggle. You really cannot trust the other person to want what's best for you. In other words, you have to look out for number one, yourself, because no one else will. It's a mindset that says they are out to get me!

ii. Another characteristic of a mindset that gets wisdom from below is reflected in the word unspiritual or natural. Barclay in his commentary notes that it is kind of like an animal instinct which snaps and snarls with no other thought than that of prey or personal survival. It means acting like a wild animal.

iii. Another character trait of a mind set on "this earth" is one which is described as devilish, or demonic.

1. Remember, though, this can mean subtle deception like spoken of in II Cor. 11:14: And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.

2. Matt. 4: 1-11: Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil. After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. The tempter came to him and said, "If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread." Jesus answered, "It is written: `Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'" Then the devil took him to the holy city and had him stand on the highest point of the temple. "If you are the Son of God," he said, "throw yourself down. For it is written: "`He will command his angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.'" Jesus answered him, "It is also written: `Do not put the Lord your God to the test.'" Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. "All this I will give you," he said, "if you will bow down and worship me." Jesus said to him, "Away from me, Satan! For it is written: `Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.'" Then the devil left him, and angels came and attended him.

3. The scene here is where Satan tries to use sound reasonable dialog to seduce or coerce Jesus over to His thinking. Note, he tempted Jesus with power, control, wealth and fame. Also note, words seldom thought of as demonic but yet are.

4. Satan desires to get us seduced into values which are based on a lifestyle that makes the pursuit of riches, comfort, or power and recognition, as the goal in life.

b. A life influenced by wisdom from below will have Earthbound Attitudes which cause turmoil in this persons life: In verse 14, James notes that a person who is influenced by the "wisdom from below" must subsequently deal with four attitudes:

i. Bitter jealousy and envy- "The word denotes one who is utterly convinced of his or her own beliefs; the word reflects the zeal with which a person always thinks he or she is right and cannot admit to ever being wrong." (Guernsey, 125)

1. They will show no mercy only the get even mindset.

2. They will have no empathy for others misfortune.

ii. Selfish Ambition - This denotes the "me first" attitude. It's a person who only thinks of his or her own immediate gain.

1. Idea in their head is "What's in it for me?"

2. It's my way or no way.

3. Attitude, "I never lose."

iii. Boastful Spirit and prideful - Reflects the attitude of a person who consistently thinks they are better than others. These types assume their superiority over others based on various ideas, sex, education, money, race, age, etc.

1. In Gal. 3:28 he addresses this type of an attitude. 28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

iv. "Orientation toward lying" - Here James refers to people who represent themselves to be something they are not.

1. I Tim. 4:2 Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.

2. Attitude is: "I will make you look bad and have me look good".

3. People who mislead others and lie to cover up.

4. The Air Force cadets' Honor Code: "I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor will I tolerate anyone who does."

iii. The life controlled by the wisdom from above will impact the way a person interacts with others.

1. They will be submissive to God and they will pattern their life after Jesus’ servant leadership model.

2. Submissive means that this person has the heart of a servant not of domination.

3. It means this person is submitted to God and to his direction in life.

4. They desire to have a lifestyle that promotes this attribute of living. “We are here to serve!”

5. Their motto in life “I choose to lose to the Lord and serve him!”

a. They say, “No way to my way!”

b. Instead they say “Yes, God’s Way!”

6. They also know the wisdom of being submissive to others in the Kingdom because this leads to harmony and blessings in the kingdom of God.

7. They understand that they yield to others because of the truth of the cross. It was the cross that Jesus yielded to. He showed us that he submitted to the Father’s will for our sake.

iv. The person who listens to wisdom from below will not be submissive in their lives. They will live a lifestyle with a mindset of everyone is to serve them and bow down to them.

1. The Story from 3 people who work in restrauants. Their waitresses and waiters do not want to work Sundays because the church people who come are critical, demanding and leave the worst tips. Can I ask our church to be a witness to the waitresses!

2. Pastor Arnes left a legacy of leading them to the Lord.

3. They will have a lifestyle that pushes others around, that scratches others who get in their way. They will seek to shove others around and push people out of their way..

4. They are ones who are determined to get their own way.

a. Their focus will lead to evil practices that will hurt them and those around them.

b. They will say things like, ”It’s my way or the highway for you!’

c. They will also say, “It’s my way or no way!”

5. They will be like the one who promotes wisdom from below they seek to destroy others, they will seek to use and abuse people. Result they will reap the consequences of this type of lifestyle.

a. They will have no genuine relationships and soon they will discover that they were the ones who where used and abused.

v. When we allow wisdom from above to direct our lives our lifestyle will be filled with:

1. A vision which goes beyond our little world.

2. This vision will look for spiritual insight into why we are here and what our mission is.

3. This wisdom will show us what we need to be doing with our lives.

vi. When we allow the wisdom from below to direct our lives our lifestyle will have no satisfying vision for life:

1. People will drive after goals and when they are reached realize that they are meaningless.

2. They then look back at their life and say it was not worth it.

a. Jesus story of the rich man and Lazarus reveal this principle.

T.S. – Wisdom from above starts with a relationship with the Lord. This relationship affects the condition of the heart which in turn impacts our belief system. This belief system then decides the type of lifestyle we live.

Conclusion:

Knowledge can be memorized,

Wisdom must think things through.

Wisdom is the something that enables us to use knowledge rightly.

Wisdom resists group pressures, thinks for itself, and uses God’s insights to live and make decisions.

Wisdom from above sees things through God's eyes and starts with purity of the heart and ends with purity in a person’s lifestyle.

We need to listen to His wisdom and not the wisdom from below.

Remember Wisdom from above looks like this:

It counts the cost and lives for the future

It lives within its means

It follows the path of right living

It focus’ on relationships – first with God then with others.

It puts first things first.

It knows to give to the Lord what belongs to the Lord.

It says no to impulses

It chooses to lose to self and allows God to be in control

It lives a life of peace and harmony

It chooses to serve and to be a doer of the Word of God

It says ‘No Pride!”

It always presses on toward the goal of eternity

It produces a life filled with good fruit

It knows when to stop –walk and pray before speaking

It understands that faith + works = Success in life

Remember Wisdom from Below looks like this:

It has a heart that is filled with the influences of the dark side

It is a life that if filled with self centeredness and selfish ambition

It seeks whom it may consume

It seeks to focus on material possessions

It desires to walk over others to get its own way.

It has a belief system that lives by animal instincts

It has a belief system that has not spiritual insight in it.

It lives for evil purposes

It has a lifestyle filled with mayhem and disarray

It has a life filled with deception and distortion.

It has a life filled with no deep relationships

It has a life filled with bitterness

It has a life not worth living

We need to discern today which wisdom has taken root in our lives. The truth is we are adhering to one or the other.

We need to determine today if we are going to allow wisdom from above to direct our life or if we are going to let wisdom from below direct our life.

One brings satisfaction and blessing and a life in order the other brings disarray to our life and curses. The choice is up to you! Which one will have you life?