Quotes about Wisdom
Whenever our right becomes the guiding factor of our lives, it dulls our spiritual insight.
- Oswald Chambers
We are not made for brilliant moments, but we have to walk in the light of them in ordinary ways.
- Oswald Chambers
And we begin to see that the compelling purpose of God lies behind everything in life, and that God is divinely shaping us into oneness with that purpose. A Christian is someone who trusts in the knowledge and the wisdom of God, not in his own abilities.
- Oswald Chambers
Are you learning to listen to God before you speak, or are you saying things and then trying to make God's Word fit what you have said?
- Oswald Chambers
Lord God Omniscient, give me wisdom this day to worship and work aright and be well pleasing to Thee. Lord, interpret Thyself to me more and more in fulness and beauty.
- Oswald Chambers
Beware of building your faith on experience, or your life will not ring true and will only sound the note of a critical spirit.
- Oswald Chambers
Never make a principle out of your experience;let God be as original with other people as He is with you.
- Oswald Chambers
The author or speaker from whom you learn the most is not the one who teaches you something you didn't know before, but the one who helps you take a truth with which you have quietly struggled, give it expression, and speak it clearly and boldly.
- Oswald Chambers
Certainty is the mark of the commonsense life— gracious uncertainty is the mark of the spiritual life. To be certain of God means that we are uncertain in all our ways, not knowing what tomorrow may bring. This is generally expressed with a sigh of sadness, but it should be an expression of breathless expectation.
- Oswald Chambers
Never let your common sense become so prominent and forceful that it pushes the Son of God to one side. Common sense is a gift that God gave to our human nature—but common sense is not the gift of His Son. Supernatural sense is the gift of His Son, and we should never put our common sense on the throne.
- Oswald Chambers
Our repentance is merely the result of our personal realization of the atonement by the Cross of Christ, which He has provided for us. "Christ Jesus . . . became for us wisdom from God—and righteousness and sanctification and redemption" (1 Corinthians 1:30). Once we realize that Christ has become all this for us, the limitless joy of God begins in us. And wherever the joy of God is not present, the death sentence is still in effect.
- Oswald Chambers
The most devout among us become atheistic in this connection; we do not believe God, we enthrone common sense and tack the name of God on to it. We do lean to our own understanding, instead of trusting God with all our hearts.
- Oswald Chambers