The Master Craftsman's Blueprint
In 1859, when workers began constructing the Great Eastern — the largest ship ever built at that time — they discovered that Isambard Kingdom Brunel had specified every rivet, every plate thickness, every angle of the iron hull with exacting precision. Some junior engineers questioned whether such painstaking detail was truly necessary. Could they not improvise where the specifications seemed excessive? Brunel insisted otherwise. Every specification existed for a reason, even when the reason was not immediately apparent to the builders.
James 1:5 tells us plainly: "If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him." Notice the directness of this promise. There is no ambiguity, no qualification that leaves room for doubt. God's Word does not stutter.
The wisdom James speaks of is not the shifting speculation of human philosophy. It is wisdom rooted in the inerrant, infallible revelation of Almighty God — wisdom that flows from a Book whose every word is God-breathed, as Paul affirms in 2 Timothy 3:16. As Wayne Grudem has emphasized, because Scripture is wholly truthful in all it affirms, we can trust its promises without reservation.
When you kneel and ask the Father for wisdom, you are not petitioning a distant, uncertain deity. You are approaching El Shaddai, God Almighty, who has bound Himself to His own perfect Word. Ask boldly. He who cannot lie has promised to answer.
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