The Souls Remedy Ministries Donations

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Wisdom Does Not Come with Age






Good Morning!
We often assume that wisdom automatically arrives with age, but Scripture reminds us that true wisdom comes from God, not from the number of years we’ve lived. 


Paul instructs us not to place our confidence in worldly security;such as wealth, status, or experience, but to anchor our hope in the One who “richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment.” Wisdom begins when we stop relying on ourselves and start depending on God.


One of the clearest biblical examples is found in 1 Kings 3, when young King Solomon ascended the throne. He was inexperienced, untested, and aware of his limitations. Instead of pretending he had everything under control, Solomon humbled himself before God. He didn’t ask for riches, long life, or victory over enemies. He asked for wisdom; a discerning heart to lead God’s people well. And God honored that prayer because it came from humility, not pride.


Solomon teaches us that wisdom is not a reward for age; it is a gift for those who seek God sincerely. You can be young and wise if you walk with God. You can be older and still unwise if you lean only on your own understanding.


Today, let your wisdom begin with surrender. Bring your concerns, decisions, and uncertainties before God with thanksgiving. Ask Him to guide your steps, shape your thoughts, and steady your heart. Wisdom grows in the soil of humility, prayer, and trust.


May we all choose God over ego, dependence over arrogance, and wisdom over worry.




Wisdom




Good Morning!
To my young brothers and sisters, future kings and queens, I know it can feel like your elders don’t understand what you’re facing. 


You are eager, anxious, and ready to step out and “do your thing,” even when you may not be fully prepared for what’s ahead. 


Peter understood this tension well. That’s why he encouraged the youth to clothe themselves with humility and to listen to their elders. Not because elders are flawless, but because wisdom is gained through experience, not assumption.


Peter reminds us that God opposes the proud but gives favor to the humble. Pride clouds judgment. 


Humility clears your vision. When you slow down long enough to listen, you gain what rushing can never provide, perspective, protection, and peace.

And to the elders, Peter gives a charge as well: do not “lord over” those entrusted to you. Lead with gentleness. Guide with patience. Be examples worth following.


We see this truth in the story of young Samuel. As a child serving under Eli, Samuel didn’t yet recognize the voice of the Lord. But he listened. He stayed teachable. He humbled himself. Because of that posture, God entrusted him with revelation that shaped a nation. His life reminds us that humility positions you to hear God clearly.


Peter’s message remains urgent today:
Be humble. Be alert. Be sober‑minded.
The enemy prowls, looking for any open door—fear, pride, impatience, anxiety. But God invites you to cast every worry on Him. He cares deeply for you.

Walk wisely today. 


Stay grounded. Stay teachable. Stay watchful.

ShareThis

Subscribe via email

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner