GodMaps– #18 Three Kinds of Wisdom

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The word “wisdom” is from the Greek word sophias. In the Biblical sense, wisdom is knowing (epignosis) the best path to take. Sophias is the outcome of having the ability to judge correctly and possess the best course of action based on knowledge and understanding that we have obtained. King Solomon received the most precious of gift from God—a spirit of wisdom. The scriptures indicate that there are three main kinds of wisdom we can experience:

  1. Godly neocortical spirit Wisdom—internal reasoning, pictures, and words that come from God’s Word/Spirit that is sealed in the believer. Godly wisdom always has a positive intention and always an appropriate method of getting our needs met. Godly wisdom gives life in super abundance!   The will of the Father
  2. Worldly reptilian body Wisdom—internal reasoning, pictures, and words that are part of the human nervous system (the limbic/reptilian brain). Worldly wisdom always has a positive intention and always has an inappropriate method to meet legitimate needs. Fleshly wisdom comes to us from the law of sin and death that dominates the world—sin that robs and kills. (Romans 8:2). to maintain we need to hear the whisper of Jesus in our heart
  3. Demonic mammalian soul Wisdom—internal reasoning, pictures, and words that are demonic. We progress in a direction towards Demonic as a portion of the soul is lost and in need of restoration. We are not talking about a spirit or an actual living, demonic entity but rather the think that demons desire us to have. Demonic wisdom never has a positive intention; consequently, it never has an appropriate method. It is the think of demons that are established through the matrix of this world system—sin that destroys.
    and to be led by the Holy Spirit in our soul in the every now moment

Do you have ears to hear and eyes to see the kind of wisdom you are following? It is your brain to lead!

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You are an unceasing spiritual being with an eternal destiny in God’s great universe!

Listen John Ortberg tells a story about an old man who is the keeper of the streams that run through a town. The town decides to get rid of the old man and so the springs go unattended. The streams gathered twigs and branches. Soon there is lots of mud and silt. Fish died, swans flew elsewhere and people got sick. The life of the village depended on the stream. The life of the stream depended on the keeper. So the village hired back the keeper and over time things returned back to normal. The life of the village depended on the health of the stream. The stream in your soul and you are the keeper.

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