
Two Types of Wisdom: Discerning the Heart Behind the Knowledge | Episode 38
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In today’s episode, we dive deep into a critical yet often overlooked biblical truth—the difference between wisdom that is from above and wisdom that is earthly, sensual, and even, as James 3:15 puts it, “demonic.” Drawing from James 3, Colossians 3 and the stories of Eve and Solomon, we explore how wisdom is not synonymous with knowledge or truth, but rather a posture of the heart rooted in meekness, reverence, and intimacy with the Father.
We examine how Scripture warns of a pursuit of wisdom that can actually lead us away from Yahuah when it’s rooted in pride, envy, or strife. Through careful study and personal transparency, this episode calls the body of Believers—especially within the Torah communities—to examine our conduct, our motives, and our fruit.
You’ll hear how Eve’s desire for wisdom led to disobedience, while Solomon’s humble request for discernment brought honor and favor—until compromise took root. We also uncover how meekness, born through affliction, is essential to truly understanding the Father’s ways and stewarding truth in love.
This is not just a teaching—it’s a heart cry for reconciliation, restoration, and a sobering plea to make sure that we do not forget our first love.
Lovelessness is lawlessness, and truth without the Spirit leads to fruitless knowledge. Let’s learn together how to test the fruit, walk in wisdom, and reflect the heart of our Messiah in everything we do.
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