You can have wisdom that is given from God. All you have to do is believe in Jesus, start walking with him, and ask for wisdom. You will never fully understand the Bible without faith. Hold respect for the one who gives you the wisdom you have. It is a powerful gift that doesn't always make life easier. Wisdom is never casual or without purpose.
Hold a healthy fear that is respectful for God. Assess yourself to see how much you revere your creator and one day collector. He knows everyday of your life. He knows every aspect of your life. How high do you elevate God in your life? How casual are you with that relationship? What aspects of your life do you consider worship? What is sacred to you? Does your lifestyle display reverence to God? Does your character reflect God's character as a testimony?
To fear God is not to fear like humanity fears things. It is to hold esteem for God's truth, the only real truth. You put His truth over your feelings and worldly perspective. You will never get the full picture since there are too many factors in life that you can't control, but God does. To have fear turn to wisdom is to understand truth and follow even when you can't see where it will lead you.
It is wise to show God respect in the small things you do. If any of your answers do not display wisdom, then repent and ask God for wisdom in those areas. Invest time in reading your Bible and prayer. God will reveal secret truths to you and your mental closet will be filled with wisdom.
You have to revere God to have true wisdom. If you revere God, then seek counsel from other people that revere God too. Wise counsel that is followed will lead to wisdom. Invest some time in listening to other people so you can learn from their mistakes, experiences, and recognize other people's struggles. You need them and they need you. If you don't have a mentor, then pray for one. Also pray on whom you can mentor?
To sum it up to have wisdom fill your mind is to request it from God, revere God, and receive wise counsel. Be honest with yourself to where you are at. How does it compare to where you want to be? It is a journey. You journey can start today.
Exodus 20:1-17 & Proverbs 7:4-5, 9:10-12, 12:13-15, 13:8-10
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