Proverbs 4:7 (ESV)
The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom,
and whatever you get, get insight.
If you could take all you own and buy something what would it be? What would be worth all you own? If someone said you could have a seat to fly on the next shuttle to the International Space Station, what would you be willing to give? If you could have anything you wanted and all you had to pay was everything you had, what would you buy? How about giving all you have for wisdom/understanding? Solomon tells us in the above proverb that wisdom (he calls it “understanding” in the second line) is the main thing to get in life. And, if it cost you everything you should be wiling to pay it. What a dilemma! If we want wisdom, the main thing, it may cost us everything we have to get it. But, are we willing to give anything up to get it? Gratefully, by giving our lives to Christ we get wisdom. He is Wisdom. Christ paid the ultimate cost on the cross for us to own it! We only have to give everything to Christ to get His eternal wisdom. People are willing to pay "x" amount for flat screen televisions; for cars; for homes. But, what would they pay for wisdom? To make sure our lives are living out our purpose we have to have God's Wisdom and God's plan. God is giving us, in Scripture, His words and plan. How much is that worth? Would you pay all you have to acquire wisdom? If you are willing do you realize how much you are losing?