Wisdom for the Asking
- By
Charles Spurgeon
If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without
reproach, and it will be given to him.” (James 1:5)
“If any of you lacks wisdom”. There is no "if" in the matter, for I am sure I lack
it. What do I know? How can I guide my own way? How can I direct others? Lord, I
am a mass of folly, and wisdom I have none.
You say, "Let him ask of God." Lord, I now ask. Here at Your footstool I ask to
be furnished with heavenly wisdom for this day's perplexities and for this day's
simplicities; for I know I may do very stupid things, even in plain matters, unless
You keep me out of mischief.
I thank You that all I have to do is to ask. What grace is this on Your part, that
I have only to pray in faith and You will give me wisdom. You promise me a liberal
education, and that, too, without an angry tutor or a scolding usher. This, too,
You will bestow without a fee--bestow it on a fool who lacks wisdom.
O Lord, I thank You for that positive and expressive word "It shall be given him."
I believe it. You will this day make Your babe to know the hidden wisdom which the
carnally prudent never learn. You will guide me with Your counsel and afterwards
receive me to glory