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Why Bad Looks Good: Biblical Wisdom and Discernment

DAY 4 OF 7

When Credentials Do Not Reveal Character

Have you ever been so impressed with a description of someone’s past that you can’t wait to meet them in the present? Enamored with their list of accomplishments and feats, you have already crowned them with glory and honor. You have assumed everything you’ve heard about them is true and was done in pursuit of benevolence. Both of those assumptions are risky and rushed. A list of accomplishments may be the brightest side of someone’s history, while their dark side might be the rest of the story.

We can’t judge character through community credentials or a curriculum vitae because degrees can deceive us.

In judging quality character from qualifications, the apostle John advises us not to believe everything we hear but to “test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world”. Jesus even warned his disciples.

In reality, godly qualifications come not through the world but from the Word. Quality comes from intentionality.

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Why Bad Looks Good: Biblical Wisdom and Discernment

Have you ever misjudged a situation that appeared desirable but ended in disaster? We all face challenging, heartbreaking experiences that require us to make important decisions. Unlike worldly advice, God’s advice is perfect. Use biblical wisdom to improve your perception of the world. In these seven devotions, Dr. Wendy Patrick shows how we can apply His divine wisdom to live peacefully but proactively.

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