الحِكمَه دي ما بِتَنزِل مِن فوق، لَكِن هي أرضيَه، جِسميَّه، شيطانيَه.
ما معنى هذا؟
This verse from James is talking about a kind of wisdom that doesn't come from God but rather from the world and our own desires, which can lead to bad things. It's a warning against false or worldly wisdom.
شرح للأطفال
Imagine you have two friends: one who listens to your parents' advice and another who just does what they want. The friend listening to parents is like God’s wisdom; the other is earthly wisdom that James talks about, which can lead to trouble.
السياق التاريخي
James wrote this letter around 45-60 AD to Jewish Christians scattered across various regions. He warns them against false teachings and advises true Christian living based on divine wisdom.
التطبيق اليوم
In today's world, we might face situations where decisions are driven by worldly desires or influenced by others' opinions instead of seeking God’s guidance. For instance, choosing a career path solely for fame rather than aligning with one's values can lead to dissatisfaction and harm.
While it's part of a religious text, the principle applies broadly. It encourages everyone to seek guidance that aligns with higher values rather than fleeting desires.
How can I avoid earthly wisdom?
By seeking divine guidance through prayer and study of spiritual texts like the Bible, which helps in making decisions aligned with moral and ethical principles.
Is all worldly knowledge bad according to this verse?
The verse warns against letting desires or worldliness guide your wisdom. It doesn't condemn all earthly knowledge but stresses aligning it with divine guidance.
How can I discern between true and false wisdom in everyday decisions?
Reflect on whether the decision stems from self-centered desires or a place of moral integrity and compassion, seeking God’s will through prayer and study.