Acquiring wisdom and showing the fruits thereof.
Doth not wisdom cry? and understanding put forth her voice?
Proverbs 8:1
Or as it is rendered in the original text. ‘Does not wisdom call? And does not understanding speak?’
Observe, in order for a call to be heard, one must be listening. Furthermore, in order for the call that is heard to be deciphered, the same person who has heard must be willing to engage in the summary of the matter that is at hand.
That is to say, when we position ourselves to listen, we are not driven solely by emotions of which are often uncontrollable. Instead, when we are listening, we are akin to a soldier at a precise place and time, unknown to the soldier, he trusts not his emotions, for he is under command, and he waits for the commanding order before he acts. After he has heard,…