Human unhappiness comes from the human reluctance
and refusal to let go—letting go of the past, which has become human attachment,
and which is no more than a distraction of the human mind from living in the
present, which is the only reality in life. Letting go requires human wisdom to
see the reality of all things. Due to the human flaw of attachment, human
wisdom is often inadequate, and has to be complemented with spiritual wisdom,
which is Biblical wisdom.
God’s omnipresence is a manifestation of His
creation. Seeking God means we see His presence in everything around us, both
visible and invisible. God’s mystery, on the other hand, is manifested only in
His wisdom, expressed in the Bible.
In
the Bible, Jesus is the personification of God’s wisdom. Only through
Jesus can man come to know God’s wisdom.
"Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." (John 14:6)
"Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." (John 14:6)
The Bible is the Word of God, and therefore a
source of God’s wisdom through reading its verses. Reading the Bible can
provide spiritual wisdom to many, which is necessary for their spiritual growth
in order to understand and appreciate God’s wisdom.
The human intent to seek God’s wisdom
First and foremost, the
human mind must demonstrate its intent
to seek God’s wisdom through
specific knowledge of the Bible. In other words, the mind must be in a
seeking-and-learning mode in order to grow in the knowledge of God.
"And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart." (Jeremiah 29:13)
"And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart." (Jeremiah 29:13)
How Tao wisdom may help seeking
spiritual wisdom
Tao
wisdom is the wisdom of Lao Tzu (born some 2,600 years ago), the ancient sage
from China, who authored the ancient classic Tao Te Ching. one of the
most translated books worldwide.
Lao
Tzu believes the desire to seek the wisdom of the Creator begins with
self-discovery, which s understanding true human nature.
“The ancient prophets follow
the Way to the Creator,
the Way to re-discover our
true nature,
which is being one with the
Creator.”
(Chapter 21, Tao Te
Ching)
“Living is but an expression
of the life given by the Creator.
Our true nature is a
reflection of that expression.
Those who are with the
Creator, the Creator is also with them.”
(Chapter 23, Tao Te
Ching)
Knowing
the origin and the nature of things, we may begin to perceive the
purpose-driven life God has created for each and every one of us.
“Seemingly intangible, and
seemingly elusive,
the Way leads to the origin
of all things,
to the life force of all
things,
both past and present.”
(Chapter 21, Tao Te
Ching)
Therefore, Lao Tzu urges us to remain faithful to our true nature, which is fundamental to seeking spiritual wisdom. With spiritual wisdom, we just let go to let God.
Therefore, Lao Tzu urges us to remain faithful to our true nature, which is fundamental to seeking spiritual wisdom. With spiritual wisdom, we just let go to let God.
Stephen
Lau
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