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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 17 MIN

Finding Wisdom

from Faith at Work · host Harry Jarrett

Finding Wisdom: How to Listen to the Spirit of TruthIn John 16, Jesus tells his disciples something puzzling: "There is so much more I want to tell you, but I just can't right now." Imagine being in their shoes - Jesus is about to leave, and suddenly he drops this divine cliffhanger. It's like your boss saying, "There's a presentation due tomorrow, I'll explain it then," or your dentist saying, "That's concerning, we'll discuss it in a year."But Jesus doesn't leave them hanging completely. He adds this crucial promise: "When she, the Spirit of truth comes, she will guide you into all truth."Why Does Jesus Refer to the Holy Spirit as "She"?This might seem surprising, but Jesus would have used this personal pronoun because in Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke, "spirit" is a feminine noun. In languages like Aramaic, Latin, or Spanish, feminine nouns are referred to with feminine pronouns.Jesus isn't ghosting his disciples - he's tagging someone else in. And not just anyone. He's handing everything over to the Spirit of Truth, the Spirit of Wisdom, the Spirit of Peace. She will provide the guidance for the entire mission until Jesus returns.Who Is This Spirit of Wisdom?This isn't some new character appearing in a sequel. The Spirit has been present since the beginning. In Proverbs, we find Wisdom standing at crossroads, raising her voice, calling out to anyone who will listen:"To you, O people, I call out; I raise my voice to all humanity." (Proverbs 8:4)She's bold and ancient - no newcomer. In Proverbs 8:22-30, she declares: "The Lord created me at the beginning of his work, the first of his acts long ago. I was beside him like a master worker, and I was his delight daily."Let that sink in. The Spirit of Wisdom was there before people, before stars were flung into the sky, before oceans had shores. She was beside God, shaping creation, delighting in it, and most importantly, delighting in us - rooting for humanity from the very beginning.What Does This Mean for Us Today?Jesus is saying, "This is not a new voice. This is the voice that helped build the world, that has been speaking all along. The one who has long been in your corner. Listen to her."The disciples weren't being handed a textbook or even a Bible. They were being invited into a relationship with a living, creative, truth-speaking presence that would be alongside them in the world. And so are we.We don't listen to a Spirit who just gives moral tips or doctrinal answers. We listen to Wisdom herself, who shaped the universe, who was with Jesus and God in the beginning.To follow the Spirit is to listen for Wisdom's voice in our questions, our prayers, and in the mess of everyday life and decision-making. It's to believe that the same Spirit who spun the galaxies also cares deeply about your next conversation, your next choice, your next act of love.Do not expect this Spirit to stay quiet. She has been speaking into the world since the beginning, and she loves to talk. She still cries out at the crossroads of our lives: "Turn, listen, live!"How Do I Foster a Relationship with the Spirit of Wisdom?It's not just about believing doctrines or memorizing verses. We need to cultivate a real, living relationship with this divine voice who still nudges and leads. Proverbs offers six ways to do this:1. Listen in Daily LifeWisdom "calls out in the street" (Proverbs 1:20-23, 8:1-3). She speaks at the crossroads. Stay present in everyday life, not just in church. Look for her in conversations, in creation, and even in conflict.2. Seek with Intention"Seek her like silver" (Proverbs 2:4). Treat spiritual listening like a treasure hunt. Prioritize quiet, reflective time and spiritual reading. Start your day asking, "What truth are you revealing to me today?" Then dig for it with all your intention.3. Trust, Don't Assume"Lean not on your own understanding" (Proverbs 3:5-6). Listening means letting go of being right all the time and staying open to new ideas. Let the Spirit change your mind. Daily ask, "What am I not seeing in this situation?"4. Stay Humble"To fear the Lord is to hate pride" (Proverbs 8:13). Pride blocks wisdom; humility clears the way. When tempted to react quickly, pause and pray: "Is this the Spirit guiding me, or is my ego talking?"5. Walk with the Wise"Walk with the wise and become wise" (Proverbs 13:20). The Spirit speaks through people - through our brothers and sisters. Seek out wise companions and create community where questions are welcome and discernment is shared.6. Join Her Joy"I was rejoicing in the inhabited world and delighting in the human race" (Proverbs 8:31). Wisdom isn't always heavy or serious. Often, it's found in laughter, beauty, justice, mercy, music, and celebration. Ask: "Where is the Spirit rejoicing today, and how can I join in?"Life ApplicationThe Spirit of Wisdom, Truth, and Peace is not silent. She is speaking in your life right now. It might not be in thunder or lightning, but perhaps in a small voice, the voice of a child, the silence of your morning coffee, a scripture that stays with you all week, or the nudge you feel when someone needs your attention.Jesus never said we would figure everything out on our own. He said, "The Spirit will guide you into all truth." So let's start asking more often: "Spirit, what are you saying to me today?"This week, challenge yourself to intentionally listen for the Spirit's guidance:* Set aside 5 minutes each morning to ask, "Spirit of Wisdom, what do you want to show me today?"* When facing a decision, pause and ask, "Am I leaning on my own understanding or seeking divine wisdom?"* Notice where joy, beauty, and delight appear in your day - these may be places the Spirit is rejoicing* At day's end, reflect: "Where did I hear Wisdom's voice today? Where did I miss it?"Most importantly, ask yourself: "Am I listening?" Because that is where transformation begins. Get full access to Harry Jarrett at pastorharryjarrett.substack.com/subscribe

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Finding Wisdom: How to Listen to the Spirit of TruthIn John 16, Jesus tells his disciples something puzzling: "There is so much more I want to tell you, but I just can't right now." Imagine being in their shoes - Jesus is about to leave, and...

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