In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore Job Chapter 28 (KJV), a poetic masterpiece that contrasts human skill with divine wisdom. Job marvels at humanity’s ability to mine the depths of the earth, uncovering silver, gold, and precious stones. Yet, despite this ingenuity, true wisdom cannot be found in the earth’s treasures, purchased with wealth, or attained by sheer intellect.
Instead, Job proclaims that wisdom belongs to God alone, hidden from all living creatures and revealed only through Him. The chapter concludes with a timeless truth: “Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding” (Job 28:28).
Modern applications challenge us to reframe where we search for meaning. In a world obsessed with knowledge, technology, and wealth, Job reminds us that wisdom is not a commodity but a calling—rooted in reverence for God and lived out through integrity and moral courage.