![]() We learn that kind of wisdom line upon line, precept upon precept, by harkening to the precepts of God and by lending an ear to His counsel (see 2 Nephi 28:30). that eyes may be opened that may see, and ears opened that may hear” (D&C 136:32). The scriptures teach us that we can learn that kind of wisdom “by humbling and calling upon the Lord. That is wisdom in seeking and doing the will of God. Paul advocated a special kind of wisdom when he told the Roman saints, “I would have you wise unto that which is good” (Romans 16:19 emphasis added). I do not speak of worldly wisdom, for as the apostle Paul wrote, “The wisdom of the world is foolishness with God” (1 Corinthians 3:19). Wisdom is defined as the quality of knowing what is true or right and knowing what to do about it. We are also taught that things should be “done in wisdom and order” (Mosiah 4:27). I have felt to speak to you about the scriptural direction that we should “seek. This is a great and blessed place to pursue your education, and we feel privileged to try to contribute to that process. We thank each of you for your presence here. ![]() Sister Oaks and I are thrilled to be with you and with President and Sister Clark here in Rexburg. Brigham Young University –Idaho Devotional ![]()
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