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What the Bible says about Wise in Our Own Eyes
(From Forerunner Commentary)
Has the sluggard really accomplished anything that might be a basis for being considered wise? No, but he thinks he knows all the answers, and in his pride lets others know.
John W. Ritenbaugh
Pride, Contention, and Unity
Paul says, "If any of you think that you know something, forget it. Make like you know nothing. And if you do, you just might become wise." He goes on to explain why in the following verses.
Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Preventing DeceptionRelated Topics: Human Wisdom Foolishness to God | Self Deception | Wisdom of Man | Wise in Our Own Eyes
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