by Doreen Kajulu | 23 December 2024 08:46 am12
Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one sinner destroys much good.” – Ecclesiastes 9:18 (NIV)
To grasp the meaning of this verse, we need to reflect on why people engage in warfare. Across history, wars have erupted over many issues—self-defense, revenge, ideological conflicts, the thirst for power, or the desire to expand territory. In such cases, weapons are often seen as the ultimate solution.
But the Bible presents an alternative that is far superior: wisdom.
Biblically, wisdom is not merely intelligence or knowledge. It is the God-given ability to discern right from wrong, make righteous decisions, and live in harmony with God’s will. According to
James 3:17 (NIV):But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.”
This divine wisdom enables people to resolve conflicts, promote peace, and build enduring systems without resorting to violence.
King Solomon, traditionally believed to be the author of Ecclesiastes, was a prime example of a leader guided by divine wisdom. In 1 Kings 3:9-12 (NIV), we read that Solomon asked God for a discerning heart to govern the people and distinguish between right and wrong. God was pleased with this request and granted him unmatched wisdom.
Solomon’s reign was marked by peace, not because he lacked enemies, but because his wisdom allowed him to manage relationships diplomatically. Unlike his father David—who constantly faced war—Solomon avoided unnecessary bloodshed. The wisdom God gave him brought stability and prosperity to Israel (see 1 Kings 4:29-34).
The second part of Ecclesiastes 9:18 reminds us of how fragile good outcomes can be. It takes only one unrighteous person—a “sinner” in biblical terms—to undo progress and damage what has been built.
We see this throughout Scripture. For instance:
Their actions didn’t just affect them personally—they brought suffering to the entire nation. This illustrates the truth that a single ungodly leader or decision can bring down entire communities.
While weapons may win battles, they cannot secure lasting peace or righteousness. Wisdom, on the other hand, aligns with God’s character and leads to life, justice, and restoration.
Proverbs 3:13-17 (NIV) “Blessed are those who find wisdom, those who gain understanding… Her ways are pleasant ways, and all her paths are peace.”
Even in the New Testament, Jesus emphasized wisdom and peace over violence. In
Matthew 10:16 (NIV):I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.”
This shows us that wisdom remains vital in spiritual warfare and leadership.
Scripture teaches that the foundation of wisdom is the fear of the Lord—a reverent respect and submission to God.
Proverbs 9:10 (NIV) says:The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.”
This journey begins with salvation through Christ and continues as we live in obedience to Him. Through the Holy Spirit, believers are equipped with spiritual wisdom (see Ephesians 1:17-18), enabling them to bring healing and restoration to broken hearts, homes, churches, communities, and even nations.
Ecclesiastes 9:18 teaches a timeless truth:
May we seek wisdom from God daily, live it out faithfully, and use it to bring peace and healing to the world around us.
May the Lord bless you with His wisdom.
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