The Wisdom Paradox
This article has been written by Jackie Overstreet

Why Solomon's Grief-Filled Wisdom Gets Replaced by Christ's Easy Yoke
Solomon said, "In much wisdom is much grief." He wasn't wrong. Human wisdom multiplies sorrow because it reveals problems it can't solve.
But Jesus Christ offers different wisdom. His yoke is easy. His burden is light. Not because He hides the hard truth, but because He carries it with you.
Solomon's wisdom came from observation. Jesus' wisdom comes from relationship. One increases grief because it's knowledge without power. The other brings peace because it's truth with provision. Kingdom wisdom doesn't multiply sorrow. It multiplies grace to handle what you now see clearly. Same insight. Different outcome. Because Jesus doesn't just show you the problem. He is the solution.
What wisdom is multiplying your grief instead of your grace because it's not rooted in Jesus Christ?
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