Part 2: Musical Chairs

Andy Stanley
January 12, 2014

Solomon, the third king of Israel, wrote more about wisdom than any other biblical writer. He was considered by some to be the wisest man who ever lived. In his writing, he laid out three kinds of people who lack wisdom: the simple lack experience; fools know the difference between right and wrong, but don’t care; and mockers not only know the difference between right and wrong but are critical of those who choose to do right.

Eventually, people in each of these categories need wisdom . . . but they may not find it.

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