KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN, Part 13: Don’t Trust Human Wisdom Over God

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ALSO IN SCRIPTURE
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek God’s will in all you do, and God will show you which path to take” (Proverbs 3:5-6 NLT).

We’ve all seen those bumper stickers and church signs urging us to “Keep Christ in Christmas.” Well-intentioned? Sure. But often missing the mark? Absolutely. They focus on preserving a commercialized image of “baby Jesus” rather than embracing the full, transformative power of Christ in our lives. The real challenge isn’t just keeping Christ in a holiday—it’s keeping Christ in Christian.

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Part 13: Don’t Trust Human Wisdom Over God. In the beginning of the film “The Matrix,” Neo sat alone in his dimly lit apartment, staring at his computer screen as lines of code scrolled endlessly across it. Something about his life felt off—like he was trapped in a world that didn’t quite make sense. He had always been good at solving problems, at figuring things out using logic and reason; yet no matter how hard he tried to make sense of his reality, he couldn’t shake the feeling that there was something more—a truth hidden just beyond his grasp.

Neo’s life was about to take a dramatic turn. He had been searching for answers online, and his curiosity caught the attention of a mysterious group of rebels. They were led by a man named Morpheus, a charismatic figure who had dedicated his life to freeing humans from the Matrix—a simulated reality created by intelligent machines to keep humanity docile and ignorant of their enslavement.

Morpheus was a skilled hacker and warrior who had been searching for a prophesied savior, known as “The One,” who could lead humanity to victory against the machines. Believing Neo might be this savior, Morpheus sent his most trusted operative, Trinity, to contact Neo. Trinity was a skilled fighter and hacker who had also been freed from the Matrix by Morpheus.

When Neo finally met Morpheus, he was presented with a choice: take the blue pill and return to his comfortable, yet illusory, life, or take the red pill and discover the harsh truth about the world he lived in. Morpheus explained that the blue pill would allow Neo to forget everything he had learned and continue living in blissful ignorance, while the red pill would reveal the true nature of reality and offer him a chance to join the fight for humanity’s freedom.

Neo chose the red pill, and his world was turned upside down. Everything he thought he knew turned out to be a simulation—a carefully constructed illusion designed to keep him enslaved. As he awakened in the real world, Neo began to understand that his reliance on his own understanding had kept him trapped; it was only by stepping out in faith and trusting in something greater than himself that he could begin to see the truth.

This journey mirrors our own struggle with trusting God’s wisdom over our own understanding. Like Neo, we often rely on human logic to navigate life’s challenges, believing that we can figure everything out on our own. But as Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 2:5-11, trusting in God’s power rather than human wisdom is crucial: “I did this so you would trust not in human wisdom but in the power of God” (1 Corinthians 2:5 NLT).

Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek God’s will in all you do, and God will show you which path to take” (NLT). These verses highlight the importance of trusting God’s guidance over our own reasoning.

In today’s world, it’s easy to fall into the trap of relying on human wisdom alone. We live in a culture that prizes intellect and self-reliance above all else—a culture that tells us we can solve any problem if we just think hard enough or work hard enough. But this mindset often leads us astray because human wisdom is limited; it cannot account for God’s will or God’s purposes.

This isn’t just a personal issue; it has broader implications. When we trust solely in human wisdom, we risk making decisions based on short-term logic rather than long-term faithfulness to God’s will. For example, our reliance on political ideologies or economic systems can sometimes blind us to God’s call for justice and compassion. By seeking God’s guidance instead of leaning on our own understanding, we open ourselves up to solutions that reflect God’s love for all of God’s children.

Neo’s journey reminds us that stepping out in faith is never easy; it requires courage to let go of what feels safe and familiar. But when we trust God’s wisdom over our own, we begin to see the world—and our place in it—through a new perspective.

THOUGHT OF THE DAY
Faith isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about trusting God even when God’s plan doesn’t make sense.

PRAYER
God, guide us to trust Your wisdom above our own. May Your guidance lead us closer to You each day.


Devotion written by Rev. Todd R. Lattig with the assistance of Perplexity AI.

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