Paul often mentions the word wisdom in his writings. James too defines wisdom in a beautiful way. Bro. Hughes considers the idea of walking in wisdom. What does walking in wisdom look like in everyday living? What is the evidence in our lives that we walk in wisdom? In previous messages in this series, we learn that walking refers to a way of living. In part two of our series, we find that there are two kinds of wisdom: man’s wisdom and a higher wisdom. When we talk in wisdom we are talking about a life that is shaped and controlled by the highest principles; God’s principles. Wisdom is something that must be sought after. We are not born with God’s wisdom; we must seek it. James says that if we lack wisdom, we must ask for it. We are walking in wisdom, it will affect every aspect in our life. The rewards for living wisley are all through the Bible. The reward for living in wisdom is a blessed life. Paul mentions wisdom all through his writing to the church at Colossae. In doing so, he contrasts the wisdom of the world versus the wisdom of God. So why do we follow wisdom’s path? Because it brings us into harmony with God’s will, His word, and His purpose for our life.