The topic 'Farm Wisdom' is not a gospel doctrine or scriptural topic, although I found considerable scriptural support for the lessons learned on the farm.
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What I learned growing up on the farm was a way of life that was centered on hard work, and on faith and on thrift. Those values have stuck with me my whole life.
Sturdy gospel roots that go deep into rich spiritual soil strengthen and steady us in times of trial and difficulty.
Wisdom is not wisdom when it is derived from books alone.
Books give not wisdom where none was before. But where some is, there reading makes it more.
Surely wisdom will come as we listen to learn from children, parents, partners, neighbors, Church leaders, and the Lord.
Wisdom finds its literary expression in wisdom literature.
The minister of the Gospel is really the yardstick by which the nation measures its morals.
Earthly wisdom is doing what comes naturally. Godly wisdom is doing what the Holy Spirit compels us to do.
Wisdom is knowledge which has become a part of one's being.
What is a farm but a mute gospel?