Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

11 June, 2026

James 1:5—“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” 

This promise appears in the context of trials and testing. After calling believers to endure hardships with joy (James 1:2–4), James anticipates a pressing need of all who are undergoing trials of life. It is wisdom. Trials often leave believers asking, “What should I do? How should I respond? What is God teaching me?”

For the scattered, suffering believers of the first century, navigating persecution required more than human cleverness; it demanded a heavenly perspective to understand how God uses affliction to produce endurance. Recognising that hardship often exposes our human weakness and limitations, James points the struggling soul to the ultimate source of help.

Biblical wisdom is more than knowledge or intelligence. It is the God-given ability to understand life from God’s perspective and apply His truth rightly. In seasons of suffering, believers often need wisdom more than immediate relief. God may not always remove trials quickly, but He promises wisdom for enduring them faithfully and joyfully.

Notice God’s gracious character in this verse. He “giveth to all men liberally.” God is not reluctant or stingy in granting wisdom to His children. Furthermore, He “upbraideth not.” He does not rebuke or shame believers for their weakness, ignorance, or repeated need. Earthly people may grow impatient when asked repeatedly for help, but our heavenly Father invites continual dependence.

During our trials, our human insufficiency will be met with divine sufficiency. Our inability is not a barrier to God’s blessing; it is often the pathway to it. God delights when His people acknowledge their need and seek His help.

When confusion, suffering, or difficult decisions arise, believers should first seek God rather than depend merely on human reasoning. The God who permits trials is also the God who generously provides wisdom for them.

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