Hey there.
Speaker AToday as I'm recording this, it's September 18, 2025.
Speaker AWhat a week or two it's been, not only in America, but around the world.
Speaker ANow, whenever you may be listening to this episode, because the world being what it is and it's broken and it's in need of total regeneration, which is what Jesus promised.
Speaker AThe new heavens and a new earth to come.
Speaker AThese geopolitical events or political events, there will be others happening and you can apply it to the time you listen to this as well.
Speaker ABut we're actually going up to the 50,000 foot view and we're going up to high level thinking about this and how we can apply it to the micro of our lives as well as the macro of the geopolitical and the national.
Speaker AWell, currently of course, I'm referring to what has recently rocked America, the political assassination of Charlie Kirk on a college campus in the state of Utah as he was engaging about 3,000 college students in an outside venue.
Speaker AWe had the brutal and tragic murder of a young Ukrainian woman on a subway in Charlotte, N.C. overseas in Britain, for example, this past weekend we had what appears to be unprecedented record breaking crowds protesting the government in the city of London and they want to change in the government.
Speaker AWe had a situation in the small country of Nepal where younger generations rose up and basically insisted on a new government for various reasons of corruption and policy.
Speaker AAnd the parliament building was burned and there's now a new government.
Speaker AThe leader fled.
Speaker AThere's other things happening as well.
Speaker AWe have the war, Ukraine and Russia.
Speaker AYou know, there's.
Speaker AThese are four flashpoints recently that have been on the minds of people and how do we think about this stuff, how do we process it?
Speaker AAnd I want to suggest to you that faith isn't blind.
Speaker AIt's the highest form of understanding.
Speaker AHebrews 11 says that by faith we understand, but by faith we understand.
Speaker AThere are some things that are just very difficult, if not impossible for us to thoroughly vet and process and understand why it has happened, how it has happened and you know, why these things are occurring.
Speaker AWe're going to talk about that today.
Speaker AIt's not going to be too long, but we're going to address that today.
Speaker AWelcome to the podcast.
Speaker ABrian Del Turco, Jesus Smart X Podcast this is episode 351.
Speaker AWe're going to get right to it.
Speaker ALet me just briefly mention last Week's episode, episode 350, the Jericho Dynamic, if you haven't had a chance to listen to that yet.
Speaker AProphetic keys that we see in the Jericho Account in the Old Testament prophetic keys to enter a promised land, a territory, an inheritance that the Lord has for you.
Speaker AEpisode 349 Right before that, success.
Speaker AGod's way, principles, push and tact.
Speaker ABut let's get right to it today.
Speaker AEpisode 351 Faith isn't blind.
Speaker AHebrews 11:1 says that it's by faith that we understand that the worlds or the ages in the Greek were prepared by the word of God.
Speaker AThe Amplified renders it as were fashioned, put in order by the word of God, equipped for their intended purpose.
Speaker AIsn't that good to just lay that over our own personal lives and personal world as well?
Speaker AThis is a stunning statement.
Speaker ABy faith we understand.
Speaker ASo can I be real?
Speaker AWhen we think about these things, you know, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Ukrainian woman, London, Nepal.
Speaker AWe can go on and on and on.
Speaker ALet's be real, though, there are some things that are just very difficult to process on our own and to come to an understanding.
Speaker AHow do we interpret this?
Speaker AWhat is the meaning of this?
Speaker AProverbs 3 is pretty clear and reminds us.
Speaker AAnd this is really a key verse for this episode.
Speaker AIt says to trust in the Lord with all of your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.
Speaker ASee the contrast there?
Speaker ADo not lean on your own understanding, but rather by faith we understand.
Speaker AIt's a different way of understanding.
Speaker ADo not lean on your own understanding.
Speaker AIn all your ways, acknowledge him and he will make your paths straight.
Speaker AYou know the Old Testament Bible word for understanding at least one of them by now.
Speaker AI'm going to pronounce it.
Speaker AI'm always very challenged with pronunciation of words, Hebrew and Greek and such, but I'm more focused on their meaning.
Speaker ABut.
Speaker ABut it means discernment or insight, the ability to perceive what's really happening.
Speaker AOkay, understanding in the Hebrew sense.
Speaker AWe are warned not to lean on our own Bah, our own understanding.
Speaker AInstead, we are to acknowledge God in every situation and he promises to smooth out our pathway.
Speaker AThere's just three Hebrew words in this set of two verses in Proverbs 3, 5 and 6.
Speaker AAnd I studied this a long time ago.
Speaker AI've touched on it many times.
Speaker AI think it serves us very well.
Speaker AIn all of our ways is a Hebrew word which means all of our activity, all of our pathways of action.
Speaker AWe are to acknowledge the Lord.
Speaker AAcknowledge here means to really know him by direct intimate contact.
Speaker AAnd he will then make our paths straight.
Speaker AHe will smooth them out.
Speaker AHe will straighten what is twisted.
Speaker ASo it's a tremendous proverb or promise in Proverbs 3.
Speaker ANow we live in a world, in some sense, you could say, which worships the mind, the human mind, in the post enlightenment world.
Speaker AOkay, when was the Enlightenment in Europe?
Speaker AWas that the 16 and 1700s in a post European Enlightenment world.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd we could also talk about a post American Enlightenment world.
Speaker AWe have an allegiance to human reason.
Speaker AThere was a French philosopher during the 17th century.
Speaker AHe was a mathematician.
Speaker AHe famously said, again, my pronunciation of Latin would not be very good as well, cogito ergo sum.
Speaker AI think, therefore I am.
Speaker ASo his idea was that we need to emphasize human reason as the foundation for knowledge.
Speaker AI understand the Enlightenment.
Speaker AI also understand that theologians would say that one key element of the imago dei, the image of God and man, is our ability to reason.
Speaker AI think in Isaiah, God exhorts us, come to me.
Speaker ALet's reason together, Creator and creature, God and human, that partnership.
Speaker ABut faith points us to a higher allegiance than.
Speaker AThan mere human reason is what I want to say.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AOur.
Speaker AOur.
Speaker AOur supreme loyalty is to the Lord and to authentic wisdom.
Speaker AI think the Old Testament says, the fear of the Lord, the reverence of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
Speaker AIt also says that knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
Speaker AOur knowledge of God as the Holy One, the Father and the Son, Jesus Christ is understanding.
Speaker AThat is the Christian worldview.
Speaker AIt's trusting the Creator above our limited reasoning.
Speaker ASo again, reasoning and thinking is a key part of the image of God and man.
Speaker ABut it's not our supreme allegiance.
Speaker AOur supreme allegiance is not the image of God in us.
Speaker AEven more so it is God himself.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AWe're not supremely aligned.
Speaker AAnd our supreme allegiance is not to the image of God in us or an aspect of that image, which is the ability to think we're different than the animals.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker ABut it is to God himself, the one, that we are imaging.
Speaker AOur supreme allegiance is to him.
Speaker AOur loyalty is to the Lord for authentic understanding wisdom.
Speaker AKnowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
Speaker AI'm a ginormous fan of Dallas Willard.
Speaker AHe's with the Lord now, but he taught at the University of Southern California.
Speaker AHe was a charismatic Southern Baptist, teaching in the philosophy department at.
Speaker AAt the University of Southern California.
Speaker AI mean, imagine all of that coming together in one, in one mix.
Speaker ABut he worked a lot in the area of spiritual disciplines and excellent thinker, author, and I love his book.
Speaker AI highly encourage it.
Speaker AThe Divine Conspiracy, his book about the Sermon on the Mount.
Speaker AIt's all about the kingdom.
Speaker AIt's phenomenal book.
Speaker APhenomenal book.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AHe said in that Book that concerning the brilliance of Jesus.
Speaker AJesus knew how to transform the molecular structure of water into wine, right?
Speaker AJohn, chapter two.
Speaker AHe could take a few loaves and a few fish and feed thousands.
Speaker AHe knew how to heal the human body, even how to raise the dead.
Speaker AHe could suspend gravity, calm storms, and with just the word, alter creation itself.
Speaker AHe is the cognitive and practical master practical of every phase of reality, physical, moral and spiritual.
Speaker ASo saying Jesus is Lord, he says, means little if we hesitate to say that Jesus is smart, okay?
Speaker AHe is brilliant.
Speaker AThe smartest man who has ever lived on the earth.
Speaker AAnd today, listen to this.
Speaker AHe is still supervising the course of human history.
Speaker AYes, he is.
Speaker AWhile preparing the universe for our future role in it.
Speaker AHe always has the best information on everything, especially the things that matter most in human life.
Speaker AWe could say it this way.
Speaker AJesus as that co creator with the Father and Holy Spirit.
Speaker AHe understands human flourishing.
Speaker AHe understands God's story, God's unfolding kingdom.
Speaker AHe understands how things work.
Speaker AAnd so when it says in Hebrews 11, three, it's by faith that we understand things.
Speaker ANot only how the ages were created and everything in them, but we can understand a puzzling conundrum that we're facing.
Speaker AWe can understand a relational dynamic that seems irreconcilable or irresolvable.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AWe can.
Speaker AWe can even understand international relations between nations or national design, national public policy, from the macro to the micro, from the national and geopolitical to the micro of our lives, from the cultural and political assassination of Charlie Kirk, everything that's flowing out of that.
Speaker AOr our problems with crime and violence in our culture, in our society, our family dysfunction, the rage that is in some in the young generation because they feel frustrated.
Speaker AThey feel that they can't achieve success.
Speaker AIn some cases their minds have been hijacked by an ideology.
Speaker AHe understands all of these things.
Speaker AThey are all solvable, but they are all redeemable.
Speaker AThey are all subject to regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AJesus understands these macro issues as well as the micro issues of our life.
Speaker ABe open to this possibility, my friend.
Speaker AAnd I think it's more than a possibility.
Speaker AI think it's a probability that when we see these major trends happening in the macro, it's quite likely that they filter down into the micro of our lives.
Speaker AThese same dynamics or templates or God's activity in these macro spaces has applicability in the micro spaces of our personal world because that's where we really bring forth the witness of Christ in His kingdom is from us as people in our Personal world and in our personal sphere of influence.
Speaker AHave you ever heard of AW Tozer?
Speaker AHe was a pastor and prolific author in Chicago.
Speaker AHe's with the Lord now as well.
Speaker AHe put it this way.
Speaker AJesus is the Creator, and His intelligence surpasses all that we can know.
Speaker ATo know him truly is to realize that he is the ultimate strategist, the perfect thinker, the one whose wisdom orders all things.
Speaker AI love that we can go to Him.
Speaker AWe can trust in him instead of our own understanding.
Speaker AWe don't have to worship the image of God in us when we can worship the One whose image we are bearing.
Speaker AAnd we can trust in Him.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AJohn Piper reminds us that Jesus intelligence is always practical.
Speaker AHere's what he says.
Speaker AJesus intelligence is not abstract, it's always practical.
Speaker AHe knows what will heal, what will save, what will bring glory to God.
Speaker AHis wisdom penetrates every circumstance.
Speaker AI love that phrase.
Speaker AHis wisdom penetrates every circumstance.
Speaker AI don't know what you're facing or what opportunity lies before you, what challenges there are along the way, what family system issues you've been wrestling with.
Speaker ASomething like some long arm from the past seems to reach forward into your life.
Speaker AAnd there could be something generationally or in your family system that the Lord wants to resolve.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AI don't know what.
Speaker AWhat you're facing at work, I don't know what you're facing in your business.
Speaker AI don't know what fork you're at in the pathway of life.
Speaker AI don't know what's frustrating you, what's making you angry, what's exciting you.
Speaker ABut when we face these things, we aren't guessing in the dark.
Speaker AWe have access.
Speaker AWe have access to this one who knows the end from the beginning about everything.
Speaker ANow, even when we're facing trials, you know, in James chapter one, it says that we are to consider.
Speaker AConsider it all joy when we face these various trials, knowing that the testing of our faith is producing endurance, and we can let endurance have its perfect result.
Speaker AAnd it says, if we lack anything, we can ask God for wisdom there in James 1.
Speaker AYes, trials, of course, will stretch us and.
Speaker AAnd they strengthen our faith.
Speaker ABut if in the middle of these challenges, we lack wisdom, the Lord wants to bring us through these trials so that we're not lacking in anything.
Speaker AIt says there in James 1, 2, 4.
Speaker AAnd then it says, beginning with verse 5, if we lack anything, we can ask God, and He gives generously to all his wisdom.
Speaker AJames chapter one.
Speaker ACheck it out.
Speaker AVerses two through eight also go to James three, though While you're in that letter in the New Testament, because James 3 enlightens us and tells us that there is wisdom from below and wisdom from above.
Speaker AThere is wisdom from below, which is earthly, natural or animalistic.
Speaker AIt could be translated and even demonic.
Speaker ABut there is also wisdom from above, which is pure and peace, loving and humble and willing to yield, and so on.
Speaker ASo which wisdom are we going to lean into?
Speaker AWe don't want to rely on what's around us, nor do we want to rely solely on our own ability to reason.
Speaker AI think, therefore I am.
Speaker AIt's got to be higher than that.
Speaker AIt's our, our.
Speaker AOur allegiance statement should be something like, I relate to God, therefore I am.
Speaker AMy allegiance is to God, therefore I am.
Speaker APaul would say it this way in the Book of Acts.
Speaker AI think he was preaching to the Athenians there on Acts 17 or 19 or somewhere.
Speaker AIt's in him that we live and move and have our being.
Speaker AWe mentioned the Greek word or the Hebrew word for understanding.
Speaker AI love the Greek New Testament word as well.
Speaker ASenesis sounds a lot like synthesized, doesn't it?
Speaker AIt's probably where that comes from.
Speaker ALiterally the New Testament word for understanding, senesis.
Speaker AAnd there may be several, but this word literally putting things together is what it means.
Speaker AFaith allows the Holy Spirit to open our minds so that we can see all pieces fit together.
Speaker APattern recognition is one of the highest forms of intelligence.
Speaker AAnd you may not even think of yourselves, let's say, as a spirit filled, charismatic.
Speaker AYou may not even think of somebody who is, you know, open to the spiritual gifts for today.
Speaker AI don't know, but I still believe.
Speaker AI told my wife this this morning.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AJust we chat in the morning and it wasn't in relation to this episode, but I just said, you know, all of God's people are prophetic, whether they theologically identify with it or not.
Speaker ATestimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.
Speaker AIn the book of Revelation, there is something in you.
Speaker AIt is the Holy Spirit that can help you know things and see how things fit together and give you a sense.
Speaker AYou can feel your way forward by faith.
Speaker AThe outlines and contours of your future.
Speaker AYes, it may not be in high definition, but at least there's the lines and the contours of it and you can lean into it.
Speaker AAnd the Lord will show you, show you, show you, show you as you go.
Speaker ASo here it is, understanding.
Speaker AYou know, I love, you know, political discourse and I love, you know, cultural dialogue and, you know, international geopolitical.
Speaker AI'm kind of bent that way.
Speaker AKind of.
Speaker AKind of too strong, to be honest with you.
Speaker ABut listen, our understanding of anything is more than data.
Speaker AIt is spiritual discernment.
Speaker AThis is what we have access to.
Speaker AIt's wisdom from above.
Speaker AAnd the entry point, the door to that is what faith.
Speaker AHebrews 11:3.
Speaker AFor us, it's by faith that we understand.
Speaker AI'm not saying don't read books, don't be educated, you know, don't do research.
Speaker AI'm all for that, probably to a fault.
Speaker AHowever, the highest form of understanding, the highest form of knowledge is the knowledge of the Holy One, which gives us understanding and wisdom.
Speaker AAnd it's by faith that we understand.
Speaker AThere are some things that are just too intractable.
Speaker AThey are beyond our processing speed.
Speaker AWe can't figure it out.
Speaker AIt is by faith that we must understand it so we can access God's higher intelligence.
Speaker AOur allegiance is not to mere thought or human reason.
Speaker AIt's to the Lord.
Speaker AToday, let's acknowledge him in everything.
Speaker AMake a list of what.
Speaker AWhat are your top three conundrums right now?
Speaker AYou're.
Speaker AYou're, you know, a puzzle wrapped in an.
Speaker AIn an enigma.
Speaker AYou can't solve it.
Speaker AYou can't figure it out.
Speaker AYou don't know what lever to pull.
Speaker AYou don't know how to proceed on it.
Speaker ADon't lean on your own processing.
Speaker ATrust the smartest man who ever lived.
Speaker AHe will get into the mix.
Speaker APray, read his word, pick up his voice signature, pick up the resonance of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AHe will get into the mix.
Speaker AAnd can I tell you, he gets into the mix and he begins to sway your understanding and your judgment.
Speaker AAnd sometimes it's going to feel like you're thinking it, but it's not just you.
Speaker AIt's you and him together, thinking it and seeing it.
Speaker AHe's the master of molecules.
Speaker AHe's supervising history.
Speaker AWe can watch him smooth out our path.
Speaker AI hope you've enjoyed this, Holy Spirit, and benefited from it.
Speaker AAnd I'm challenging myself, too, as I look at the notes on my screen.
Speaker AI'm, in a sense, looking into a mirror always.
Speaker ABut Holy Spirit, we do thank you that you would give us illumination and understanding.
Speaker AAnd, Father, that you would give us your wisdom.
Speaker ABy faith, we understand.
Speaker AAnd that we would not lean on our own selves or the understanding of others, but that we would lean into you, Lord, in all things, acknowledging you, knowing you by direct, intimate contact.
Speaker AAnd you will smooth and straighten all of our course of activity, all of our scenarios, all of our situations.
Speaker AWe give you glory, Lord, that There is hope for this.
Speaker AIn Jesus name, Amen.
Speaker AMy friend.
Speaker AIn Jesus, you are a solver.
Speaker AYes you are.
Speaker ADon't be intimidated by the quote, elites of this world, power brokers, because they've made a mess of things.
Speaker AYou have the Holy Spirit, you have God's voice in you.
Speaker AYou have resonance with heaven.
Speaker AAnd you can increase on all of these edges.
Speaker AYou can increase in the Word, you can increase with resonance.
Speaker AYou can increase with being led by the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ADon't underestimate what Jesus in you can do, the solutions and answers that he can bring.
Speaker AI appreciate you.
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Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AI appreciate you.