Be Wise in the Eyes of God | How to Live with True Wisdom
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Pope Shenouda III--English Sermons
By Beshoy Mahrous
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🕯️ Wisdom isn't just intelligence, it's a way of life.
It's not a certificate, or sharp mental ability, or cleverness in speech.
True wisdom is when your heart is pure, your thoughts are clear, and your path is aligned with God's will.
In this unforgettable sermon, Pope Shenouda III, the former Coptic Orthodox Pope—called "The Golden Mouth" by many—explains the profound difference between being smart and being truly wise in the eyes of the Lord.
This English-translated message is especially prepared for:
Orthodox Christians raised outside the Middle East
Second and third-generation immigrants who may struggle with Arabic
All Christians worldwide who seek to grow in spiritual maturity, regardless of denomination
🔑 Key Topics in This Sermon:
The difference between intelligence and godly wisdom
The traits of a truly wise person in God's sight
How to live wisely both spiritually and practically
How to walk in God's commandments with discernment and humility
📖 Biblical Anchors:
"Everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them, may be compared to a wise man who built his house on the rock." (Matthew 7:24)
"But everyone who hears these words of Mine and does not act on them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand." (Matthew 7:26)
🧠 What's the Difference Between Intelligence and Wisdom?
Intelligence understands quickly, analyzes fast, and may solve problems.
Wisdom lives rightly, even if not academically brilliant.
There are brilliant philosophers... yet they deny God.
"The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.'" (Psalm 14:1)