
Bold Steps with Dr. Mark Jobe Making Wise Decisions -- Part 1
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Mar 9, 2026 A discussion about two competing kinds of wisdom from James chapter 3. The talk contrasts worldly tactics like envy and selfish ambition with godly wisdom that shows up in conduct. It explores how selfish ambition causes workplace conflict and moral decline. The message sets up a follow-up on how heavenly wisdom produces peace and purity.
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Kids Offer Surprising Practical Wisdom
- Mark Jobe shares humorous children’s sayings to show wisdom can appear in unexpected places.
- Examples include kids advising never trust a dog to watch your food and never try to baptize a cat.
Wisdom Is Visible In How People Live
- Wisdom shows in a person's life, not their vocabulary or degrees.
- Mark Jobe argues wisdom is practical application of knowledge, so evaluate wisdom by a person's history and daily decisions.
Assess Wisdom By Choices Not Credentials
- Don't measure wisdom by intelligence tests or credentials; assess choices and patterns instead.
- Mark advises looking at someone's history, decision-making, and humility-driven deeds to spot godly wisdom.


