My greatest treasure is not money,
or fame,
or any of my ‘stuff’.
My greatest treasure is wisdom. Wisdom – so I can navigate successfully through all of the valleys and hills and blind curves of my life. I have found an effective way to grow my wisdom- memorizing scripture. Then God’s words are readily available to me- I don’t have to wonder what God says about something or even look up a question- it’s in my head and God just reminds me. I discovered one of the big reasons why God commands us to memorize his truth 10 years ago when tragedy blew my life apart. God constantly used the words he had carved into my brain to keep my soul from crumbling into a million painful pieces when my son, David Glasser, a Phoenix Police Officer, was killed in the line of duty. Losing a child is the worst thing that can happen to a parent and God was the only thing in my life that didn’t shake and shatter when Davey was killed.
God tells us in the first chapter of James that he gives us generous amounts of wisdom when we ask for it. I’ve been asking, I need it and I’m not going stop.
King Solomon asked for wisdom at a crucial time in his reign and God responded by making him the wisest man who ever lived. The news about King Solomon spread and we read in 1 King 10 that the historically famous Queen of Sheba decided to go visit him. She knew about King Solomon’s extreme wealth but she was not interested in that — she was crazy rich herself. She was not interested in his palaces or any of his numerous possessions.
The Queen of Sheba came to test Solomon’s wisdom. That’s what motivated her to take a very dangerous 1200 mile trip on camels through a desert filled with thieves and criminals.
When the Queen of Sheba asked Solomon all of her many questions, he had an answer for everything. She was surprised. She didn’t think any man could have that kind of wisdom.
Before she left, she said to Solomon, “How happy your people must be! How happy your officials, who continually stand before you and hear your wisdom!” 1 Kings 10:8.
I can’t help thinking – are the people who hang out with you and me happy about all the wisdom they hear from us every day? Maybe we should be asking for more?
All wisdom comes from God and he generously gives it to us when we ask.
It is our greatest treasure.


