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The Quiet Wisdom of Asking for Help! Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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The Quiet Wisdom of Asking for Help!

March 30, 2026
by Timothy Burt

There is something deeply human about wanting to figure things out on our own. We see it early in life. A toddler pushes away a helping hand and says, “I want to do it myself.” A teenager insists they already know enough. An adult quietly carries the same posture, just dressed in more sophisticated language.

“I’ve got this.”

“I’ll figure it out.”

“I don’t need anyone telling me what to do.”

Sometimes that independence is rooted in pride. Sometimes in stubbornness. Sometimes in past experiences where trust was broken or advice was poorly given. But regardless of the reason, the result is often the same—we struggle longer than we need to, repeat mistakes that could have been avoided, and call it “learning the hard way.”

Scripture has a different word for that approach. Proverbs 12:15 “The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but he who heeds counsel is wise.”  This verse doesn’t describe someone who lacks intelligence. It describes someone who refuses input. In God’s economy, wisdom is not proven by how much you know—it is revealed by how willing you are to listen.

God never designed us to succeed in isolation. From the very beginning, He placed people in relationship with one another so that knowledge, experience, correction, and encouragement could be shared. Wisdom grows best in community.

Proverbs 11:14 “Where there is no counsel, the people fall; but in the multitude of counselors there is safety.”

Notice what Scripture does not say. It does not say that counselors control your life or remove your responsibility. It says they provide safety. They help you see what you may not see. They help you avoid cliffs you didn’t know were ahead.

Many people resist seeking wisdom because they assume those who are successful are arrogant or unapproachable. And yes, some are. But over the years, I have learned something else to be just as true: many people who have walked through hardship, failure, and growth are eager to help others avoid unnecessary pain. They don’t want applause. They want fruit in someone else’s life.

Wisdom is often waiting quietly for someone humble enough to ask.

Proverbs 13:20 “He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will be destroyed.”

That verse doesn’t speak of occasional conversations—it speaks of proximity. Who you walk with shapes how you think. Who you listen to influences how you decide. Wisdom is transferred not only through instruction, but through observation.

One of the subtle dangers of refusing counsel is that we spiritualize our independence. We say things like, “God will show me,” while ignoring the fact that God often speaks through people He has already shaped and taught. Seeking wisdom from others is not a lack of faith—it is often an expression of it.

Proverbs 19:20 “Listen to counsel and receive instruction, that you may be wise in your latter days.”

There is a kindness in that verse. God is not just concerned about your present—He is thinking about your future. He knows that humility today produces strength tomorrow.

The wisest people I know are not those who have all the answers, but those who know where to find them. They ask questions. They invite perspective. They listen carefully. And because of that, they grow steadily rather than stumbling repeatedly.

Wisdom does not shame us for what we don’t know. It simply invites us to learn.

James 1:5 “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.”

God gives wisdom generously—and He often delivers it through the voices of others who are willing to share what they have learned. The only requirement is humility.

Sometimes the most spiritual thing we can say is not, “I’ll figure it out,” but, “Will you help me understand?”

Proverbs 3:7 “Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and depart from evil.”

Prayer: Dear Lord, thank You for not leaving me to figure life out on my own. Soften my heart where pride or past hurt has made me resistant to counsel. Give me the humility to ask, the discernment to listen, and the wisdom to apply what is true. Lead me to godly voices who will help me walk more faithfully with You. in Jesus’ name, Amen 


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