Intellectual Quote by David Mathis
““You should marvel that no matter how remarkable your giftings or how simple your understanding, the message you proclaim is sheer stupidity to the world. Intellectual proficiency takes a back seat when your only hope is in what some call offensive and others call folly. Therefore, determine to be known less for your strengths in academic rigor and more for how that rigor helps you grasp what it means that the God-man was crucified to save the world. Embrace your weakness. Bring it all back to grace.””
About This Quote
The quote urges humility, suggesting that intellectual achievements are less important than conveying grace and embracing weakness, especially in the context of Christian salvation.
In simple terms: True wisdom lies in humility and grace, not just intellect.
Prioritize humility and grace over showing off knowledge.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- teaching
- public speaking
- personal growth
- spiritual counseling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you demonstrate humility in your expertise?
- What does grace look like in daily actions?
Intellectual pride can still dominate despite intentions.