Today’s Reading: Proverbs 1
The
Bible emphasizes that one of the greatest qualities we can possess is wisdom. The
book of Proverbs begins by teaching us the value of knowledge and wisdom and
how to obtain it. True wisdom involves not only growth in knowledge, but also
the ability to use that knowledge in discerning what is right and true, then
acting accordingly. The result of true knowledge will be purity in personal
behavior and justice in dealings with others. Proverbs 1:7 contains the major
premise of the entire Book – that true wisdom and knowledge in life can only be
found by those who fear the Lord.
The
Hebrew word for “fear” in this verse is “yir’รข”. When used
of God, this word means to have a deep and somber respect and reverence for Him.
The idea behind the phrase, “fear of the Lord,” is that God is such an awesome
and terrifying Being that you don’t want to fall into disfavor with Him. You
must, therefore, treat Him with utmost respect and deep reverence. Tragically,
in our world today, so many people have lost this sense of fear and respect of
God. They arrogantly go about their lives as though the Lord does not exist and
as though are no consequences for their rejection of Him. If you long to see
spiritual revival in your community and nation, then pray for the fear of God
to return to people’s hearts.
This
deep respect and reverence for God is, according to Solomon, the beginning of
knowledge. The Hebrew word for “beginning” means not only to be the
starting point, but also “the principal element.” It carries the idea of being “the chief
ingredient.” The fear of the Lord is the foremost and most vital ingredient in
obtaining wisdom and knowledge. Other ingredients are important as well, such
as humility, a teachable spirit, and a desire to learn. But no element of
gaining wisdom and knowledge is as primary as the fear of the Lord. Many
learn-ed men and women have passed through history. But where did their
knowledge go in the end? For some (those who feared God), they gained true and
permanent wisdom. Others tragically never gained that true eternal wisdom.
Their so-called “knowledge” only lasted for a season. The fear of the Lord is
the principal thing that separates temporal knowledge from truth that last for
eternity.
Your
quest for wisdom and knowledge must begin at the same place – by fearing God
and maintaining a deep and abiding reverence for His awesomeness. Submit
yourself to His greatness and, with utmost respect, seek Him. All worldly
wealth and education will one day lose its value, but true knowledge and wisdom
maintains its value for all of eternity.
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