Saturday, January 31, 2015

Fear - Wisdom - Honor

Everything has a beginning. Everything has an ending. But there is always something in between.

We return again to the theme of Proverbs: “The fear of the Lord.” But in this verse, we are told that “The Lord teaches a man wisdom.” Initially, the fear of the Lord was the beginning - the foundation of wisdom. It was presented as the most fundamental part of life. Here, it takes on a new meaning.

“The fear of the Lord teaches a man wisdom.” It may not seem as though there is a large difference in the two phrases, but there certainly is. In this passage, we are taught that if we fear God it can bring us into a relationship with Him where He is able to let us know what we need to change in our lives. When we make these changes - whatever they are - we will come to a greater understanding of His wisdom, of ourselves and what we need to do to grow to become more like Him.

The key word in this verse is the word “humility.” Not only will fearing God enable us to begin the process of learning His wisdom - but by becoming humble we will receive honor that comes from Him, not others. Others may recognize us; even respect us, for the wisdom we possess. They may even honor us in one way or another. But to be honored by Him is more than can be imagined.

We can only come to understand this honor by being in His presence. Kneeling before Him in worship and praise can only come from a sense of deep humility.

Prayer:  Father, we cannot understand Your holiness until we admit our sinfulness and repent in deep humility. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Scripture for Today: Proverbs 15:33 Wisdom’s instruction is to fear the Lord, and humility comes before honor.

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