Proverbs 9:10 ‘The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.’
This week we begin a new series looking at various Proverbs and the Fruit of Wisdom. Proverbs is a wonderful collection of literary design. It gives us standards of living out our values; moral behaviour; right conduct and so much more. It invites us to live with wisdom, and in awe and respect of God, in order to experience a fruitful life.
Verse 10 of Chapter 9 shows the infrastructure of our faith, that is ‘the fear of God’ (meaning submission to the will of God), is the beginning of wisdom.
Often we can become confused about the need to fear God. Does this mean to be frightened?
No I don’t believe so, being frightened has a negative connotation, whereas a healthy fear of the Lord is a positive response. Fear in this sense is acknowledgement of God as the Almighty and powerful One. It is a position of respect, reverence and awe. But that still doesn’t cover it. There are over 300 mentions in the Bible of fear in reference to God . When we look at the various passages in Scripture, we can begin to understand that fearing God is good because it saves us from caving into our own sinful nature.
God poses an ominous threat to our ego, but not to us as people who follow Him. God rescues us from our delusions, so He can reveal the truth. As we grow in our faith, the more opportunities there are for God to reveal His truths to us. So you see, fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
May our walk with our Lord continue to be reverently close to Him and so with open heart we may learn more and more of His truths as we grow in Him.