The Proverbs :: A Guidebook for Menಮಾದರಿ
Life is full of prerequisites. Before you can drive a car, you have to have a driver’s license. Before you can have a driver’s license, you have to pass a driving test. Before taking your driving test, you have to reach a certain age.
There is a consistent theme through the book of Proverbs, found here in Proverbs 9: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, with the Hebrew word תְּחִלָּה translating to “beginning” or “first.”
The prerequisite for wisdom is the fear of the Lord.
When was the last time you sat in awe of something? It doesn’t happen often. We travel thousands of miles in soaring metal tubes and talk to one another instantly, no matter how great the distance, and we easily take these things for granted. Perhaps it’s easier to discover awe standing atop the Grand Canyon, at the base of a mountain, or even in the center of Times Square for the first time, but how quickly does even that sensation become average?
We need to reclaim that feeling of wonder. To be entirely overcome by how small you are compared to the mighty thing before you. This feeling is as close a translation to what Proverbs calls “fear.”
So, let’s drill down on this. What does it look like for the foundation of your life to be the fear of the Lord?
It means your first thought in the morning is of God. “I am standing in awe of the Lord of Hosts.“
It means that when you face something difficult, you marvel that on your side is the Rock of Ages.
It means seeing the people around you as woven creations formed by the same Maker who knit the fabric of time.
Once our lives are rooted in this fear of the Lord, then we’ve met the prerequisite for wisdom because it colors everything.
- How would carrying this wonder affect your decision-making?
- How would being grounded in the Word affect your thoughts?
- How actively would you then pursue peace?
- How quickly would you exchange your selfish ways for the generous ways of God?
Consider these questions, and ask God to reveal to you where you have lost the sense of awe and wonder that being in a relationship with Him should bring.
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God, I struggle to express the feeling it is to be in Your presence with words. Thank You that You give me an eternity to try. I humbly praise You for how You are in the big picture and the details. Give me eyes to see how You’re working and the perspective needed to realize the gift it is to be woven into Your story and be a piece of Your creation. Help me today to catch the wonder and awe of You. Amen.
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There is, within every man, a deep desire to do what is right, a longing to navigate all of life's adventures with a clear understanding of what is at stake and the best path forward toward victory. Join the Passion team as we pursue God's promised wisdom through the Proverbs in a holy effort to keep the proper heading.
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