Proverbs 1:7 says, “The fear of the Lord is the
beginning of knowledge; Fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
Please understand that for the rest of the duration
of this post that I am writing this to see make logical thoughts. I’m trying to
figure things out for myself and if I seem harsh, it’s not because I am mad at
anyone, but understand; it’s directed towards me.
So much has happened in the past three days. It’s so
unbelievable the shift and change that has happened in my life and it all was
caused by my failure to understand this passage. Most people understand the
truth behind verse seven in the first chapter of Proverbs. They would agree
that to fear the Lord is to have knowledge and understanding. However, there is
a common and universal misunderstanding of what it means to fear the Lord. I’ve
heard people who love the Lord say that it means to literally fear Him and be
scared of His presence and such while still others who are devoted to knowing
God say that it means to respect and revere.
Both of these groups of people love the Lord and
chase hard after Him, but which one is right? We need to understand so we can
start having understanding… I hope you understand the importance of this
question. However, James says in his first chapter in verse five that if we
lack wisdom, we’re just to ask for it. God is not afraid to give wisdom to
anyone who asks but does it willingly, without hesitation. Maybe we need to
pray that prayer right now…
There are so many things we can say and passages we
can look up but I want to look up one clear passage that will tell us exactly
what this means.
Proverbs 2:1-6 says, “My son, if you will 1receive
my words and treasure my commandments within you, 2Make your ear attentive
to wisdom, incline your heart to understanding; 3if you cry for
discernment, lift your voice for understanding; 4If you seek her as
silver and search for her as for hidden treasures; Then you will discern the fear
of the Lord and discover the knowledge of God. For the Lord gives wisdom; from
His mouth comes knowledge and understanding.”
So in this passage we see four things that we need
to do to discern the fear of the Lord. It’s important to understand that this
scripture is from the heart of God and this is God’s Word that He wants His
people to know. When He says, “My son,” we can understand both in the idea that
this a father-son relationship in which we should listen to our fathers (which
is supported by other proverbs and scripture), and this is also a statement
asking the son to believe in the words of God. God’s Word has authority in all
times of life and is vital for discerning the fear of the Lord.
The next three steps can be looked at backwards in
chronological order. Starting with verse four, we see that seeking wisdom is
more than the idea of going to the grocery store and picking it off the shelf.
It’s like the parable of the man who found a treasure in a field and sold
everything he had and bought the field for the sake of the treasure. This is equated
with our search for the Kingdom of God, but can also be used in our fervent
desire to have wisdom. Sure, we ask for it like James says, but maybe God’s way
of giving it to us is different than just handing it over.
Verse three makes mention of one crying out for
wisdom. Sometimes, this can be pretty literal when someone literally has no
idea what to do and needs wisdom. This may be a cry of desperation because of
the situation or possibly because the crier just wants to be wise. Wisdom, in
chapter one of Proverbs in verse twenty, “Shouts in the streets and lifts her
voice in the square.” In the way that wisdom wants to be known, we must also
desire to know and obtain wisdom; even if it means crying out for it.
We’ve been on a journey. We’ve sought after wisdom
with our whole hearts. We’ve searched every nook and cranny hoping to find this
jewel. While walking down the road, we’ve cried, “Wisdom! I am in need of you!”
While turning the corner, we hear a cry saying, “Here I am!” Once we see her,
we sit ourselves down and listen to everything that she has to say and we
treasure every single moment with her. Our hearts must be inclined to love
wisdom, which if we do these things, cry out and search for wisdom, then the
easiest part is listening to it and doing what it says to do.
Are you ready for the journey to wisdom?
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