The fear of ADONAI is the beginning of knowledge,
but fools despise wisdom and discipline. Proverbs 1:7, TLV
Ah, my dear friends. We can’t avoid it. Here is one of the primary reasons why we don’t simply study Proverbs and move on to our next study. It is because wisdom begins with the fear of the LORD. We can study the the definitions of what scholars tell us the fear of the LORD means, but because the fear of the ADONAI is intrinsically woven into our pursuit of wisdom, discernment, and knowledge, it is to be lived.
The proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel: to acquire wisdom and discipline, to understand the words of insight … (vs. 1-2[1])
One or two reading or studies of Proverbs will not help us to acquire wisdom and discipline. Sorry. Acquiring wisdom means we’re living it. And if you have read Proverbs through, you know it is so packed with seemingly random wisdom and insights — like a million-piece puzzle — a few reads isn’t going to do it.
I remember that moment nearly twenty years ago, when hubby and I realized we needed a way out of our foolish decisions. The uninformed and unwise way we ran our life had caused heartache for us and our daughter. So, when a wise pastor in Kent, Washington preached a message about how he — who at the time was an atheist — came to faith reading Proverb, our ears perked up. Then when he counseled his congregation if we wanted to be wise, we needed to read a chapter of Proverbs every day for the rest of our lives, I wondered if that would work for us.
… to give discernment to the naïve, knowledge, and discretion to the youth (vs. 4)
Now, one would think we began this reading regime that very day. Sigh. No. It took another message for our rabbi in Philadelphia years later, who said nearly word-for-word, the same thing. Wisdom he had learned from his father. Read a chapter of Proverbs each day for the rest of your life and “wisdom will come into your soul.”
Fortunately, we listened that time.
And each 1st of the month, we begin Proverbs again. And each day of that new month, we learn something new, and dig deeper into what He has shown us, and are reminded of lessons we’ve forgotten. Every day, as best we can. And if we miss the readings for too long, we can feel it. It is reflected in our poor choices.
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