The Fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom (Proverbs 1:7). In order to better understand this text, you need to also read Proverbs 9:10. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom and the Knowledge of the Holy One is the key to understanding. In the book of Proverbs, the author uses a familiar form of Hebrew poetry called parallelism. It means two lines of poetry either contradict or reinforce each other. Most of the book of proverbs and many Psalms follow this structure. In the case of Proverbs 9:10, they reinforce the idea. In other words, the fear of the Lord = knowledge of the Holy One.
To know God, is the same as to fear God. What is meant by fear here, is the idea of awe; being overwhelmed by the scope and power of God. One of the students in a small group tonight used a great word to describe it: Perspective. If you understand who God is, and who we are in contrast, you will have awe, or Fear of God. It does not mean we are like ants waiting to be squished by an all powerful tennis shoe. Or that we are children dreading the abusive scolding of a vengeful father. It simply means, he is larger than we are. If we have the right perspective when we begin to look at the world, we will have wisdom. We will be able to see His hand in things.
It is easier to believe in God as creator of the World, and how our world is dependent on His mercy and grace, if we have an awesome God perspective. It is easier to understand how God can handle major world crises when we are aware of His Greatness. If we know who God is, it is easier to understand how insignificant we are. Knowing this will likely lead to less pride, Haughtiness (which is really pride), and lots of other negative habits of taking ourselves too seriously.
What may not be easier to understand when we know how big God is, and how small we are, is why he cares about us at all. But a quick read of Psalm 139 tells us that this everywhere, all-powerful, all-knowing, awesome God, cares about us on a personal intimate and microscopic level. If you get that, you are on the road to being very wise indeed.



