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What does the fear of the Lord mean in the context of wisdom?

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The fear of the Lord is the foundation of true wisdom, leading to a good understanding among those who follow His commandments.

In Psalm 111:10, we see that the fear of the Lord is defined as the beginning of wisdom. This fear denotes a reverent respect and awe for God's holiness, which is foundational for understanding His ways. The connection between fear and wisdom highlights that true understanding does not stem from human intellect alone, but from recognizing God’s sovereignty and majesty. As believers walk in obedience to His commandments, they experience the unfolding of wisdom that comes from God, enriching their lives and fostering a deeper relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 111:10, Job 28:28

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Psalm 111
Angus Fisher · Jun 26, 2013
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