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Why is the fear of God called the beginning of knowledge?

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The fear of God is called the beginning of knowledge because it initiates a proper understanding of truth and wisdom.

The fear of God is described as the beginning of knowledge because it establishes the foundation upon which all wisdom and understanding are built. Proverbs 1:7 emphasizes that without the fear of God, one cannot fully grasp or interpret the world around them. This fear opens our eyes to the truth of God's Word and leads us to recognize our need for grace and salvation. Moreover, when we truly understand who God is, we begin to see our lives and the world through His lens, which profoundly impacts how we live, make decisions, and relate to others. As we grow in our fear of God, we are led deeper into true knowledge and wisdom that honors Him.
Scripture References: Proverbs 1:7

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I Fear God
Todd Nibert · Jan 29, 2023
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