The sermon titled "Wisdom: It’s Source & Substance" by Gary Shepard delves into the doctrine of wisdom, exploring its divine origin and the necessity of fearing God as its foundation. Shepard argues that true wisdom is not attainable by human means, as illustrated in Job 28, where Job questions the source of wisdom and concludes that it is hidden from humanity and rests solely with God. He makes the pivotal point that to “fear the Lord” is essentially to recognize God's sovereignty and holiness, a theme reinforced by various Scriptures including Proverbs 1:7 and Romans 3:18. The practical significance lies in the assertion that a genuine fear of God leads to wisdom that transforms moral conduct and establishes a proper relationship with Him, which ultimately is realized in faith in Christ—the embodiment of divine wisdom.
“True wisdom is hidden from the eyes of all living... it comes from God.”
“The fear of the Lord, that is wisdom. And to depart from evil is understanding.”
“Those who have true faith... also have this fear of the Lord, this fear that is characterized by reverence for God.”
“Wisdom, where does it come from? It comes from God. What is it? It is the fear of the Lord, which is to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, who is Himself the wisdom of God.”
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