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The Fear Of The Lord

DAY 1 OF 3

The Reverential Fear of God. 

Who do you choose to serve? God or the things of this world? Proverbs 1:7 begins with declaring, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.” According to Strong’s Concordance, the word ‘fear’, is the Hebrew word, ‘Yirah’ (H3374) which means: “fear (of God), respect, and reverence”. The reverential fear and respect of God is the beginning or the starting point of knowledge. Before you begin anything — seek God. Before you start a career — seek God. Before you begin a business or start a new venture — choose to seek God. Choose to revere God’s Word and He will direct your pathway. 

When you choose to exalt and revere God, you’re placing more weight and authority in His Way of doing things. When you establish your foundation in God, you’re literally placing your hope, confidence and trust in Him. The beginning of success begins with your reverential fear, honor and respect of God’s Blueprint — His Word. Think about it, Strong’s Concordance states that the Hebrew word for ‘knowledge’ is ‘daath‘ (H1847) which means: “Skill, discernment, understanding and wisdom”. The starting point of your talent, skill, gift, discernment and ability starts and ends with God at the focal point. 

The word, “knowledge”, in this context, alludes to the “comprehensive understanding of a matter.” In other words — wisdom. James 1:5 states, 

“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” In order to ask for wisdom, understanding, skill and insight you must start with having a reverential fear of God — He is the starting point. 

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The Fear Of The Lord

Vance K. Jackson leads readers in this wisdom filled devotional. The reverential fear and respect of God is the beginning or the starting point of knowledge. Before you begin anything — seek God. Before you start a career — seek God. Before you build a business or start a new venture — choose to seek God. Choose to honor God. Let Christ guide your steps and navigate your course.

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