8/16/25

Good morning!

Text:  Obadiah; Psalm 111

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom;
all those who practice it have a good understanding.
His praise endures forever!  (Psalm 111:10)

The first time I heard that phrase, “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,” I placed the event in the past tense.  I was once afraid, I came to the Lord, and wisdom began…. sure glad that fear thing is over.  But look at the Word – “all those who practice it.”  Practice!  Awe filled reverence and fear of the Lord ought to be a foundation of our “practice” – our everyday thoughts, words and deeds.
So, how are we doing in this? When I was growing up, sin had consequences.  Did I think of my father when I had a naughty opportunity?  Yes, I did.  Whenever I am tempted, is God’s wrath in my mind?  When I was a boy, old enough to be left home alone, knowing that Mom was out at the store made for a whole different environment than knowing she was home.  Whenever I am taking matters of the Kingdom lightly, is it in my mind that God is certainly watching?
in Him, Mike