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Proverbs 9:10 says, “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom,
and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” Basically, this verse
teaches that the fear of God is foundational to true wisdom; all other types
of learning are worthless unless built upon a knowledge of the Lord Himself.
Many other passages talk about the fear of the Lord (e.g., Psalm 111:10;
Proverbs 1:7; 14:27; 15:33). Before we can understand how the fear of the Lord
leads to wisdom, we need to define what the Bible means by “fear” in this context.
In the Bible, the word translated “fear” can mean several things. It can refer to the
terror one feels in a frightening situation (Deuteronomy 2:25). It can mean “respect”
in the way a servant fears his master and serves him faithfully (Joshua 24:14). Fear can
also denote the reverence or awe a person feels in the presence of greatness (Isaiah 6:5).
The fear of the Lord is a combination of all of these. from gotquestions.org![]()
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We must first hear to believe. The natural man cannot hear (discern) spiritual things until he is regenerated and given a new heart that can hear and discern spiritual things. The Holy Spirit, that is placed within us in regeneration, is the one that reveals the truth of the scriptures, we also have faith after regeneration, because faith is a fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5).This might seem like a basic question but maybe people would like to share.
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Your story is similar to mine. I honestly don't remember a time in my life that I didn't believe and trust in Jesus as my Savior. I'm sure that's probably because my mother was saved before I was born and started talking about Jesus to me as a toddler. When I made my public profession of faith and followed Christ in water baptism, it was only to follow church ordinances, but I already knew I was saved. I think that's why I've always loved the Bible scripture in Mark 10:14-15, when Jesus voiced displeasure with His disciples for their rebuking of parents wanting to bring their children to Jesus so that He might touch them, in which Jesus said: "Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of God. Assuredly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter it." My very first memorized Christian song was "Jesus Loves Me" and I've sung it thousands of times as a child, teenager, young adult and as a senior adult. Believing that Jesus loved me enough to die for me and would never forsake me got me through some pretty bad patches in my life. Jesus has never left my side, and when I haven't had the strength to walk by His side, He picked me up and carried me. I can't stress enough how important it is to get your kids and grandkids in a good Bible-believing church as they will need that solid foundation of faith and trust in Christ to help them through the various trials that will surely come throughout their lives. The definition of "believe" in the dictionary is: 1) to accept as true or real; 2) to credit with veracity: I believe you; 3) to have faith, confidence or trust; 4) to have confidence in the truth or value of something. God purposely made salvation simple enough that a child can understand it's simplicity--BELIEVE in who Christ is (only begotten Son of God the Father; God the Son-2nd Person of the Holy Trinity, God manifested in the flesh), and that Jesus came to the world to redeem us from our sins through the shedding of His blood on the cross of calvary in which He sacrificed His life for us while we were yet sinners. Because of what Jesus Christ accomplished for us on the cross, The Bible states in 1 John 5:11-12 - "And this is the testimony: that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does NOT have life." John 1:12-13 - "But as many as received Him (Jesus Christ), to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.In my very early childhood I always felt I was being cared for by the Maker of all that is. I was given certain dreams and a vision. We were five children and my one sister and I were the youngest. We seven lived in a trailer, and we two yougest were sent off to Bible school in the summer.......this was before I enetered kindergarten, and my best lesson which gave me my religion for almost 30 years was Jesus Loves me...........I cannot say for certain I was saved but the process began with certainty when the HOly Spirit entered into me at 25. Faith i a gift but people must be willing to receive it first.
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Well not really.There is one meaning to the word fear
Middle English fere, from Old English fær "calamity, sudden danger, peril, sudden attack," from Proto-Germanic *feraz "danger"
A good example of some reacting differently to the message is the Jews in Acts when hearing the message were PRICKED in their heart and ask What must we do? The ones that heard the message from Steven were CUT TO THE HEART and stoned him to death.Simple but a very good question..
The Bible says that we come to believe by hearing / reading the message / Word of God.. It is also the case the Gods Holy Spirit acts upon a person while they are hearing the Word of God to convince / convict them of the truth of the Message and the reality of the One from whom the Message has come..
No of course people can and do react differently to the Message and to the moving ( convincing / convicting ) of the Holy Spirit.. People can and often do resist the moving of the Holy Spirit they get angry and offended by the conviction of the message and some have a mocking attitude towards the offer of forgiveness God is offering them..
Some will accept and embrace the Message and so believe in and trust to Source of the Message,, God..
Romans 10:17 Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ.
1 Corinthians 1:18 For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
Ephesians 2:8 For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God;
Faith is a gift no man can believe unless God grants it. God has chosen to use the gospel as a means faith comes by hearing.
A good example of some reacting differently to the message is the Jews in Acts when hearing the message were PRICKED in their heart and ask What must we do? The ones that heard the message from Steven were CUT TO THE HEART and stoned him to death.
Ok,i like this reply because the walk is like looking at plywood in a cross section. Each layer adds to its strength and integrity.Your belief in God comes by faith and that faith comes by hearing. But don't be a hearer only but a doer. For that measure of faith you have to believe what you have heard is a gift from God.
True faith in God is in a action not a acknowledgement. We are first asked to repent from our sinful ways. To repent means to turn away from. We are then asked to lay down our lives. This means to stop pursuing our own worldly ambitious and allowing the Christ to come into our heart and mind excepting him as your savior and Lord over all. This does not mean you quit your job, divorce your wife, and such but to be willing to give over all that you have.
We are then asked to be baptized, this event is asked of Jesus it does not secure our salvation nor does it take away from our relationship but Jesus had asked for us to be baptized so I will not excluded it.
That small measure of faith that God has given you will grow as you hear and do what he has commanded bringing you into the mind set of Jesus himself as you seek first the kingdom of God.
Everything you just posted reflects works, works, works, i.e., "action not a acknowledgement," "repent/turn away from our sinful ways," "lay down our lives," stop pursuing our own worldly ambitions," "allow Christ to come into our heart and mind," "do what he has commanded," ect. How do WORKS apply to: "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast." (Ephesians 2:8-9) When we receive forgiveness of our sins by believing/trusting in the FINISHED work of Jesus on the cross, our born again spirit is saved--that is the beginning of our faith. If you add any of your own works into the gospel plan of salvation, then you're believing in "another" gospel. Yes, we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus FOR good works--NOT by our good works. Good works are usually the natural outgrowth of a relationship with Him, and they are empowered by the Holy Spirit. (John 15:8; 2 Cor. 9:8; 2Tim. 3:16,17; Titus 2:14; 3:8; James 2:20). The word translated "workmanship" is the Greek word polema, the root of the English word "poem." God's people are His handiwork, His masterpieces. Masterpieces usually take time to complete, and our sanctification process begins when we first believe in the gospel message and continues throughout our lives as we grow in Christ.Your belief in God comes by faith and that faith comes by hearing. But don't be a hearer only but a doer. For that measure of faith you have to believe what you have heard is a gift from God.
True faith in God is in a action not a acknowledgement. We are first asked to repent from our sinful ways. To repent means to turn away from. We are then asked to lay down our lives. This means to stop pursuing our own worldly ambitious and allowing the Christ to come into our heart and mind excepting him as your savior and Lord over all. This does not mean you quit your job, divorce your wife, and such but to be willing to give over all that you have.
We are then asked to be baptized, this event is asked of Jesus it does not secure our salvation nor does it take away from our relationship but Jesus had asked for us to be baptized so I will not excluded it.
That small measure of faith that God has given you will grow as you hear and do what he has commanded bringing you into the mind set of Jesus himself as you seek first the kingdom of God.