Wisdom & Fear
“The
fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One
is understanding.” Prov. 9:10
In
the whole Mosaic economy according to Matt.
22:40 wisdom is fulfilled in the man who loves God, "On these two
commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets."
[Sophia] Wisdom originates
in God, eternal in its nature, its subject is the gospel, and provides
righteousness through the cross. Wisdom is final in God. A wise man is one who
loves God and that love is further defined as originating from a fear that this
one might hurt God through sin which wounds the One, causing sorrow in the
Redeemers' heart, who died in his place.
Righteous Fear A fear coming
from love, not to be associated with the fear caused by an ignorance of God,
making him hide from the One who loves him. Since God's love has been shed
abroad in our hearts [Rom. 5:5], we
are now keenly aware of the pain in His heart and what might cause further
pain.
Wisdom is described by Paul as the
threefold work of Christ in the salvation of His bride in 1 Cor. 1:24, 30 “but to those who are the called, both Jews and
Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. But by His
doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from
God, and righteousness
and sanctification, and redemption.”
Righteousness-past ministry-symbolized by the bread and
cup (body & blood)
Sanctification-present ministry-symbolized by the foot
washingRedemption [of my body]-future ministry-symbolized by the supper we are yet to enjoy
(A wise Pastor
knows Communion is threefold-not just the bread and cup-3-fold symbolization)
Possessed by Christ
at the beginning of His earthly life [Luke
2:40], increased in it [Luke 2:52];
revealed in OT scripture [Luke 11:49];
gift of God [Acts 7:9-10]; it can
grow [Rom. 11:33]; men can deceive
themselves thinking they possess God's when they only possess earthly [1 Cor. 1:18, 20, 21]; Christ made a
continuous display of God's wisdom [1
Cor. 1:24]; Christ's threefold work [1
Cor. 1:30]; needs to be revealed by God so men might comprehend [1 Cor. 2:7]; foolishness to most men [1 Cor. 3:19]; church comprehends how
vast [Eph. 3:10]; treasures it [Col. 2:3]; can pray to receive it [James 1:5]; and will be sincerely
appreciated by them for eternity [Rev.
7:12].
Cf. Note Exod. 31:3 "I have
filled him with the Spirit of God in wisdom, in understanding, in
knowledge, and in all kinds of craftsmanship
Wisdom is
capacity, understanding is progress, knowledge is the final result.
Prov.
10:23 Doing wickedness is like sport to a fool, and so is wisdom
to a man of understanding. A man of understanding finds sport in
wisdom.
That is, he gets
out of wisdom the same satisfaction that a fool gets out of wickedness. Get in
the boat filled with wisdom before you sink and the firestorm hits.
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