Proverbs 9: 10
The fear of the LORD [is] the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy [is] understanding.

What of Today’s Verse…

We pursue so many things, but only one pursuit brings wisdom. Paul reminded the Athenians that God made us to seek after him and find him (Acts 17). The wisdom of Proverbs keeps leading us back to “knowing God” and having a deep and reverential awe toward him as the source of wisdom. Understanding of priorities, needs, purposes, goals, problems, and issues can occur only when we first recognize who the Lord is and know him in our day-to-day lives.

Let us Pray:

Holy, Majestic, Righteous, and Eternal God. I confess that I know you so much less than you know me. But your faithfulness in my life, your power displayed in history, your grace shared with so many through the cross of Christ, and your promise to bring me home to you one day sustains me. I want to know you so that my life can be lost in your will. Not for my glory or gain, but for your praise, I ask that you make yourself known to me in the things I do today. Through Jesus I ask it. Amen.

Words of Wisdom

There are some who wish to perfect themselves and who train themselves in this way: “One single self we shall tame, one single self we shall pacify, one single self we shall lead to final nirvana.” But those with compassion should not train themselves in such a way. On the contrary, they should say this: “My own self I will place into Suchness, and so that the entire world may be helped, I will place all beings into Suchness, and I will lead to nirvana the whole immeasurable world of beings.”