"These [in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." - Acts 17:11
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(20) Wisdom shouts in the streets wherever crowds gather. (21) She shouts in the marketplaces and near the city gates as she says to the people, (22) "How much longer will you enjoy being stupid fools? Won't you ever stop sneering and laughing at knowledge? (23) Listen as I correct you and tell you what I think. (24) You completely ignored me and refused to listen; (25) you rejected my advice and paid no attention when I warned you. (26) "So when you are struck by some terrible disaster, (27) or when trouble and distress surround you like a whirlwind, I will laugh and make fun. (28) You will ask for my help, but I won't listen; you will search, but you won't find me. (29) No, you would not learn, and you refused to respect the LORD. (30) You rejected my advice and paid no attention when I warned you.

Contemporary English Version copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

Fearing God is a choice. Each and every day of our lives, we are faced with many pressures, forces, and influences that compel us to react. We must make a choice: "Shall I go this way, or shall I go that way?" One way represents the fear of God; the other way represents the fear of men, the fear of the loss of pleasure, the fear of the loss of some other physical, social, or cultural "need" that we do not want to lose.

Notice the verbs in this series of verses: "hated," "did not choose," "would have none," "despised"! Is it any wonder that Romans 8:7 says that the carnal mind is enmity against God? We begin to understand that it was the fear of God, given as the gift of God, that drove us to react, drove us in the direction of the very One who holds in His hands the issues of life! God instilled that reaction within us!

There is an antagonism toward wisdom—toward God. Wisdom is not hiding. People have access to common wisdom, which is described as being right out there on the street—out in public. It is in the forest; it is in the city; it is on the job—it is everywhere! We are surrounded by it! This is why God can make the accusation that the Gentiles who do not have the law are a law unto themselves when they do what the law says is right (Romans 2:14). Their own conscience bears them witness that they understand what is right and what is wrong (verse 15)!

Proverbs 1 shows that God (personified as Wisdom) uses just about every device imaginable to awaken people to what is right, so that they will fear evil. We see Wisdom threatening, laughing, and warning, like a dog baring its teeth. If a snarling pit bull braced to attack every time we were about to sin, we would fear, would we not? Our skin would crawl, our hair would stand on end, and we would be almost spitless!

God has not chosen to warn us in that way, but He does warn us through His Word. He also warns us through the fruit of sin, which we see in this world as well as in our own lives. It is almost as if Wisdom is saying, "I told you so, but you would not listen!"

— John W. Ritenbaugh

To learn more, see:
The Fear of God



 

Topics:

Conscience

Consciousness of Sin

Enmity against God

Enmity toward God

Fear of God

Fear of God is Beginning of Wisdom

Fearing God

Fearing God is a Choice

Wisdom of Man

Wisdom Personified




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