June 23, 2024

Training to Be Wise

Daily Devotional2 Minutes

Do you need training to be wise? The Bible makes it clear:

“Fear of the LORD teaches wisdom; humility precedes honor.”
—Proverbs 15:33 NLT

This is a holy reverence, an attitude of humility. We don’t begin by acquiring information. We gain biblical wisdom when we have the right attitude of the heart. Further, we grow in discernment when we humble ourselves before Him.

Moffatt’s translation of this verse shows that “reverence” for the Lord is more than just the beginning of wisdom. It states that “reverence for the eternal trains men to be wise.” Thus, this high esteem for the Lord of our lives trains us to be wise. Properly valuing God focuses our thoughts in the right direction.

Through this reverence, we become equipped to become wise. It gives us the tools and resources to grow in wisdom, including the right attitude. It leads us into a lifestyle through which we become wise. Also, it provides a platform for wise living.

Reverence for God means thinking of Him first and humbling ourselves before Him. It means that we continue to hold everything we do before Him and submit to Him continually. Unfortunately, many people think of themselves first. They are self-centered and selfish. They do not honor Him.

The Bible teaches that wisdom and favor come through reverence for God and willingness to submit our will to do His will. Seek to put these principles into practice. Learn the importance of reverence for God. Seek Him in all of your moments. Cooperate with Him. Ask Him for training to be wise. As you draw near to Him in humility, He will teach you.

Reflection Question: 

What choices can you make to turn your mind to reverence God and increase in wisdom?

Prayer
Father, I seek to honor You with my life. Thank You for teaching me to be wise. I worship You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Proverbs 15


Prayer
Father, I seek to honor You with my life. Thank You for teaching me to be wise. I worship You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Proverbs 15