“Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.”
Proverbs 1:8
In the prelude to the book of Proverbs (1:1-7), the theme of this book and other biblical wisdom literature is introduced: “the fear of the Lord” (v. 7). This grand theme not only bookends the first major section of Proverbs (1:7–9:10), it frames the entire book (see 31:30). From the beginning to the end, the goal is that readers—young and old—would major on honoring God with the whole of their lives.
To “fear the Lord” (Psalm 33:8) is to stand in wonder, respect, reverence, and adoration of Him. The fear of God is essential for running the race of faith with Christ. It’s good for mentors and mentees. It’s good for parents to possess and pass on to their children (Proverbs 1:8-9). According to Psalm 34:11, this guiding life-principle can be taught: “Come, my children, listen to me; I will teach you the fear of the Lord.”
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