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đź—“ 10.06.2025 | Wisdom Begins with Reverence | HEART ANCHOR
🌱 Psalm 111:10 as a Guide for Your Daily Life
📖 Psalm 111:10

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đź“– Bible Text

“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding. His praise endures forever.”
– Psalm 111:10

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✨ Devotional

“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding. His praise endures forever.”
(Psalm 111:10)

Reverence for God doesn’t mean trembling before a stern judge, but honoring Him with deep respect—as the Creator who knows and loves us. When you take God’s greatness and holiness into your heart, true wisdom begins: you no longer view the world through your own lens, but through God’s perspective.

Why does reverence lead to wisdom?
Those who know that God is just and good will shape their actions accordingly: they avoid lying because they know honesty pleases Him; they practice patience because they trust that God Himself is patient.

Wisdom in practice
This reverence isn’t theoretical—it shows up concretely: in respecting our elders, in steady learning rather than quick shortcuts, and in the willingness to accept uncomfortable truths.

Everlasting praise
Your reverence takes root when you praise God—not only for great miracles but also for your morning coffee or a friend’s smile. Your praise becomes an echo of His goodness that never fades.

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📝 Story – The Hidden Path and the Heart’s Compass

Lena is in tenth grade and dreams of one day becoming a mountain guide. One weekend she and three friends set out for a peak. They know of a route that’s only in a secret climbing guide—extremely challenging. Lena feels the thrill: whoever conquers it will be hailed as a hero by the group.

Soon after they begin, they realize how narrow the ridge is and how steep the drop. Fog rolls in. One misstep means a long fall. Panic sets in. At the next rest spot, Lena opens her small journal, where last week she had written down Psalm 111. She reads verse 10 again: “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom…”

From that reverent stance, she insists they turn back—directly against the peer pressure. “Guys, we’ve gone too far. If something happens to us, I can’t blame God for it.” The friends hesitate, but Lena reminds them of God’s care and their loved ones back home.

They slowly retrace their steps. On the descent, the fog clears, and they see that the mountain trail winds upward on the other side—an alternative that’s safer and even quicker. Back in the valley, they realize: true wisdom wasn’t in risky heroism, but in the courage to obey God first.

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🧠 Thoughts  – What Does Psalm 111:10 Mean for You?

  • Heartbeat instead of trend: Reverence for God sets you to an inner rhythm that guards against false shortcuts.

  • Courage to turn back: Wisdom also means changing course when your conscience detects God’s voice.

  • Praise as a lifestyle: When you thank God for every detail of your day, you cultivate humility and inner peace.

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đź’ˇ Impulses for Today

  1. Morning reverence: Read Psalm 111:10 before you touch your phone, and ask God for wise choices.

  2. Conscience check: If you’re tempted today (e.g., to quit a task or gossip), pause and ask, “What would reverence for God say here?”

  3. Praise routine: Tonight, write down three things you praised God for today—even small ones.

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🙏 Prayer

Lord,
You are great and holy, yet lovingly near. Teach me the fear of the LORD so that I may act wisely and not oppose Your will. Strengthen me when tempting shortcuts call, and give me the courage to turn back again and again. Let my life be an ongoing praise that honors Your name—today and always.
Amen.

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