Rushed, Prideful, Uncertain, Driven, Scattered, Corrected
Proverbs 9:10 (NLT)
Fear of the Lord is the foundation of wisdom. Knowledge of the Holy One results in good judgment.

Most men want wisdom because the stakes are real, and one bad decision can echo for years in work, family, and character. This line brings you back to the starting point when your mind feels loud and your judgment feels pulled in ten directions.
Proverbs is a wisdom collection associated primarily with Solomon, though it reflects material gathered and preserved over time for instruction within Israel, especially for men being shaped for responsibility, leadership, and discernment. These teachings were formed in a culture where wisdom was not admired for insight alone, but for its ability to preserve life, order, and faithfulness within the covenant. Proverbs 9 stands as a summary moment, drawing together the book’s message by contrasting wisdom and folly and clarifying where true understanding begins.
The statement here establishes a fixed starting point rather than offering advice among many options. Wisdom begins with reverence for the Lord, meaning an active acknowledgment of God’s holiness, authority, and right to lead, not mere awareness of His existence. Understanding flows from this posture because knowledge detached from reverence becomes unstable, shaped by pride or impulse rather than truth. Scripture consistently presents wisdom as submission before skill, alignment before insight, and humility before confidence.
For you as a man, this verse confronts the tendency to trust instinct, experience, or pressure-driven reasoning when decisions need to be made quickly. Responsibility often pushes you to act first and evaluate later, especially when others depend on you or when hesitation feels costly. Reverence interrupts that pattern by forcing your judgment to answer to something higher than urgency or ego, grounding your thinking in God’s character instead of emotion or self-reliance.
When reverence leads, clarity follows over time. Choices stop being reactions and start becoming expressions of who you serve and what you honor. This foundation does not remove difficulty, but it steadies you when outcomes are unclear, shaping decisions that hold up under scrutiny rather than collapse under pressure.
Teach Me Wisdom
For men who want clearer judgment, stronger decision making, and a life built on God’s character.
Heavenly Father, teach me to honor You in everything I do. Strengthen my judgment so it reflects Your wisdom. Help me think clearly and act with discipline. Guide my choices so they line up with Your truth.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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