“The fear of the LORD is the instruction for wisdom, and before honor comes humility.” (Proverbs 15:33)
I grew up in an age of modernity. In my childhood, I was in awe of a friend’s dad because he worked at a company that made a part on the Apollo lunar module. I could think of no higher calling. Through science, tight definitions, exact measurements and experimental replication, we humans got ourselves to the moon and back. There was no room for mystery.
Growing up, I realized that though this kind of knowledge is important, it is by no means the whole picture. Wisdom is not merely being factually right and scientifically aligned but it also consists of an attitude towards God and oneself. The fear of the Lord and humility is the determination of whether my right knowledge is truly helpful or a means towards ruin.