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Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord

     In light of today's Scripture readings, I have decided to share my thoughts on what it means to fear the Lord and particularly how it is relevant to the beginning of wisdom. Usually, "fear" is not taken to refer to an emotional state of distress, worry, or anxiety toward something but rather a reverence toward the thing as we might revere our parents. However, although reverence may play a large factor in the fear of the Lord, I do not see fear and reverence as convertible. Fear, it seems to me, is reverence with a specific condition, i.e., fear is reverence toward a thing because of its standing toward the fearful insofar as the fearful might receive punishment from the feared. It is a recognition of one's own standing or relationship to the feared.     Why is this the beginning of wisdom? To tell an anecdote, I have, for most of my life, been commended for my moral character and commitment to higher principles than the average person, and have been told that I