âWisdom hath builded her house; she hath hewn out her seven pillars.â â ProverbsâŻ9:1
đż Goals
- Unpack each pillar using Scripture alone
- Show how the seven pillars form a complete foundation for godly wisdom
- Connect each pillar to Christ, the living Wisdom of God
đ Teaching Commentary
1. FearâŻofâŻtheâŻLord â TheâŻBeginningâŻofâŻWisdom
ProverbsâŻ1:7 â âThe fear of theâŻLordâŻis the beginning of knowledge.â
PsalmâŻ111:10 â âThe fear of theâŻLordâŻis the beginning of wisdom.â
Reverence for God is the cornerstone of all wisdom. It means awe, humility, and obedience â recognizing Godâs holiness and authority. Without this foundation, every other pillar collapses.
Key insight: Wisdom begins not with intellect, but with worship.
2. Instruction â TheâŻPathâŻofâŻLearning
ProverbsâŻ4:13 â âTake fast hold of instruction; let her not go: keep her; for she is thy life.â
Wisdom grows through correction and teaching. Godâs Word trains the heart to discern right from wrong. The wise receive instruction gladly, while fools resist it.
Application: A teachable spirit keeps the house of wisdom standing strong.
3. Knowledge â TheâŻLightâŻofâŻTruth
ProverbsâŻ2:6 â âFor theâŻLordâŻgiveth wisdom: out of His mouth cometh knowledge and understanding.â
Knowledge is not mere information; it is truth revealed by God. It illuminates the mind and guards against deception. True knowledge leads to humility, not pride.
Connection: Knowledge without reverence becomes arrogance; knowledge with fear of theâŻLord becomes light.
4. Understanding â TheâŻHeartâŻofâŻDiscernment
ProverbsâŻ3:5â6 â âTrust in theâŻLordâŻwith all thine heart⊠and He shall direct thy paths.â
Understanding is insight â seeing life through Godâs perspective. It joins knowledge and obedience, guiding wise decisions. The Spirit gives understanding to those who seek Him.
Key insight: Understanding transforms knowledge into wisdom in action.
5. Counsel â TheâŻVoiceâŻofâŻGuidance
ProverbsâŻ11:14 â âWhere no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety.â
Godly counsel protects from error and pride. Wisdom listens to others who walk with God. The Holy Spirit Himself is called the Counselor (JohnâŻ14:26).
Application: Wisdom thrives in community, not isolation.
6. SoundâŻJudgment â TheâŻPracticeâŻofâŻRighteousness
ProverbsâŻ2:9 â âThen shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgment, and equity; yea, every good path.â
Sound judgment is moral clarity â the ability to choose rightly. It reflects Godâs justice and mercy. The wise act with integrity, weighing decisions by truth, not emotion.
Key insight: Wisdom is proven by righteous choices.
7. PowerâŻ/âŻStrength â TheâŻFruitâŻofâŻWisdom
ProverbsâŻ24:5 â âA wise man is strong; yea, a man of knowledge increaseth strength.â
Wisdom empowers. It gives strength to endure trials and courage to stand for truth. This pillar points to Christ, in whom divine power and wisdom unite (1âŻCorâŻ1:24).
Encouragement: Wisdomâs strength is not domination but steadfast faith.
đŹ Discussion Prompts
- Which pillar do you feel God is building most in your life right now?
- How do these seven pillars form a complete foundation for godly living?
- How does Christ fulfill each pillar in His life and teaching?
- What practical steps can you take to strengthen your âhouse of wisdomâ?
đŸ Key Takeaways
- The seven pillars form a complete, balanced foundation for godly wisdom.
- Each pillar builds upon the fear of theâŻLord â the cornerstone.
- Wisdom is relational, moral, and practical.
- Christ embodies every pillar: He is our Teacher, Counselor, and Strength.
- A life built on these pillars stands firm amid every storm.

