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The Significance of Fearing the Lord

The Fear of the Lord: The Foundation of Knowledge According to the wisdom of King Solomon, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge (Prov. 1:7). In other words, without the fear of the Lord, our understanding is incomplete. The psalmist further emphasizes this truth, stating that the fear of the Lord is the starting point of wisdom and brings a deep comprehension of His commandments (Psalm 111:10). Learning to Fear the Lord In Psalm 34, David urges us to learn to fear the Lord. This implies that a healthy fear of God can be cultivated and developed. …

The Significance of Fearing the Lord

The Fear of the Lord: The Foundation of Knowledge According to the wisdom of King Solomon, the fear of the Lord serves as the gateway to knowledge (Prov. 1:7). Essentially, without the fear of the Lord, our understanding is incomplete. The psalmist affirms this truth, stating that the fear of the Lord is the starting point of wisdom and brings a deeper comprehension of God’s commandments (Psalm 111:10). Learning to Fear the Lord In Psalm 34, David emphasizes learning to fear the Lord. This implies that a healthy fear of God can be cultivated and developed. It encompasses an awareness …

Understanding the Fear of the Lord

The Wrong Kind of Fear In our lives, we often harbor fears of various negative things such as crime, accidents, and disasters. We fear the presence of evil, including demons and Satan himself. Strangely, the one Being we should fear the most seems to be the one we lack fear for—Our Heavenly Father. It is important to delve into why God instructs us to fear Him. The Terrifying and Paralyzing Fear There exists a type of fear of God that yields negative outcomes. It is a fear that terrifies and paralyzes, preventing us from approaching His throne and voicing the …

The Significance of the “Fear of the Lord”

Understanding the Fear of the Lord The Hebrew term “yare” and the Greek term “phobos” convey the concept of the “fear of the Lord.” However, this fear is not rooted in dread or terror of God’s punishment but is characterized by reverence, respect, and awe. It is a positive quality that acknowledges God’s good intentions and is produced through His Word. Reverential Fear in the New Testament In the New Testament, “phobos” represents reverential fear, which goes beyond a mere fear of God’s power. It encompasses a profound sense of dread at displeasing Him. This fear is not paralyzing but …

Overcoming Fear and Cultivating Faith

The Power of Faith Fear and faith cannot coexist within our hearts. When we lack faith, we are often consumed by fear. It is crucial to have an unwavering belief in God’s ability to answer our prayers and fulfill our desires. We must approach God with confidence, knowing that He is not merely a backup plan but a loving and sovereign God. Healing from Past Disappointments Negative experiences can shake our faith and lead to disbelief. However, dwelling on these disappointments only perpetuates fear and blocks future breakthroughs. To overcome this fear, we must repent of our disbelief and trust …