RESPECT AND REVERENCE
Prov. 9:10 Fear of the LORD
is the beginning of wisdom. Knowledge of
the Holy One results in understanding.
NLT
To fear the Lord
means we respect who He is, we revere Him, we regard Him, and we have a
revulsion for sin. I don’t believe
there is as much respect for God as there should be in our lives. We have sanitized God and put Him in a neat
little box in our lives. We give little
thought to God as being holy and demanding of our holiness. We limit Him in our thinking to fit into our
comfort zone about Him. We want Him to
be all love and not a judge of sin.
Can we really say
that we revere the Lord? Are we in awe
of Him? Do we humble ourselves in His
presence? Do we adore Him? Are we overwhelmed by His majesty and
glory? Does His power impress you? Wise are those who can see God for who He is
and bow in amazement before Him.
For many of us, we
don’t regard God as much as we should.
We reserve a certain part of our lives for Him and do not engage Him in
the rest. We go about our business with
little thought of how the Lord should influence what we do. We focus on Him mainly on the Lord’s Day, and
then mainly for just an hour or two.
Wise are those who are willing to let the Lord into every area of their
lives.
Wise are those who do
not like sin and strive to keep it out of their lives. They see sin as repulsive. They understand the nature of sin and how it
impacts our lives. Rather than cozying
up to it, they strive to stay away from it.
When we fear God we are sickened by sin and find it to be
revolting.
When we fear the Lord
like we should, we gain an understanding of what we need to be like in order to
enter into His presence. We understand
what we need to do in order to have the Lord be with us in life. We take seriously our relationship with God
and pursue holiness in living. When we
fear the Lord we can then begin to understand just how wondrous and precious
our relationship really is. We also
discover just how awful and foreboding life is without Him.
If we don’t fear God,
we won’t fear hell. And if we don’t fear
hell, we will not see sin as being something to avoid. We will treat sin, and thus God’s grace,
lightly. The beginning of wisdom is to
fear God.
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