Embracing the Awe: The Transformative Power of Holy Fear

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"Fear God and obey his commands for this is everyone's duty. And I think this verse is really appropriate for our church because it kind of echoes what we said our commitment was and our responsibility was in the beginning of this year, which is to be ambassadors for Christ." [00:00:09]

"And I could honestly set for another two hours because it was so convicting and so challenging, but it was all based around this, this thought of the awe of God, the awe of God and the astounding way a healthy fear of God transforms your life." [00:01:50]

"Well, because as we'll go through the scripture, there's, there's three different types of fears. There's, there's unhealthy fears. Healthy fears. And then there's holy fears. Unhealthy fear." [00:09:37]

"God's not saying that you should operate from that mentality. Matter of fact, this is a better mentality. Breakdown of 2 Timothy chapter 1 verse 7. It says this, For God did not give us a spirit of timidity or cowardice or fear, but he has given us a spirit of power and of love and of sound judgment and personal discipline, abilities that result in a calm, well -balanced mind and self -control." [00:14:14]

"Fear is natural, but he has called you to live a supernatural life, meaning he has called you to have faith in the midst of fear. He's called you to walk on the waters that other people are scared to get out of the boat in. He's called you to walk through situations that other people will drown through because his presence is not with him." [00:15:23]

"This is what Ecclesiastes 12 .13 would say, or says in an amplified version. It says, When all has been heard, the end of the matter is, fear God, worship him with awe -filled reverence, knowing that he is almighty God, and keep his commandments, for this applies to every person." [00:16:39]

"He recognized, oh, I need to spend my entire life fearing God and obeying his commands. This is everyone's duty. Now, here's what I want to make practical for us. Give us some handles for this. It's not soft working. It's not straight forward driving. You've got things to think about. It's not scared driving. It's not like above the fence." [00:20:58]

"Holy fear is not to be scared of God and withdraw from Him. It's to be terrified of being away from Him. Take a picture, write it down, send it to your ex. Doesn't matter. Holy fear is not to be scared of God and withdraw from him. It's to be terrified of being away from him." [00:21:21]

"Isaiah 33 .6 says this, and there shall be stability in your times. Who would appreciate a stable life? Just a little stability. Mentally, emotionally, relationally, financially, just stability. Stability. When I was a kid, I was like, no, I want to run from cops and, you know, play with them. Now I'm like, I want stability. Just give me stability. No surprises, Jesus." [00:37:14]

"The reverent fear and worship of the Lord is your treasure and his. Wisdom, stability, salvation, knowledge, all is tied to the reverent fear of the Lord. It's not just coming to church and filling up a seat. It's having a posture that allows. The Holy Spirit to fill the person who's in the seat." [00:38:06]

"If holy fear is God's treasure, then it should be yours. It should be ours. If God himself is saying the one thing I want for you is to treasure me the way I treasure you. That should matter to us." [00:38:32]

"Here's my heart and my desire for us as followers of Jesus. I want us to truly allow him to consume us with what consumes him. I want us to care about what he cares about. But here's the thing we have to do. We have to make room. We have to make room to allow God to be God in our lives." [00:46:22]

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