The sermon begins with the speaker expressing gratitude for the opportunity to share the Word of God and introduces the concept of embracing the right kind of fear. The speaker acknowledges that fear is a normal human emotion that can paralyze us, but it is healthy to embrace the right kind of fear. The speaker then transitions to the importance of fearing and obeying God, stating that it is the duty of all mankind. They emphasize that God will judge every deed, including hidden things, whether they are good or evil. The speaker encourages listeners to turn to Jesus in the midst of fear, uncertainty, and the storms of life.
The speaker then discusses the power of Jesus to calm the storms in one's life, drawing a parallel to Jesus calming the storms on the sea. They share a story where Jesus cast a demon into a herd of pigs, and the people were more afraid of Jesus than the demons. The speaker explores the fear of Jesus' power in our lives and how it can lead to rejecting him in order to avoid experiencing loss or lack of security. They emphasize that following Jesus leads to freedom but also requires letting go of control.
The speaker then emphasizes the importance of loving Jesus and loving others, even in the face of fear and uncertainty. They encourage the congregation to embrace the right kind of fear - the fear of God - by obeying Him and trusting in His provision. The speaker prays for God to continue speaking into their lives, building and growing their faith, and enabling them to be faithful and obedient in sharing God with the world.
The speaker then discusses the concept of fearing God and receiving His love. They acknowledge that some people view God as a judgmental and angry figure, which creates a barrier to receiving His love. However, they emphasize that both a healthy fear of God and receiving His love are necessary. They explain that while God can be angry at disobedience, He is also loving, merciful, kind, and gentle. The speaker encourages the audience to respect and embrace both aspects of God's character.
The sermon concludes with the speaker emphasizing the importance of fearing the Lord as the beginning of wisdom and understanding. They reference Psalm 111:10, which states that the fear of the Lord leads to wisdom and those who follow His commands have good understanding. The concept of fear is equated with following and obeying God's precepts. The sermon also highlights humility as a form of fearing the Lord, mentioning the Beatitudes and how humility leads to riches, honor, and life. The story of Abraham being tested by God to sacrifice his son is used as an example of fearing God through obedience.
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