In our lives, we often grapple with feelings of guilt, fear, inadequacy, and the struggle to meet our needs. Yet, as we delve into the Word of God, we find that these burdens are not ours to bear alone. Romans 8:1 assures us that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. This is a profound truth that liberates us from the chains of past sins and the weight of guilt. When faced with temptation, we are reminded by 1 Corinthians 10:13 that no temptation is unique to us alone, and God faithfully provides a way out. In moments of fear and anxiety, we hold fast to the promise in 2 Timothy 1:7 that God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. As we confront feelings of inadequacy, we stand on the truth that we are children of the Most High God, fearfully and wonderfully made. Philippians 4:19 reassures us that our God shall supply all our needs according to His riches in glory, which includes making wise financial decisions.
Our obedience to God is a reflection of our perception of Him. A small view of God leads to small obedience. However, when we are in awe of God's character, credibility, and power, our obedience grows. This awe-inspiring view of God compels us to stand firm in our faith, even in the workplace or at home, and to be unapologetic about God's Word, even when circumstances seem contrary. We are called to organize our lives in such a way that God continually amazes us, prompting us to say "yes" to Him without hesitation, even when it doesn't make sense.
The essence of our series on the fear of God is to live with such reverence for Him that His Word becomes preeminent in our lives, trumping our feelings, understanding, and desires. This is not achieved through sheer willpower but by living in constant awe of God. Our response to God's Word is influenced by our respect for Him. A God that doesn't awe us will not have the authority to contradict, correct, command, or instruct us.
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