The Transformative Power of the Fear of God

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The fear of God, as described in Hebrews 12:28-29, is a reverent awe that acknowledges His holiness and power. It is a fear that leads us to serve God with grace and reverence, recognizing that we are part of a kingdom that cannot be shaken. This fear is not about being afraid of God but about having a deep respect for His majesty and a desire to live in a way that honors Him. [00:05:20]

I shared a story about a preacher who, despite loving God, lost the fear of God and found himself in a downward spiral. This story serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us that love for God must be accompanied by a healthy fear of Him. It's easy to become complacent or distracted by the superficial aspects of faith, but true fear of God keeps us grounded and focused on what truly matters. [00:09:28]

We also examined the dangers of hypocrisy and superficial fear, as seen in the story of the northern tribes in 2 Kings 17. They feared the Lord in name but continued to serve their own gods, leading to their downfall. This serves as a warning to us to ensure that our fear of God is genuine and transformative, not just a ritualistic facade. [00:12:42]

Ultimately, the fear of God is about experiencing His manifest presence in our lives. It's about having those personal, unshakeable moments with God that sustain us through life's challenges. As we walk in the fear of the Lord and the comfort of the Holy Spirit, we find peace and strength to navigate our spiritual journeys. [00:16:53]

Walking in the fear of the Lord and the comfort of the Holy Spirit brings peace and strength to navigate our spiritual journeys, allowing us to serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. [00:34:22]

The fear of God and being serious and that kind of thing doesn't come natural to me. I tend towards foolishness very easily and this sermon kind of like wakes me up as I ponder and I think through those things. I think, okay, then in retrospect, as I look to my past and I look future, I say, okay, God, let me have that that cannot be shaken. [00:06:46]

I have seen and experienced some things in revivals or outpourings of God in the church and even through people. And this is the hard part. I've seen it through people that now when I hear things in their life and some of the experiences that surrounded that, some of it is bad, very bad. [00:03:08]

I think of some back some things back of that Revival period of the more exciting we there was a lot of the talk of the fear of God and some of it was just filled with with this type of thing. Some of it was filled with this thing and you know what it's interesting that when people even when they apostasies they still give up on they they still have like a Superstition kind of faith. [00:13:00]

The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom but it also says that perfect love casts out fear. There's wrong kinds of fear, there's hypocritical fear. So what is it about God that he's talking over and over in the scriptures as I did my study for this sermon? The Bible is filled with this Old Testament and New Testament. [00:15:57]

The secret of the Lord is with those who fear Him and He will show them his Covenant. Wow, so in this Worship in this Praise of God in this place he gives us, if you would, secrets of his Covenant. That's a precious place, that's the place we want to be. [00:30:37]

The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom but it also says that perfect love casts out fear. There's wrong kinds of fear, there's hypocritical fear. So what is it about God that he's talking over and over in the scriptures as I did my study for this sermon? The Bible is filled with this Old Testament and New Testament. [00:15:57]

The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom but it also says that perfect love casts out fear. There's wrong kinds of fear, there's hypocritical fear. So what is it about God that he's talking over and over in the scriptures as I did my study for this sermon? The Bible is filled with this Old Testament and New Testament. [00:15:57]

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