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Taking the Fear out of Fear
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Proverb 1:7)
I find it interesting how some Christian teachers attempt to dumb down
the word “fear” as it relates to God. Often we are told this use of the
word “fear” does not mean to terrify or scare; rather, it means to
reverence or respect, as if any of these words are antonyms; they
are actually synonyms. The closest ideal to God in this life is our dad.
This is one reason God is called The Father. A child, rightly so, does
respect his or her dad; however, the fact is when a father is doing a
good job, there are some things his children will not do because they
are afraid of incurring dad’s chastening. Sometimes taking the right
course is fostered by avoiding the painful strap of correction.
Ironically the book of Proverbs is written by a father to his son,
laying out the principles of human nature and their behavioral causes and
consequential effects. The effects of unrighteous behavior are meant to
be a terror to us. If we would be honest with ourselves, at some point
in life each of us did right, not because it was right, but we were just
downright scared to do wrong. That fear preserved us until we came to
understand why right is right and wrong is wrong.
Yuri Solomon (Devotion 101313)
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