"WALKING IN THE FEAR OF THE LORD"
Acts 9:31
INTRODUCTION
- In writing about the early church, Luke recorded:
"Then had the churches rest throughout all Judaea and Galilee and
Samaria, and were edified; and walking in the fear of the Lord, and
in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, were multiplied." (Ac 9:31)
Note that they were "walking in the fear of the Lord"!
- In writing to the church at Philippi, Paul told them:
"Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my
presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own
salvation with fear and trembling;" (Php 2:12)
- The concept of "fear and trembling" in connection with God is not a
popular concept today
- People prefer to hear about God's love, longsuffering and mercy
- Sometimes, when we point out God's righteous indignation,
holiness, and justice, people reply "My God is not like that!"
- The emphasis on God's love and mercy today is probably an reaction
to the "hell, fire, and brimstone" preaching of another generation
- But could it be that we have gone to other extreme?
- Where there is no concept of "fear and trembling" as it relates
to the Christian?
- Could this be why many Christians are apathetic in their service?
- Could it be we have forgotten Whom we should fear if we are
negligent in our service? - cf. Mt 10:28
- In this lesson, I hope to accomplish three things:
- Define the "fear of the Lord"
- Point out why the "fear of the Lord" is important to the
Christian
- Suggest how we can develop a healthy "fear of the Lord" without
going to one extreme or the other
[We begin by...]
- DEFINING THE "FEAR OF THE LORD"
- THE WORD "FEAR"...
- In the Hebrew, the word is "YIR'AH" and is used in the Old
Testament to describe:
- fear, terror
- awesome or terrifying thing (object causing fear)
- fear (of God), respect, reverence, piety
- The Greek word is "PHOBOS", and it is used to describe:
- fear, dread, terror
- that which strikes terror
- IN CONNECTION WITH THE "FEAR OF THE LORD", IT IS OFTEN DEFINED AS
"REVERENCE" OR "AWE"...
- Which is fine as far as it goes...
- But I wonder if this definition truly goes far enough...
- For though the terms "reverence" and "awe" imply a place for
"trembling", do most people make the connection?
- THE "FEAR OF THE LORD" SHOULD INCLUDE A PLACE FOR "TREMBLING"!
- Even as Paul indicated in Php 2:12, by combining "fear and
trembling"
- The Greek word for "trembling" is "TROMOS" and means "a
trembling or quaking with fear"
- Just as one would likely tremble in the presence of one who
could take our life, so Jesus taught us to fear the Lord
- Mt 10:28
- A PROPER "FEAR OF THE LORD" WOULD THEN INCLUDE...
- "reverence and awe..."
- "being afraid to offend God in any way" - HENDRICKSEN
- A trembling and quaking if one knows they have offended God
and have not obtained forgiveness! - cf. He 10:26-27, 30-31;
12:28-29
[The value of such an attitude is seen as we continue on and now
notice...]
- THE IMPORTANCE OF THE "FEAR OF THE LORD"
- FROM THE BOOK OF PROVERBS, WE LEARN...
- The "fear of the Lord" is the beginning of knowledge - Pr 1:7
- The "fear of the Lord" will cause one to hate evil - Pr 8:13
- The "fear of the Lord" will prolong life - Pr 10:27
- The "fear of the Lord" provides strong confidence and is a
fountain of life - Pr 14:26-27
- The "fear of the Lord" prompts one to depart from evil - Pr
16:6
- The "fear of the Lord" leads to a satisfying life, and spares
one from much evil - Pr 19:23
- The "fear of the Lord" is the way to riches, honor, and life!
- Pr 22:4
- WITHOUT THE "FEAR OF THE LORD"...
- We close ourselves to the treasures of God's wisdom and
knowledge!
- We will flirt with evil and be corrupted by it
- Our lives are likely to be shortened by our refusal to heed
God's word (e.g., suffering sexually transmitted diseases
because we did not heed His Word on sexual relationships)
- We will not come to know the love of God that gives us
assurance and confidence of our salvation
- When fallen into sin, we will not be motivated to repent and
turn to God!
- We will not be motivated to truly "work out our own
salvation"!
[Without the "fear of the Lord", we cannot please God (cf. Is 66:1-2).
Only the person who "trembles at His Word" has God's promise to receive
His tender mercy! (cf. Ps 103:17-18).
But how does one develop the proper "fear of the Lord" without going to
the extreme of earlier generations?]
- DEVELOPING THE "FEAR OF THE LORD"
- THE "FEAR OF THE LORD" COMES THROUGH THE WORD OF GOD!
- Just as "faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of
God" (Ro 10:17), the same can be said for the "fear of the
Lord"!
- Notice Deut 31:10-13, where the children of Israel were told
to gather every seven years to read and hear the Word...
- The purpose? "...that they may learn to fear the Lord"!
- As one reads the Word of God, they should gain a healthy
degree of the "fear of the Lord"
- Consider the words of Paul in Ro 2:4-11
- Or how about the words of Peter in 2Pe 3:7-14
- THE WORD OF GOD, PROPERLY USED, WILL MAINTAIN A PROPER BALANCE...
- It is important to emphasize, however, that to avoid extremes,
we must read ALL of God's Word
- Some read only those portions will reveal God's love and
mercy, and have no "fear of the Lord"
- Others emphasize the "fire, hell and brimstone" passages,
and know nothing of God's everlasting lovingkindness
- The one develops an attitude of permissiveness that
belittles God's holiness and justice
- The other develops a psychosis of terror that forgets God's
grace and compassion
- Even in the passages noted above, the context of each speaks
much of God's grace and forgiveness for those who will repent!
- So we must be careful how we use the Word of God, but use it
we must!
CONCLUSION
- The Psalmist said...
"God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the saints, and to
be had in reverence of all [them that are] about him." (Psalms 89:7)
- Why do we need to "fear the Lord"? So we will be sure to "work out
our salvation with fear and trembling"!
- The warning is necessary, for as it is written in Hebrews:
"Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left [us] of entering
into his rest, any of you should seem to come short of it. For unto
us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the word
preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them
that heard [it]." (Hebrews 4:1-2)
And again...
"Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall
after the same example of unbelief." (Hebrews 4:11)
- With the proper "fear of the Lord", we will "work out our
salvation", we will "labour...to enter into that [heavenly] rest"!
"Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse
ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting
holiness in the fear of God." (2Co 7:1)
Are you "perfecting holiness in the fear of God"?