Fear of the Lord shapes our actions, teaches us reverence, and guides us to trust Him more in all aspects of life.
The fear of the Lord is not to be understood as mere dread but rather as a deep reverence that informs all aspects of a believer's life. In the sermon, it was emphasized that whatever we fear, we exalt. Fear of the Lord directs our attention away from lesser fears—like the fear of man or circumstances—towards a proper understanding of God's power and authority. It inclines us to wait on Him, hope in His Word, and act with mercy towards others. When fear is rooted in reverence for God, it produces a humble spirit and a reliance on His grace, reminding us constantly that we are entirely dependent on Him for our salvation and daily living. This God-given fear ultimately transforms our hearts, leading us to be instruments of His love and grace in the world.
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