In the sermon titled "Fear Given & Grown," Clay Curtis explores the topic of the "fear of the Lord" as central to wisdom and obedience among God's children, specifically referencing Psalm 111. The preacher argues that this fear is not a legalistic dread of condemnation but a loving reverence instilled by God's grace, resulting from a profound understanding of Christ's redemptive work. He supports his assertions primarily with Psalm 111:10, emphasizing that the fear of the Lord is foundational for wisdom and is fostered by a revelation of Christ’s righteousness and mercy, as seen in cross-referenced texts such as Jeremiah 9 and 1 Corinthians 1. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the transformative power of this fear, which cultivates a heart of obedience, mutual love among believers, and unified praise of God, encouraging the church to glorify Him for their salvation.
“This fear of the Lord is from the love of God when He gives you a new heart.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. And He unites us when He does this.”
“Perfect love casteth out fear because fear hath torment.”
“He will be ever mindful of His covenant. He's going to keep us looking to Him and trusting Him.”
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