Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon on "The Fear of the Lord," based on Proverbs 1:7, addresses the theological doctrine of the fear of God as foundational for wisdom and knowledge. Lawson argues that the fear of the Lord must drive Christian living, serving as the starting point for spiritual understanding and growth. He highlights Proverbs 1:7, stating that wisdom begins with a reverential awe for God which is essential for salvation, sanctification, and sincere worship. Scripture passages such as Matthew 10:28 and Proverbs 9:10 are employed to support the assertion that a genuine respect for God's holiness and sovereignty is vital for living a life aligned with His will. The practical significance is profound: possessing the fear of God fosters personal holiness, humility, contentment, and a hopeful outlook on life.
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
“You have no spiritual knowledge whatsoever, zero, nada, without the fear of the Lord.”
“The fear of God drives out all other fears.”
“As long as you know the Lord, and as long as you are riveted upon Him, you will always be a God-fearing person.”
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