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Fear Him!

John MacDuff September, 13 2008 Audio
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John MacDuff September, 13 2008
Choice Puritan Devotional

The sermon "Fear Him!" by John MacDuff addresses the theological topic of the fear of God, emphasizing its essential role in the relationship between humanity and the divine. MacDuff argues that genuine reverence for God's incomprehensible greatness and power is due from all of His creatures, as lacking this fear is both unjust and foolish, leading to the inevitable destruction of those who rebel against Him. He cites several Scripture passages, including Jeremiah 10:7, Psalm 36:1, Deuteronomy 32:39-41, and Luke 12:4-5, to illustrate God's majestic and terrifying nature, which warrants profound awe and reverence. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in understanding the necessity of fearing God as a means of recognizing His sovereignty, leading to repentance and a right relationship with Him.

Key Quotes

“How reasonable it is that this glorious being whose greatness is unsearchable should be regarded with feelings of the profoundest reverence.”

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“To have no fear of God before their eyes is at once the greatest injustice and the most unutterable folly.”

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“Our God is truly a consuming fire. It is most befitting for us to regard Him with reverence and godly fear.”

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“I will show you whom you should fear. Fear Him, who, after killing of the body, has power to throw you into hell.”

Sermon Transcript

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Fear Him By John Macduff Who
would not fear you, O King of Nations? Jeremiah 10 verse 7
How reasonable it is that this glorious being whose greatness
is unsearchable should be regarded with feelings of the profoundest
reverence. It is, indeed, His due, and as
such, He claims it from all His creatures. Concerning the sinfulness
of the wicked, there is no fear of God before His eyes. Psalm
36, verse 1. To have no fear of God before
their eyes is at once the greatest injustice and the most unutterable
folly. all who have the impudence to
lift up their puny arms in rebellion against him, are engaged in a
conflict which, if persisted in, is sure to terminate in their
utter destruction. Reader, think of his incomprehensible
greatness and majesty. Think of him as the high and
lofty one, Who inhabits eternity, the heavens his throne, The earth
his footstool, the light his garment, The clouds his chariot,
the thunder his voice. Viewing him thus, it will be
impossible For you to treat him with indifference, Far less with
scornful disdain. If you are only brought in some
measure to realize the fact of God's greatness and majesty,
you cannot fail to acknowledge that He is greatly to be feared
and to be held in reverence by all His creatures. just so with
all the other attributes of His nature. Who can think of His
power so mighty, so irresistible, a power which is able to crush
us into atoms with infinitely greater ease than we could tread
the crawling worm beneath our feet and not fear Him? Who can think of His knowledge,
nothing being hidden from His omniscient glance, the darkness
of midnight and the splendor of noon being altogether alike
to Him, and not fear Him? Who can think of the terrors
of His avenging justice and not fear Him? especially as when
he proclaims from his exalted throne, there is no God other
than me. I am the one who kills and gives
life. I am the one who wounds and heals. No one delivers from my power. As surely as I live, when I sharpen
my flashing sword and begin to carry out justice, I will bring
vengeance on my enemies and repay those who hate me. Deuteronomy
32 verses 39 through 41. Our God is truly a consuming
fire. It is most befitting for us to
regard Him with reverence and godly fear. It is not those who
can deprive us of our present life whom we should so much dread. Limited and of brief duration
is the power of all mortal foes at best. Do not be afraid of
those who kill the body, and after that can do no more. But
I will show you whom you should fear. Fear Him, who, after killing
of the body, has power to throw you into hell. Yes, I tell you,
fear Him." Luke 12, verses 4 and 5. This Puritan devotional has been
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