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  1. Jan 30, 2018 · The Bible speaks often of the need to fear God. But what does this mean? What should it look like in our lives?

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  3. Jun 24, 2021 · The fear of God: Seven attributes. Fear can be positive or negative. A healthy fear keeps us out of trouble, but cowardly fear holds us back in the wrong way. We are also told to ‘fear’ God with awe and reverence, reflecting our love for the Creator of the universe. Tweet. by Mario Seiglie.

  4. Mar 26, 2021 · 1 Peter is about Christian living in a hostile society. The readers needed hope to fear persecution. How does fearing God bring hope? ANSWER: The fear of God cancels out the fear of man. 1 Peter 1:17-19 teaches three reasons we should live in the fear of God. Paternal Judgment . Verse 17 ends with the command to fear God.

    • Q: Is Fear A Good Thing Or A Bad Thing?
    • Q: Why Is The Culture of Fear So Strong Today?
    • Q: Can Fear Be Sinful?
    • Q: Is Fear of God A Dour Or Melancholy Idea?
    • Q: Will There Be Fear in Hell?
    • Q: Will There Be Fear in Heaven?

    A: Many times Scripture clearly views fear as a bad thing from which Christ has come to rescue us. The apostle John writes: “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love.” On the one hand, we are told that Christ frees us from fear; on the other, we a...

    A: With society having lost God as the proper object of healthy fear, our culture is necessarily becoming ever more neurotic, ever more anxious about the unknown—indeed, ever more anxious about anything and everything. Without a kind and fatherly God’s providential care, we are left utterly uncertain about the shifting sands of both morality and re...

    A: This sinful fear of God is the sort of fear James tells us the demons have when they believe and shudder (James 2:19). It is the fear Moses wanted to remove from the Israelites at Sinai. It is the fear Adam had when he first sinned and hid from God (Gen. 3:10). Adam was the first one to feel this fear, and his reaction in that moment shows us it...

    A: The right fear of God is not the minor-key, gloomy flip side to proper joy in God. There is no tension between this fear and joy. Rather, this trembling “fear of God” is a way of speaking about the sheer intensity of the saints’ happiness in God. In other words, the biblical theme of the fear of God helps us to see the sort of joy that is most f...

    A: Hell—the destiny of all unbelievers—will be a dreadful place. Death is “the king of terrors” (Job 18:14), and hell will be the place of eternal death. It will be the ultimate sump of all sinful fears, heaving with a shared dread of holiness. There, like the demons who believe and shudder (James 2:19), its occupants will hate God and the exposing...

    A: In 1738, Jonathan Edwards preached a series of sermons on 1 Corinthians 13, a series he concluded with the observation, “Heaven is a world of love.”1 He could as well have said that heaven is a world of fear, for the love he described there is a fearfully ecstatic joy and wonder. Saints there, he said, will be “like a flame of fire with love.”2 ...

  5. Aug 16, 2022 · It is apparent that the meaning of the phrase, “Fear God,” is a puzzle. How do we make sense of it?

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  7. Fear originated in the Garden of Eden when Satan caused Adam and Eve to lose their reverence for God—and all of society has followed the same path. Today, people are led by ego and vanity—as opposed to being wary and vigilant, being disciplined, wise servants concerned of consequences (I Peter 5:8).