The Fear of God
This is
a question that has been bugging me for some time now; what does it mean to
fear God? Some people would say that it is a simple respect for the Lord, while
others on the opposite spectrum are absolutely terrified of His wrath if they
step even an ounce out of line. The phrase or reference to fear of God is
mentioned over 300 times in the Bible. So somewhere we have gone astray in this
meaning. A main objection to God, especially who follow the thoughts of Richard
Dawkins, is that he is nothing more than a supernatural bully and we should
fear Him as a sort of mobster crime lord. While this is somewhat true, I don’t
believe this is all there is to the phrase “fear of God”.
While
we should be afraid of the Lord should we cross Him and what punishments He is
capable of meting out, I believe there is also a sort of reverence involved as
well. I think another piece of fearing the Lord is having the sort of fear
people have of letting a loved one down. As Christians we should attempt to
walk the narrow road that Jesus laid before us and fear straying from this
path. Not only for the repercussions we can face from our sin, but also because
our lives are normally the only testament to the Christian faith that
non-believers will ever read. If we are out acting like the world, then we are
not acting like the new creations in Christ that we are claiming to be now are
we? The people of the world will look at us and wonder, “Why would I ever want
to become a Christian if these people are morally worse off than I am? What is
so special about them? Apparently not much”. Unfortunately I know there are
quite a few Christians who do wicked things in the name of God, ruining the reputation
of the One that I serve. They show no fear of God in their actions using his
name the way they do.
So I
actually do agree with the atheist’s argument here, God is a being of perfection
and power, and we should fear that power, but He is also a being of love and
compassion, showing this love by sending His son down here to die for our sins
so that we may enter into relationship with Him as clean souls.
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