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Proverbs 1:7

Predominance in Biblical Thought

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Pastor Martin introduces a series on the fear of God by demonstrating its overwhelming prevalence throughout Scripture. He surveys thirteen Old Testament and nine New Testament passages to show that the fear of God is a dominant and pervasive theme from Genesis to Revelation, concluding that to be devoid of the fear of God is to be devoid of biblical religion, and that the measure of spiritual growth is the measure to which one increases in the fear of God.

Primary Texts

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Proverbs 1:7 Foundational text: the fear of the Lord is the chief part of knowledge, framing the entire series
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Jeremiah 32:38-40 New covenant promise that God will put His fear into the hearts of His people, central to the series theology
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Acts 9:31 Summary description of the early church walking in fear of God and comfort of the Holy Spirit

Outline 9 sections · 57 min

  1. Introduction: The Fear of God as the Soul of Godliness 0:00
  2. Series Overview and This Morning's Focus 2:11
  3. Old Testament Survey: Genesis through Deuteronomy 5:13
  4. Old Testament Survey: Job and the Psalms 13:00
  5. Old Testament Survey: Proverbs through Malachi 24:24
  6. New Testament Survey: The Gospels 34:24
  7. New Testament Survey: The Epistles and Revelation 39:34
  8. Three Conclusions from the Survey 53:10
  9. Closing Prayer 56:55

Key Quotes

“The fear of God is the very soul of godliness.”
“If my apprehension of God and my comprehension of God does not lead me to fear him as Isaac did, I have not rightly understood who God is.”
“No fear of him, no lovingkindness.”
“If you have inwardly partaken of the benefits of that covenant, one of the dominant characteristics of your life will be that you are held by the fear of God.”
“The only people who will escape the fiery wrath of Christ at His second coming are those who fear Jehovah's name.”
“To be devoid of the fear of God is to be devoid of biblical religion.”
“The measure of growth in any individual or in any church is the measure to which it increases in the fear of God.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Refuse to settle for the cliche that 'the fear of God is reverential awe' and move on to other topics — let this neglected theme take its biblical place in your thinking.
  • Recognize that Israel's exposure to God at Sinai was designed to teach fear; if our reading of the Old Testament fails to produce this, we are missing its central purpose.
  • Let your approach to God in worship be both confident in His lovingkindness and trembling in His fear — neither alone is biblical worship.
  • Measure your holiness in the interpersonal relationships of home and work — a godliness that leaves you ugly with your boss and churlish with your wife is no godliness at all.
  • Bring the fear of God into your workplace — the lathe, the foreman, the typewriter — until it is as present as your physical surroundings.
  • Pass the whole time of your sojourning here in the fear of God — from first breath as a new creature to final breath in the valley of the shadow.
  • If you have never heard this theme before, go home, get your Bible, and cry out to God to teach you what it is to fear Him — do not rest on a religion devoid of it.
  • Those who already fear God in experience should give themselves to prayerful study to clarify their understanding of it — knowledge fuels growth in grace.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 95 paragraphs, roughly 57 minutes.

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