Welcome to another fruitful week! I believe you have been impacted by the wisdom of God through the teachings of last week. Today, we shall focus on the topic: Accessing Divine Wisdom through the Fear ...
The Bible tells us to “fear not” 365 times but also has almost 200 verses that encourage us to fear God. Clearly, the Bible teaches that there is good fear and bad fear. Bad fear is worry or anxiety ...
Even close relatives like “awe” and “reverence” don’t quite capture the passionate intensity of trembling in the presence of a holy God. American culture is full of fear. Although our country is ...
During his general audience Pope Francis spoke on the Holy Spirit's gift of Fear of the Lord, saying it does not mean we should be afraid of God, but rather serves as a reminder to do the right thing.
Last time in this space, we talked a bit about what the fear of the Lord is not: It is not servile or cringing fear. This is news to a lot of people in our culture — and not all of them are ...
When people think of God, they remember the holy trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The trine nature of God brings up the number 3, in both numerology and the Bible ...
Most pastors agree, the scariest passage of Scripture in all of The Bible is Matthew 7:21-23, which says, “21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter ...
The people were filled with expectation." That is how Luke described the excitement around John the Baptist. When do we experience such public emotion? Doesn't it seem easier to unite around something ...
In the Bible a beatitude (“Blessed are you/they who…”) declares someone especially happy or fortunate. Yet it may seem odd to call happy or fortunate those who fear the Lord; in this case “fear” is ...
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