Fear of the LORD

 But what is this fear of the Lord? It is that affectionate reverence, by which the child of God bends himself humbly and carefully to his Father’s law. His wrath is so bitter, and his love so sweet; that hence springs an earnest desire to please him, and—because of the danger of coming short from his own weakness and temptations—a holy watchfulness and fear, “that he might not sin against Him” (Heb 12:28, 29).” Charles Bridges, A Commentary on Proverbs, 1847.

 Our pastor used the first part of this quotation this morning. The definition is followed by some statements that some of us today might consider unhealthy or codependent. They are not; we cannot compare our relationship to God to those with people in all ways. The desire not to sin against God should be basic, not an afterthought. 

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