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Intro: Proverbs is in a section of the Bible known at "Wisdom Literature."
The other books in this section are Job, Psalms, Ecclesiastes and The Song Of Solomon.
The focus of these books is instruct men in the ways of the Lord and in His service and worship.
The Book of Proverbs is a collection of teachings from Solomon to his son, showing the young man how to live his life in a manner that was pleasing to the Lord.
I would say that we all need that kind of instruction, wouldn't you?
If there is a key verse that unlocks the power and purpose of this great book, it would be the verse that we have just read.
If we are to learn wisdom and knowledge, it must begin with the fear of the Lord.
This is a subject that isn't preached about much in our day, but it is still vital to the Christian's faith.
We need to know what the fear of the Lord is all about.
This is a very vital line of thought in the Book of Proverbs as it is mentioned roughly 18 times in its pages.
In all, the phrase can be found 27 times in the Bible.
If so much emphasis is placed on fearing the Lord, then I believe that we need to know what it means and how we can go about doing it.
Therefore, I would like to take a few minutes and preach from this book on The Fear Of The Lord.
I believe that the Lord wants to teach us what this matter of fearing Him is all about.
He wants you and me to grow in our relationship with Him and in our knowledge of Him and the way knowledge begins is with the fear of the Lord.
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A DEFINITION OF THE FEAR OF THE LORD
A. What does the phrase "the fear of the LORD" refer to?
When we think of fear, we associate the word with terror.
Webster's Dictionary defines fear as "a feeling of anxiety and agitation produced by the presence or nearness of danger, evil, pain, etc."
For many, this would describe the feeling you get when you see a snake, go to the doctor or dentist, or when you find yourself in a time of extreme danger.
It is dread of the unknown.
Surely, this is not the sensation the writer of Proverbs is referring to.
In our modern vernacular, the word fear, in the context in which it is used by Solomon, has been replaced with reverence, awe, great respect.
What the writer of this book is saying is that we are to have a deep reverence and respect for the Lord.
Literally, we are to be awed and humbled by His presence.
B. What, then, does it mean to fear the Lord?
When we truly fear the Lord, we will recognize that He is the Creator and we are the creatures.
He is the Master and we are the servants.
He is the Father and we are the children.
This attitude will manifest itself in our having a respect for God, His word and in our having a desire to do what He tells us to in His Bible.
We can relate this kind of fear to that which a child has for his parents.
If the right kind of fear is present, the child knows that his parents can hurt him if there is disobedience, but overriding that fear is the knowledge that disobedience hurts the parents and the child loves and respects his parents and does not want to hurt them.
To put it simply, the fear of the Lord is a deep seated reverence for God that causes men to want to please Him at all costs.
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Genuine fear of the Lord is always seen in obedience to the Word of God, .
People who do not walk in line with God's Word do not fear the Lord, regardless of what they profess with their lips.
Therefore, when we fear the Lord, there is an elements of dread at what His wrath can do, but there is also such a respect for Him and for His will that nothing else matters but doing that which pleases the Lord.)
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Oswald Chambers, "The remarkable thing about fearing God is that, when you fear God, you fear nothing else; whereas, if you do not fear God, you fear everything else.")
C. Would you describe your life as one lived in the fear of God?
Does the dread of His wrath prompt you to holiness?
Does respect for Him and for His will propel you toward obedience and godliness?
We need to fear of the Lord in our lives!
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A Definition Of The Fear Of The Lord
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A DIVIDENDS OF THE FEAR OF THE LORD
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According to this book, the fear of the Lord will produce certain benefits in your life and mine.
When we fear the Lord, we will find certain things to be true.)
A. 1:7; 9:10; 15:33 - It Is The Beginning Of Wisdom
, "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction."
, "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding."
, "The fear of the LORD is the instruction of wisdom; and before honour is humility."
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The best place to begin the search for true wisdom is in the fear of the Lord.
True fear of the Lord is born out of a knowledge of how infinitely powerful, majestic and full of goodness God is.
Before one can grow in the Lord, he must first learn to fear Him.)
B. 3:7; 16:6 - It Motivates People To Holiness
, "Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the LORD, and depart from evil."
, "By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of the LORD men depart from evil."
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These verse tell us that the fear of the Lord promotes holy living.
The person who truly reverences and respects the Lord as he should will not do anything that brings disgrace, dishonor or pain to the heart of the Lord.
People who genuinely fear the Lord will flee from evil.
The prospect of causing the Lord pain will be too great to bear!)
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Job is a great example of what the fear of the Lord will produce in your life, )
C. 10:27 - It Prolongs Life -
, "The fear of the LORD prolongeth days: but the years of the wicked shall be shortened."
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This is not a blanket promise because any number of things can happen along the road of life that can take us out of here in an instant.
However, generally speaking, those who live in the fear of the Lord are more likely to live to a good old age than those who live for the flesh and the world.)
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approximately 60% of human illnesses can be traced directly or indirectly to fear, sorrow, envy, resentment, guilt, hatred, or to any number of emotional stresses.
Add to that the awful pain caused by alcohol (cirrhosis of the liver), tobacco, (emphysema, cancer, heart disease), and immorality, (venereal diseases and AIDS), we can see that a life lived in the fear of the Lord with obedience to His Word will result in a much healthier existence.)
D. 14:26 - It Produces A Sense Of Security -
, "In the fear of the LORD is strong confidence: and his children shall have a place of refuge."
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When we are walking in the fear of the Lord, we can have confidence that God is on our side.
Notice , "What shall we then say to these things?
If God be for us, who can be against us?"
The person who is walking in the fear of the Lord and is living by the Book will have fewer feelings of insecurity, abandonment and fear.
There will be far fewer times when salvation is doubted.
The fear of the Lord produces a strong sense of security and close fellowship with the Father.
This is a blessed benefit!)
E. 14:27 - It Produces Life -
, "The fear of the LORD is a fountain of life, to depart from the snares of death."
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When we walk in the fear of the Lord, we are stronger spiritually than we could be otherwise.
The fear of the Lord is like a fountain that continually springs up with spiritual vitality and strength.
This enables the Christian to walk cleaner and closer thus avoiding the temptations and traps of the devil.)
F. 15:16 - It Makes All Of Life Better -
, "Better is little with the fear of the LORD than great treasure and trouble therewith."
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This verse teaches us that it is better to have limited resources and be in the will of God than it is to have plenty and the trouble that comes along with it.
The bottom line here is this, when you are in the Lord's will, and when you are walking in His fear, then your care is His responsibility, ; .
The life filled with "things" and riches is a trouble filled life.
The life lived in faith and in the fear of God is literally carefree.)
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