The Fear of God
The Fear of God I confess, that for a long time I do not think I could understand what the Bible (mostly) meant, by the phrase, "The Fear of God," or, " The Fear of the Lord." . . . I knew that it was not a carnal, fleshly, slavish "fear" of a deity that would squash myself and other sinners if we did not obey; and who was always angry and perturbed. I also knew that it had to be more than "respect" or "reverence"--though, clearly, those things are important, too. . . . So, I have come to believe that "The Fear of God" is the realization that the one, true, holy, sovereign, powerful, and loving Triune Deity is so inscrutably wonderful --in both "positive" and "negative" ways, that my only reasonable response to Him, is fear . Think about it this way: should we not fear a God who could create the universe that we behold ...