These words open the book of Proverbs and are repeated throughout it. All the wisdom in Proverbs is useless if you don't fear the Lord.The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom...
And I wonder, in this post Christ, pre Judgment Day era if we've lost sight of a true and proper fear of the Lord. If we're so busy focusing on the pretty, loving, let the children come image that we like, that we're comfortable with, that we've forgotten that He is scary.
That we forget this is the same God who flooded the world.
Who caused entire nations to shake in fear and plead for an intercessor.
Who caused prophets to cower in fear.
Who caused John the Apostle to fall on his face.
And let me tell you something. Our God, yeah, He's a scary God.
He's the God whose purity would fry our impurity.
He's the God who made everything with His voice.
Yeah. Stars, galaxies, planets, asteroids, moons, nebulas, gas giants, red dwarfs, white dwarfs, trees, grass, water, lions, elephants, dolphins, mountains, valleys, rivers, streams, sunsets, wind, rainforests, desserts, birds, EVERYTHING. MADE. WITH. HIS. VOICE.
This is the God who has promised destruction for all those who have sinned (so basically, everyone) because sin is treason against the King of Everything and adultery (cheating on) against the One person to whom we owe our love, and destruction is the only just response.
And I was reading Zephaniah 1 the other day, at let me tell you, Judgment Day, it's scary.
Terrifying.
Our God is a scary God.
A terrifying God.
And not in the knee-knock, voice tremble way. I'm talking the hair raising, gut-wrenching, heart-stopping, fall-to-your-face-and-shake-something-fierce way. I'm talking in the hide beneath your covers and crawl underground and hope that He, somehow, misses you.
And I think this is something we need to remember.
Because, yes, we, as Christians, are safe from His wrath. But the price for our safety was extraordinarily high.
His justice had to punish someone, so He took it on Himself. He punished Himself instead of us.
And know there is a circle of His blood that will protect us - if we stand in it.
If we trust in it.
And we need to cling to the promise, to stand in His blood, to rely on the Cross if we are to be safe from Him.
And we can't ever, should never, forget that He is terrifying.
Because if we forget, we undervalue His love.
We undervalue our position as His children.
We undervalue the seriousness of our sin.
We become careless. And we insult Him by continuing to sin.
Our God may be the sacrificial Lamb, but He is also the ruling lion.
And "He's not a tame lion." (Beaver, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe).
So let's put a healthy dose of fear back into our worship of God. Let's start appreciating the fact that we can approach Him. Let's start treating our sin as the serious disease that it is. Let's start acting with the knowledge that God is scary.
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