
The primary rules of Christianity are:
Love God…….Love man
There is a third rule. This rule is repeated many times in the Bible……..that means it must be very important.
Fear God.
We like the first two rules. But, rule number three……..not so much.
Today I want to explore……..”Fear God”.
Most Christian teachers say that this means to show reverential respect. That explanation has always seemed a little strained to me. There are better words for respect…….than fear.
Could fear………..actually mean fear?
We like to believe that all good things come from God and all bad things come from Satan. Love God and fear Satan is a good starting point for a Christian. But I am left with a nagging doubt about the “fear means respect” translation. What if fear actually means fear?
We love good things…….we fear bad things.
I think that the confusion may come from how we define good and bad. We typically think of good as something that makes us happy and bad as something that makes us sad……….now, or next week, or over the next decade. But what about the next 50 years? What about eternity?
Consider an extreme hypothetical:
A pastor who has served God well for decades suffers a setback…….his wife is killed. In a moment of weakness, he lashes out at God. He is just about to commit an act of blasphemy against the holy spirit…….the unforgivable sin………but he drops dead before he can. God takes him……before he can damn himself. We generally consider death to be the worst thing that can happen…….but, in this case, is his death bad…….or is it good? After all…….his untimely death…….saves him from hell. It takes him to paradise…….for eternity.
I think that rather than redefining fear………we need to redefine good and bad. We need a more mature understanding of good and bad.
We need to think of good as something that promotes our well being……in the long run…….in an eternal time frame:
Good is something that someone who loves us does for us or to us……to help us or to rescue us……possibly from ourselves………in an eternal time frame.
Imagine God……sitting in heaven…….during the crucifixion. He looks down at his only son, beaten to a pulp, bleeding and suffocating on a cross…………and says to himself……”this is really good…..the best…….it’s turning out just right……..I love it when a plan comes together!”
Not the picture you were expecting is it. The hard truth is……that for mankind…….the crucifixion was a good thing…..the ultimate gift from a creator who loves us. The crucifixion……..the first step in the resurrection……….was the first of the two best things that ever happened in human history. Denying the crucifixion and the resurrection is the most bad thing……….the most damnable thing………that we can do.
Imagine you are God, you sacrifice the most important thing in your world……to rescue a bunch of people…..whom you created…….and they don’t even admit it happened……much less say thanks.
Enter justice.
God is love. But he is also justice. Both are immutable faces of the creator of the universe. We love the love part……we hate the justice part. But, the sad truth is that our behaviour creates a conflict between God’s goodness and his justice……..every day. Our encounter with God’s justice…….is entirely our fault……..not God’s fault.
Back to fear.
Fear is a protective emotion that helps us to avoid bad things and steers us toward good things.
It is appropriate to love God’s goodness.
It is equally appropriate to fear his justice. This makes far more sense than trying to define it out of existence. This makes far more sense than trying to “dumb down” God’s justice so that we can live as we please.
Out of his love for us………God created paradise.
Out of his justice……..God created hell.
We should love God’s goodness……his love for us.
But, because we all have a streak of evil in us, we should also fear his justice.
Love God’s goodness……..Fear God’s justice.
This is what the Bible means when it teaches us:
“Fear God”.
“I tell you, my friends, do not fear those who kill the body, and after that have nothing more that they can do. But I will warn you whom to fear: fear him who, after he has killed, has authority to cast into hell.
Jesus, describing the father. ESV








