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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

What The Fear Of The Lord Does To A Reader

What The Fear Of The Lord Does To A Reader

A wisdom post about reverence, humility, and the way the fear of the Lord shapes reading and daily judgment.

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Introduction

The fear of the Lord is one of the most important ideas in wisdom literature.

It means reverence, humility, and a settled recognition that God is God and we are not.

It Gives The Reader A Better Starting Point

Instead of reading from pride, the reader comes with reverence. Instead of assuming mastery, the reader comes ready to listen.

That makes wisdom possible because wisdom begins with knowing where truth comes from.

It Shapes Daily Judgment

The fear of the Lord changes how a person evaluates choices.

It helps the reader ask whether a decision is wise before God, whether it honors His word, and whether it acts as if God is absent.

Why This Matters For Readers

The fear of the Lord prepares readers to receive the Word on God's terms.

It slows pride, deepens reverence, and makes obedience feel like the right response.

Fear Is Not Panic

Biblical fear is not terror that drives a person away from God in despair.

It is reverent awe that drives the person away from self-rule and toward trust, worship, and obedience.

A Guardrail to Consider

The fear of the Lord must not be confused with fear of people, fear of culture, or fear of losing control.

It is a worshipful posture that keeps the reader humble enough to receive correction from Scripture without argument.

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Pastor Aamir Din serves in teaching and preaching ministry through the Word of God, pastoral shepherding, and gospel-centered discipleship. Additional content can be viewed via https://pastordin.us