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"Godly Fear: Running to Him … Not from Him"
by Jill Austin
Aug 26, 2003
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Godly Fear:
Running to Him … Not from Him
by Jill Austin
http://www.jillaustin.org/
info@masterpotter.com
Exodus 14:31 - And when the Israelites
saw the great power the LORD displayed against the Egyptians, the people
feared the LORD and put their trust in Him and in Moses, his servant.
Fear, or reverential awe of the Lord, should help us run to God rather than
from God. Moses' encounter with God on Mount Sinai is an awesome example of
how encountering God causes reverence and elation, rather than fear and
spiritual boredom.
Moses ascended the great mountain of the Lord, shielded from the glare of
life's non-essentials. This was the place where God is all that exists and
all that matters. After the lightning and the rumblings on Mount Sinai,
Moses returned and told the people something interesting. He said, "God has
come to place His fear in you so that you might not sin."
What does Godly fear
accomplish?
Godly fear is a reverential awe. It is being forced to one's knees, more
than choosing to go to one's knees. It can only be realized with an
encounter with another-world, extra-dimensional, supernatural reality. And
in that place of realization, it empowers our hearts to not settle on the
lesser loves of this world.
We find casual, routine religion to be convenient. We find it to be
pleasant. But this kind of religion fails to provide the average American
parishioner, week in and week out, with the kind of spine-tingling, seat of
the pants, edge of the seat environment that delivers us from lesser
distractions. I don't want to go to church when I can predict every moment
of the service. God is radical and unpredictable. He wants to bring in the
suddenly of His personality. He wants to be able to model church after a
Moses' encounter on Mount Sinai.
When Moses went up onto Mount Sinai, he didn't think that he was going to
have forty minutes of worship, then some announcements, and then the
message, etc. When God is in the house, nothing is predictable! If His
presence is there, you are on the edge of your seat and you forget your
watch. You don't know how much time has passed. God is there and that is all
that matters.
We must have more of You, Lord!
Prayer: Lord, I want to have a holy fear of Your awesomeness! Help me
to climb the mountain, to encounter You, and not to settle for anything less
than YOU alone. We welcome you back to our churches to ruin us for the
ordinary. We must have Your presence or we will become dull and barren!
by Jill Austin
http://www.jillaustin.org/
info@masterpotter.com
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