Godly Fear: Those Who Have: should not Fear Man
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Godly fear, often understood as a reverent awe and respect for the Almighty, is a foundational aspect of the Christian faith. It is a fear that acknowledges God's supreme authority, holiness, and justice, leading believers to live in obedience and devotion. This fear of the Lord is distinct from the fear of man, which is characterized by anxiety and concern over human opinions, threats, or actions. Scripture consistently teaches that those who possess godly fear should not fear man, as their trust and confidence are rooted in God.

Biblical Foundations

The Bible provides numerous exhortations and examples that illustrate the principle that godly fear dispels the fear of man. In Proverbs 29:25, it is written, "The fear of man is a snare, but whoever trusts in the LORD is set securely on high." This verse highlights the contrast between the ensnaring nature of fearing human beings and the security found in trusting God.

Isaiah 51:12-13 further reinforces this truth: "I, even I, am He who comforts you. Who are you that you fear mortal man, the sons of men who are but grass? But you have forgotten the LORD, your Maker, who stretched out the heavens and laid the foundations of the earth." Here, God Himself questions why His people would fear mere mortals when He, the Creator of all, is their comforter and protector.

Examples of Godly Fear Overcoming Fear of Man

The lives of biblical figures provide powerful examples of godly fear triumphing over the fear of man. Daniel, a man of unwavering faith, exemplified this when he continued to pray to God despite the king's decree that led to his being thrown into the lions' den (Daniel 6). His fear of God and commitment to prayer outweighed any fear of human authority or consequence.

Similarly, the apostles in the New Testament demonstrated godly fear in the face of persecution. In Acts 5:29, Peter and the other apostles boldly declared, "We must obey God rather than men," when confronted by the Sanhedrin. Their reverence for God and commitment to His mission empowered them to stand firm, even under threat of punishment.

Encouragement for Believers

Believers are encouraged to cultivate godly fear, which provides strength and courage to face opposition and challenges. Jesus Himself instructed His followers in Matthew 10:28, "Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Instead, fear the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell." This teaching underscores the eternal perspective that godly fear brings, prioritizing the fear of God over any temporal threats from humans.

The Apostle Paul, writing to Timothy, reminded him of the spirit given to believers: "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control" (2 Timothy 1:7). This assurance empowers Christians to live boldly, knowing that their ultimate allegiance is to God, who equips them with the strength to overcome fear.

Conclusion

The Bible consistently teaches that godly fear liberates believers from the fear of man. By placing their trust in the Lord, Christians can live with confidence and courage, knowing that their lives are in the hands of the Almighty. Through the examples of faithful men and women in Scripture, believers are encouraged to prioritize their reverence for God above all else, trusting in His protection and provision.
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Isaiah 8:12,13
Say you not, A confederacy, to all them to whom this people shall say, A confederacy; neither fear you their fear, nor be afraid.
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Matthew 10:28
And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
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Godly Fear and Its Goodly Consequence
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The Fear which Terminates in the Second Death.
... in a measure, common to all Christ's followers""Yea, and all who will live godly
in Christ ... Cruel mockings may severely try those who fear neither the ...
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Turning-Points
... not only against sin, but for God; of godly fear, not only fear of God's anger,
but fear of God's ... Those Jews, in the day of their visitation, were blind ...
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Reverence in Prayer
... We should at once bethink ourselves of those men of our ... With how little reverence
and godly fear do we who are ... With plenty of fear, if not reverence, of man. ...
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The Scriptures.
... the intent that the name of these godly should rot, but ... standeth should not be
high-minded, but fear." Yea, they ... savor of life unto life to those that receive ...
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Hebrews xii. 28, 29
... This is "with reverence and godly fear." ( c. xii.28 ... to the brethren present, but
to those absent also. ... What excuse then shall we have henceforward, when they ...
/.../homilies on the gospel of st john and hebrews/homily xxxiii hebrews xii 28.htm

Reverence in Worship.
... with reverence and godly fear," as St. ... in truth in Church; they love Him and they
fear Him ... And, besides those who profess to love without fearing, there are two ...
/.../newman/parochial and plain sermons vol viii/sermon i reverence in worship.htm

Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Duty to New and Old Man.
... as Christ says, willing and effective in those that believe ... on the fruits of faith,
or a godly walk"merely in ... knowledge, he has just as little fear, love and ...
/.../luther/epistle sermons vol iii/nineteenth sunday after trinity duty.htm

For Godly Sorrow Worketh Repentance to Salvation, not to be ...
... through the forbiddings of conscience, or the fear you shall ... sorrow of the world
for that godly sorrow that ... 9. Those sinners who have worldly sorrow, can now ...
/.../lectures to professing christians/for godly sorrow worketh repentance.htm

Hebrews xii. 18-24
... we [3431] serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. ... received for masters
the enemies of those who labored ... is nothing of this to fear,"lest after a ...
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Resources
Is it true that fear is a liar? | GotQuestions.org

What does the Bible mean when it tells us to fear not / do not fear? | GotQuestions.org

What does the Bible say about fear? | GotQuestions.org

Fear: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Fear

Fear and Anxiety

Fear of God: A Motive of Obedience

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Abraham, Tested in the offering of his Son Isaac

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Cornelius, Who Revered God With all his House

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: David

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Hanani, Which Qualified Him to be Ruler Over Jerusalem

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Job, According to the Testimony of Satan

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Jonah, During the Storm

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Levi, in Receiving the Covenant of Life and Peace

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Nehemiah, in his Reform of the Public Administration

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Noah, in Preparing the Ark

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: The Jews, in Obeying the Voice of the Lord

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: The Women at the Grave

Fear of God: Cultivated

Fear of God: Guilty

Fear of God: Guilty Fear: Adam and Eve

Fear of God: Guilty Fear: Demons

Fear of God: Guilty Fear: Judas

Fear of God: Guilty Fear: The Guards at Jesus' Tomb

Fear of God: Hezekiah, in his Treatment of the Prophet Micah, Who Prophesied Harm Against Jerusalem

Fear of God: Jacob, in the Vision of the Ladder, and the Covenant of God

Fear of God: Jehoshaphat

Fear of God: Obadiah, in Sheltering One-Hundred Prophets Against the Wrath of Jezebel

Fear of God: Phinehas, in Turning Away the Anger of God at the Time of the Plague

Fear of God: Reverence

Fear of God: The Egyptians, at the Time of the Plague of Thunder and Hail and Fire

Fear of God: The Midwives of Egypt, in Refusing to Take the Lives of the Hebrew Children

Fear of God: The Nine and One-Half Tribes of Israel West of the Jordan River

Fear of the Lord

Godly Fear: A Characteristic of Saints

Godly Fear: A Fountain of Life

Godly Fear: A Treasure to Saints

Godly Fear: Abraham

Godly Fear: Advantages of

Godly Fear: Christians

Godly Fear: Commanded

Godly Fear: Cornelius

Godly Fear: Filial and Reverential

Godly Fear: God is the Author of

Godly Fear: God is the Object of

Godly Fear: Hatred of Evil

Godly Fear: Job

Godly Fear: Joseph

Godly Fear: Motives to Judgments of God

Godly Fear: Motives to The Forgiveness of God

Godly Fear: Motives to The Goodness of God

Godly Fear: Motives to The Greatness of God

Godly Fear: Motives to The Holiness of God

Godly Fear: Motives to Wondrous Works of God

Godly Fear: Necessary to Avoiding of Sin

Godly Fear: Necessary to Impartial Administration of Justice

Godly Fear: Necessary to Perfecting Holiness

Godly Fear: Necessary to Righteous Government

Godly Fear: Necessary to The Service of God

Godly Fear: Necessary to The Worship of God

Godly Fear: Nehemiah

Godly Fear: Noah

Godly Fear: Obadiah

Godly Fear: Sanctifying

Godly Fear: Searching the Scriptures Gives the Understanding of

Godly Fear: should Accompany the Joy of Saints

Godly Fear: should be Constantly Maintained

Godly Fear: should be Exhibited in Giving a Reason for Our Hope

Godly Fear: should be Exhibited in Our Callings

Godly Fear: should be Prayed For

Godly Fear: should be Taught to Others

Godly Fear: The Wicked Destitute of

Godly Fear: Those Who Have are Accepted of God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have are Blessed

Godly Fear: Those Who Have are Pitied by God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Afford Pleasure to God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Confide in God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Converse Together of Holy Things

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Days of, Prolonged

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Depart from Evil

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Desires of, Fulfilled by God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Receive Mercy from God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: should not Fear Man

Godly Fear: Wisdom

Unholy Fear is Described as a Fear of Future Punishment

Unholy Fear is Described as a Fear of Idols

Unholy Fear is Described as a Fear of Judgments

Unholy Fear is Described as a Fear of Man

Unholy Fear is Described as Consuming

Unholy Fear is Described as Overwhelming

Unholy Fear: A Characteristic of the Wicked

Unholy Fear: A Guilty Conscience Leads To

Unholy Fear: Adam

Unholy Fear: Adonijah's Guests

Unholy Fear: Ahaz

Unholy Fear: Belshazzar

Unholy Fear: Cain

Unholy Fear: Exhortations Against

Unholy Fear: Felix

Unholy Fear: God Mocks

Unholy Fear: Haman

Unholy Fear: Midianites

Unholy Fear: Philistines

Unholy Fear: Pilate

Unholy Fear: Saints Delivered From

Unholy Fear: Saints Sometimes Tempted To

Unholy Fear: Saul

Unholy Fear: Seizes the Wicked

Unholy Fear: Shall be Realised

Unholy Fear: Surprises the Hypocrite

Unholy Fear: The Wicked Judicially Filled With

Unholy Fear: Trust in God, a Preservative From

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