Plan One: Fearing, Loving, & Trusting GodSample
FEAR OF THE LORD AND GOD’S FAMILY
After 400 years of slavery, God knew what He was about to propose would be a “big ask” for the children of Israel. They would need to trust Him, for they would have to leave the security of their homes and set off on foot into the desert. As we discovered in the Lord’s Prayer, the love of our Abba, who is in heaven, whom we fear, for His name is holy, is also someone we can trust and proclaim, “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done.”
The love of God and the fear of God naturally produce trust in God, for who wouldn’t trust someone whose love is unlimited and whose power is unfathomable? So it was with the Hebrew slaves. “He [Moses] also performed the signs before the people, and they believed. And when they heard that the Lord was concerned about them and had seen their misery, they bowed down and worshiped.”
God had given to Moses certain signs that he was to perform for the people: he was to throw his staff on the ground where it became a frightful snake and then, once picked up, became his staff again; he was to place his hand inside his cloak, and when withdrawn, it was covered with dreadful leprosy, and when returned to the inside of his cloak, his hand became normal again.
These weren’t the immensely popular, miraculous signs that Jesus later performed—turning water into wine, healing the sick, or multiplying loaves of bread. No, the miraculous signs God gave Moses were intended to instill the fear of God in the Hebrew people.
Once they also “heard that the Lord was concerned about them and had seen their misery,” they bowed and worshiped this newly revealed Yahweh and Father that they feared, loved, and trusted.
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About this Plan
Don’t be afraid of God…fear Him! This “Fear of the Lord” devotional demonstrates how the fear of God and our love for Him create trust in God. Fear of the Lord is vastly different from earthly fear. It’s a wonderful gift from God that brings wisdom, protection from sin’s devastation, rest, God’s blessings, and much more! Rediscover this timeless truth and what it means to have courageous fear.
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We would like to thank Nathan Carlson (Fear of The Lord) for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.fearofthelord.net