Series | The Wisdom of Proverbs, Part 2
Scripture | Proverbs 28:14, “Blessed is the one
who always trembles before God, but whoever hardens their heart falls into
trouble.”
Lesson 27 | Tremble Before
God
There is a false notion today among some
Christians that believe because God is now our Father there is nothing to
revere about Him anymore. The idea is
rooted in misunderstandings of such verses where the believer is told to call
God “Abba” and that perfect love drives out all fear.
Yes, it is completely true we now can approach
God as our “Heavenly Daddy (Abba)” and not have any fear of punishment in
regards to our sins. At the same time,
King Solomon reminds us in the above proverb that we should always tremble
before God. In other words, we shouldn't
lose our deep respect for who God is and how great His power is.
On one hand, I don’t believe Christians should
always be walking around shaking like a leaf or quaking wherever they go
because they should have a confidence of God’s love and genuine mercy in their
lives. On the other hand, we shouldn’t
be so hardhearted and naïve to think that God is now our “tame lion” that only
roars when we let Him because He cannot be tamed or controlled by man.
Therefore, I believe balance is the key to
understanding how the believer should both be madly in love with God and always
tremble before Him. We should have the
balance to understand in regards to sonship, adoption, and salvation that God
has covenanted with His people to always love and protect us. And we should also have the balance to
understand that for those who turn away from God He will destroy and eternally
damn. Thus, in the presence of God as
judge we should always tremble and at the same time be comforted because He is
our Father.
Take for example when God would appear to His
people- they would first tremble and then be comforted, Revelation 1:17. Thus, trembling should be our reaction to God
and love and comfort is His reaction to our trembling heart. However, those who refuse to tremble (humble
themselves), like people in the time of the Anti-Christ will be destroyed, Job
15:25 & Revelation 19:19.
Therefore, always tremble before God and don’t
let your heart become hard because of the deceitfulness of pride and sin,
Hebrews 3:13.
Reflection | Do you still tremble before God?
Action | (1) Ask God to reveal any pride or misunderstandings you may have concerning God’s greatness. (2) Allow your heart to tremble in God’s presence when He reveals His great power to you like He did with Isaiah in Isaiah 6. (3) Lastly, always love and revere God for His is worthy of both.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 2 Samuel 12:1-31, John 16:1-33, Psalm 119:65-80, & Proverbs 16:4-5. Click here to read online.
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