Lizbeth
Well-Known Member
I agree with the fear of the Lord, but it is a spiritual fear, a holy fear, not carnal. Kind of like the peace that sometimes or in some ways passes understanding.God sees all...future, past. For Him, everything is already determined. But we have no agency to do that. We don't know what we will be......that's why the wise fear and tremble. It's one thing to be saved...but quite another to be saved as a vessel of honour (as opposed to being a vessel of dishonour and shame)
To call something that isn't as if it is a presumptuous sin...a lie. David wanted to be saved from such...even as he experienced God's blessings and His touch. Learning humility and the fear of the Lord PRESERVES the blessings we have been given...and opens the possibility for more.
When one experiences both the goodness and severity of God, one trembles.
It's precisely because He doesn't lie that we need to accept what He says about us. He is not a liar for no longer "counting" or "reckoning" our sins against us as if we never sinned, even though we actually did sin. He is not a liar for laying the sins of the world upon His sinless Son.....imputing our sins to His Son....likewise He is not a liar for laying (imputing) His Son's righteousness upon His spiritual children while we were yet sinners.
God calls us a new creation, a new man........these things are by faith....we need to BELIEVE Him.