Psalm 25:14-15–"The friendship of the Lord is for those who fear Him, and He makes known to them His covenant. My eyes are ever toward the Lord, for He will pluck my feet our of the net."
Throughout the Scripture, the fear of the Lord is a major topic. The fear of the Lord forms the backbone for wisdom and the basis for all Christian life. It is then no wonder that it is those who fear the Lord that are blessed with the knowledge of His covenant. In truth, the fear of the Lord is the heart of the Gospel. Because of this, it is a good thing for us to spend some time considering the fear of the Lord so that we would assess our own place but also that we would strive to fear Him in reverence and fear. This is our call; this is our goal.
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