(Proverbs 1:7) The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth and all the features that now exist on the earth. According to the Word, all these things he spoke into existence. There is one exception- the creation of man. God formed man with his hands from the soil of the earth. There was something about mankind that required his personal touch. After the completion of creation, the Bible focuses on God’s interaction with mankind.
God created a special garden for the first man and woman; he gave them purpose by commanding them to keep and till the earth and to populate the earth, and he gave them one thou shalt not. He told them not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. They eventually decided to ignore God’s warning, and they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. That decision was the first sin, it brought separation between God and his created ones, and evil and death to all of creation. God brought judgement on Adam and Eve, but he immediately began his plan to redeem them.
From that very day and continuing to today, sin has wrought immense havoc on the earth. There were times when God had had enough and brought judgement to the people. The worldwide flood was the first example. Only eight people survived to repopulate the world. Sodom and Gomorrah experienced annihilation as God rained fire and brim stone upon them. There are other recorded examples of God’s sovereign interventions that demonstrate his power over his creation. Through it all, God’s plan of redemption for his people was progressing.
Finally, God’s plan to redeem us was completed with the coming of his Son. Jesus lived for 33 years among us and then he even experienced death. His death was not the same as ours, in as much as he who was without sin, took our sins upon himself. Then the power of God raised him from the dead. God’s plan to redeem us from our sins was completed.
So, let’s visit our topic of fearing the Lord. Should we fear God? Yes, the one who has ultimate power over his creation deserves reverent respect. We should also love God. He gave us life, redeemed us from our sins and rebellion, forgave us, and offered us a life in heaven with him for all eternity. All of this is because he loves us and has always desired to be with us.
Unlike other things we fear that make us want to run away, the fear of God should draw us closer to him. He is the eternal source of truth and knowledge. It is foolishness to deny God his desire to be close to us.