Love and Fear

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There are numerous commands and principles highlighted within the Bible. Some of them are black and white do’s and don’ts, and others are righteous guidelines that we should follow. Some come with earthly consequences, and others we may not feel this side of heaven. But if we are able to understand the character of God and the spirit behind what we are taught, there are instances where our heart, over our actions, protect us from the wrath or the judgment of God. It is true that we are to confess and repent when we sin, by First Peter also teaches that “love covers over a multitude of sins”, because as one of my Bible commentators put it, love can turn away the wrath of God. Proverbs, chapter 16, verse 6 goes on to say:

“Through love and faithfulness sin is atoned for; through the fear of the Lord evil is avoided.” 

And earlier it says in chapter 14, verse 27:

“The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, turning a person from the snares of death.”

Love and reverent fear are attributes of the heart that influence God. I believe that if we have love in our heart, our sinful and selfish desires are stripped away. We begin to take on the likeness of Christ which can soften God’s heart and soothe his anger. After all, God is love. And when we reflect more and more of his nature, our confessions of sin are authentic and transparent even before we open our mouth. Likewise, when we fear and reverence the Lord, with a humble and contrite heart, we are inevitably able to avoid evil. Because this, too, helps us to have the right heart; a heart of obedience. And the act of obedience, by definition, is the opposite of sin. I don’t believe that these verses are saying that love and fear, in and of themselves, can wipe out sin. But they are necessary ingredients if we are to truly repent and to truly obey.

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Love and reverent fear are biblical attributes that every believer should try to attain and maintain. Proverbs reminds us that the fear of the Lord is a fountain of life. And it also reminds us that through love and faithfulness, sin is atoned for. So I would challenge you to examine your heart today. We should all ask ourself, “how much love do I have for others?”, and “do I reverence the Lord as almighty and sovereign?” These are things that shouldn’t occasionally be on our heart and in our mind. They should be ever present, from when we rise in the morning to when we go to bed at night. Because the absence of these attributes mean that we are out of step with the Spirit. When we try to live life without love, we are inevitably selfish, which leads to sin. And when we try to live life without the reverent fear of the Lord, we become prideful and arrogant which also leads to sin. So I encourage you, as I encourage myself, to remember that love covers over a multitude of sins and through the fear of the Lord evil is avoided.

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