In considering Isaiah 11:3 we saw that the Hebrew word for “delight” can mean
“to smell or perceive; figuratively it means to anticipate or enjoy”
(Strong’s Concordance). Jesus lived and
breathed in the fear of the Lord, in the reality of His relationship with His
Heavenly Father.
How can you and I grow in our delight of the fear
of the Lord? I mentioned the article 8 Ways
to Grow in the Fear of God by Tim
Challies. Here it is for your
benefit.
In his book The Forgotten
Fear, Albert Martin lists eight “specific directives for maintaining
and increasing the fear of God in our hearts.” What follows are his eight
directives along with summaries of each point in his own words (lightly
tweaked). Consider following these strategies for your own growth
in Christlikeness.
1) Be
certain that you have an interest in the new covenant. The argument you
ought to press before God should be that Jesus Christ has died as the Mediator
of the new covenant, and that one of the blessings promised in that covenant is
that God would put His fear into your heart. Pray, “Lord Jesus, on the basis of
Thy shed blood I plead for an increase of Thy fear. Give me as much of Thy fear
as the blood of the covenant warrants and has secured for me.”
2) Feed
your mind on the Scriptures in general. There is an inseparable
relationship between the special revelation God has made in Scripture and the
fear of God. And this relationship is such that, for all intents and purposes,
the fear of God can be used as a synonym for the Word of God. The overall
effect of every truth of Scripture is to feed the fear of God. In one way or
another, the individual who absorbs the most Scripture, spiritually
assimilating it into his heart, life, and very being, is the one who will know
most of the fear of God.
3) Feed
your soul with the reality of the forgiveness of God. When we discover that
this great God, holy and just and omniscient as He is, actually forgives sins,
and that all of His glorious attributes have been fully engaged to grant me a
just pardon and full acceptance, how can we help but fear Him? The measure to
which the fact and wonder of forgiving grace sinks into your soul will be the
measure of your fear of God. Therefore, if you would have the fear of God
sustained in your heart, feed your soul on God’s forgiveness.
4) Learn
to feed your soul on the majestic greatness of God. By that, I mean those
aspects of His character and attributes such as His absolute sovereignty,
holiness, power, omnipotence, and immensity. As we contemplate His majestic
greatness, it is unthinkable that any rational creature would not fear such a
God. If a creature knows God as He is revealed, he cannot help but fear Him.
The principle for us as God’s people is this: If you would grow in the fear of
God, then you must feed your soul on the majestic greatness of God.
5) Seek
to cultivate an awareness of God’s presence. To walk in God’s fear is to
cultivate this awareness of His presence. You cannot fear a distant and a
forgotten God. If God is feared, it is as a God who is near and who is
remembered. God is there. David’s setting Him there [in Psalm 139] did not put
Him there; He was already there. But it is the recognition that He is there
that becomes the transforming experience in our lives. May God therefore help
us to cultivate this awareness of His presence.
6) Seek
to cultivate the consciousness of your obligations to God. One
indispensable element of the fear of God is that in each situation the
Christian realizes that his relationship to God is the most important
relationship he has. Our first prayer every morning should be, “Lord, help me
this day to walk in Thy fear.” Jesus came to implant the blessings of the new
covenant in the hearts of men so that they will fear Him to the extent that,
even if they must sever the deepest of earthly ties, they will be willing to do
it for His sake.
7) Associate
closely with those who walk in the fear of God. Where you have the
opportunity and privilege to select your intimate friends, they ought to be
God-fearing people. There is a power of imitation, absorption, and contagion
between individuals such that you will become like your most intimate
associates. That is why God warns us against forming intimate associations with
evil men—so that we don’t become like them. Do you desire to grow in the fear
of God? If you do, then associate yourself—intimately, not loosely—with those
who walk together in His fear in covenantal church membership.
8) Fervently
pray for an increase of the fear of God. One of the unalterable laws of God’s kingdom
is, “Ask, and it will be given to you” (Matt. 7:7). Or to put it negatively, “You do not have
because you do not ask” (James 4:2). When we pray for an increase of the fear
of God, we ought to pray with unshakable confidence that we are indeed asking
for something that is in accord with God’s will. Having this confidence, we can
pray for this increase in the firm expectation that God will indeed hear and
answer such prayer.
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