With you there is forgiveness, that you may be feared. PSALM 130:4
We usually think of fear and love as alternatives. Where there is fear, there is no love; where there is love, there is no fear. But love and the right kind of fear are inseparable companions.
Fear is like cholesterol. There is a bad kind, and if it goes up, your health will get worse. But there’s also a good kind, and if it goes up, your health gets better. So, we want to cultivate the right kind of fear. We want less of the bad kind and more of the good kind.
If the only kind of fear was the bad kind, then Psalm 130:4 would say, “With you there is forgiveness, so that you may not be feared.” That is, since you are a God who forgives, we don’t need to fear you anymore. We could forget about fear and focus on love.
But that is not what the psalmist says. He says precisely the opposite: “With you there is forgiveness, that you may be feared.” So, there is a kind of fear to which you are introduced when you are forgiven. Forgiveness is a massive gift of love that brings you into the right kind of fear. This is what the Bible means by the fear of the Lord.
John Bunyan says, “Godly fear… flows from a sense of the love and kindness of God to the soul.” This is not a fear that we grow out of; it is a fear we grow into. We are to fear God as we love Him, and we are to love God as we fear Him.
What do you know of this fear that comes from the forgiveness and love of God?
Written by Colin Smith
Read by Sue McLeish
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