Monday, January 17, 2011

The Father & Fear of the Lord in Malachi

Lately, I have been alternating between reading Ephesians & reading Malachi quite a bit. It is interesting because both books reveal the Father in various ways, but one reveals the love of the Father & the other one reveals the honor & reverence required toward the Father--the Fear of the Lord.

It is necessary for us to see both dimensions of the Father in a healthy way. The word "fear" as in the fear of the Lord primarily means "honor, reverence, awe." The Hebrew word used for fear is yire & it also connotes other dimensions of fear as well, but this is because it involves real human emotions--the soulish kind of fear. However, the pure fear of the Lord is clean & involves only the spiritual sense of the word--awe, reverence, honor.

Twice in Malachi, the Lord rebukes the priests for not honoring the Lord as a father. He repremands them for not taking care of their wives, for leaving their children, for divorce, & for despising marriage. He admonishes them to come back to the Fear of the Lord & ends with turning the hearts of the Fathers to the children & children to the Fathers.

The Fear of the Lord & the Love of God are both necessary elements in a correct view of God. Try alternating reading Ephesians & Malachi this week & noting every instance the Father is mentioned. Also note when the Fear of the Lord or Love of God is mentioned. Ask God to reveal the Father to you. It only takes around 20 to 30 minutes to read each book.

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