Psalm 25:12 Who is the man who fears the LORD? He will instruct him in the way he should choose.
via Ps 25 NASB – Prayer for Protection Guidance and – Bible Gateway.
Isn’t that an interesting phrase? Who is the man who fears the LORD? He will instruct him in the way he should choose.
Fear? Regular run of the mill fear? Hmmm.
Fear: A feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger. via Fear – definition of Fear by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
No. Not that kind of fear. This kind:
My Hebrew Lexicon gives the Hebrew word for our English word fear as ary, transliterated yare’, meaning to stand in awe of, to honor, to respect.
So now. Let me give you a KT paraphrase of verse 12.
The man who is in awe of God, who honors God, who respects God will seek the LORD in all his (her) decisions; he will inquire of the LORD BEFORE the decision is made; he will pray saying, ‘LORD which should I choose?’ And even before he knows the LORD’s answer, he is determined to do it.
Further he/she who fears the LORD can expect this:
13 His soul will abide in prosperity, and his descendants will inherit the land.
via Ps 25 NASB – Prayer for Protection Guidance and – Bible Gateway.
The one who fears the LORD lives prosperously. I like that! But what does it mean? This is what I think: that he who fears the LORD, his whole being is lavishly loved by God and he (or she) knows it! — whether she be in the midst of a trial or beyond the trial; when supplies are abundant or when there is scarcity. Through it all, she who lives LOVED passes it on to her children and they are well likely to receive this land of prosperous living for themselves.
It’s believing we are lavishly loved, always and forever, that keeps us free of Free Online Dictionary fear.
So, how free am I? How free are you?
Click HERE and pray, please. And this is Wednesday again so I am praying for you by name (or email address). Love and provisions to you all in JESUS Name.
Keep braving the dark with The LIGHT,
Kathie
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