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The fear of God // O medo de Deus

 



The Bible on many occasions says, “Fear of the Lord”.

For so many years I struggled with the meaning of this phrase. First, I couldn’t accept the idea of fearing something we love. The most important commandment that Jesus says is: ’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ (Mt 22:37); I kept thinking how is possible to fear and love at the same time? Then I thought, ‘would it mean that fear is like being in awe for God?’ I still wasn’t convinced.

Then I was in awe of the beauty of nature and God’s creation when I finally got it. Can you imagine something so big that it can’t be contained inside the Universe? Just because the Universe was created by him. The bible says that God created everything that has ever existed (Col 1:15-17). So, God is unimaginably big, he is eternal without beginning or end, he is not in the realm of time, atemporal, he is not made of any matter, spirit, that is why he can see everything all the time. There is no place to hide from him. Psalms 139 – David in this psalm explains the nature of God beautifully.

Then, God is the creator of everything. Therefore, he is also the creator of our feelings and of our wishes. How could he come up with Love, goodness, kindness, peace, joy if these feelings weren’t in Him too? After all, he made us in his own image. The same, I believe that feelings like justice, hate for evil, despise for everything that goes against his nature. We also have these feelings. What we do with them is another story.

When we create something, we grow very attached to it, don’t we? When we plant a tree, we really want it to grow and give shade and fruits and be a safe place for the birds. How would make you feel if someone just cut off your tree without even asking for permission? I would get pretty angry.

Our sense of justice, our ability to distinguish good from wrong where do you think they come from? Even if you answer what someone taught you, we know that somehow from childhood this idea of right and wrong exists.

So, fear something so powerful makes sense now. The same way he created everything; he can easily destroy everything. He did once, I would dare to say twice (the dinosaurs), but let’s not enter into that debate now.

We love him, we search for him, we feel empty without him, and life has no meaning if he isn’t there. Because he made us this way, to feel this way. At the same time, we fear him because he is all-powerful, jealous of his creation, he is just and abhor evil.

This fear we must have comes naturally when we realize who God is. Besides, it is wise to fear him and obey him. He is our owner, he has all right to say what we should and should not do, but it is up to us to obey or not.

Here are some verses to reflect on them. They make sense.

·         The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction. Proverbs 1:7;

·         To fear the Lord is to hate evil; I hate pride and arrogance, evil behavior and perverse speech. Proverbs 8:13;

·         The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, to depart from the snares of death. (Proverbs 14:27)

·         Better a little with the fear of the Lord than great wealth with turmoil. (Proverbs 15:16)

 

Read Proverbs.

 

A Bíblia em muitas ocasiões diz: “Temor do Senhor”.

Por muitos anos eu lutei com o significado desta frase. Primeiro, eu não podia aceitar a ideia de temer algo que amamos. O mandamento mais importante que Jesus diz é: 'Amarás o Senhor teu Deus de todo o teu coração, de toda a tua alma e de todo o teu entendimento' (Mt 22,37); Fiquei pensando como é possível temer e amar ao mesmo tempo? Então eu pensei, 'será que o medo é como estar maravilhado com Deus?' Eu ainda não estava convencida.

Então fiquei maravilhada com a beleza da natureza e a criação de Deus quando finalmente entendi. Você pode imaginar algo tão grande que não pode ser contido dentro do Universo? Só porque o Universo foi criado por ele. A Bíblia diz que Deus criou tudo o que já existiu (Cl 1:15-17). Então, Deus é inimaginavelmente grande, ele é eterno sem começo nem fim, ele não está no reino do tempo (atemporal), ele não é feito de nenhuma matéria (espírito), por isso ele pode ver tudo o tempo todo. Não há lugar para se esconder dele. Salmos 139 – Davi neste salmo explica a natureza de Deus lindamente.

Então, Deus é o criador de tudo. Portanto, ele também é o criador dos nossos sentimentos e dos nossos desejos. Como ele poderia encontrar amor, bondade, gentileza, paz, alegria se esses sentimentos não estivessem nele também? Afinal, ele nos fez à sua própria imagem. Da mesma forma, acredito que sentimentos como justiça, ódio pelo mal, desprezo por tudo que vá contra sua natureza. Nós também temos esses sentimentos. O que fazemos com eles é outra história.

Quando criamos algo, nos apegamos muito a ele, não é? Quando plantamos uma árvore, queremos muito que ela cresça e dê sombra e frutos e seja um lugar seguro para os pássaros. Como você se sentiria se alguém simplesmente cortasse sua árvore sem sequer pedir permissão? Eu ficaria muito brava.

Nosso senso de justiça, nossa capacidade de distinguir o bem do mal, de onde você acha que eles vêm? Mesmo que você responda o que alguém lhe ensinou, sabemos que de alguma forma desde a infância existe essa ideia de certo e errado.

Então, temer algo tão poderoso faz sentido agora. Da mesma forma que ele criou tudo; ele pode facilmente destruir tudo. Ele fez uma vez, ouso dizer duas vezes (os dinossauros), mas não vamos entrar nesse debate agora.

Nós o amamos, procuramos por ele, nos sentimos vazios sem ele, e a vida não tem sentido se ele não estiver nela. Porque ele nos fez assim, para nos sentirmos assim. Ao mesmo tempo, nós o tememos porque ele é todo-poderoso, ciumento de sua criação, ele é justo e abomina o mal.

Esse medo que devemos ter vem naturalmente quando percebemos quem é Deus. Além disso, é sábio temê-lo e obedecê-lo. Ele é nosso dono, tem todo o direito de dizer o que devemos e não devemos fazer, mas cabe a nós obedecer ou não.

Aqui estão alguns versículos para refletir sobre eles. Eles fazem sentido.

• O temor do Senhor é o princípio do conhecimento; mas os tolos desprezam a sabedoria e a instrução. Provérbios 1:7;

• Temer ao Senhor é odiar o mal; Eu odeio orgulho e arrogância, mau comportamento e discurso perverso. Provérbios 8:13;

• O temor do Senhor é fonte de vida, para afastar os laços da morte. (Provérbios 14:27)

• Melhor um pouco com o temor do Senhor do que uma grande riqueza com turbulência. (Provérbios 15:16)

 

Leia Provérbios.

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