Tag: Jeremiah 45

Fear of the Lord

The concept of the “fear of the Lord” is central to understanding the relationship between God and His people. This fear is not just a terror of God’s power and judgment, but a profound respect, reverence, and awe for His holiness, authority, and righteousness.

In today’s reading, we see a stark contrast between those who fear the Lord and those who do not. Jeremiah 25:15-38 speaks of the cup of God’s wrath being poured out on the nations, a terrifying image of divine judgment. This passage is a sobering reminder that God’s justice cannot be ignored, and His authority cannot be dismissed. The lack of fear of the Lord leads to disastrous consequences, as seen in the nations that are about to be judged.

Conversely, the fear of the Lord leads to peace and security. Those who respect and honor God’s authority live with the assurance of His protection and guidance. In Jeremiah 36, despite the king’s attempts to destroy God’s word by burning the scroll, God’s message endures, and His plans remain unchanged. The faithful scribe Baruch and the prophet Jeremiah, who feared the Lord, were protected, even as the king faced judgment for his defiance.

This contrast between fear of the Lord and lack of it is also echoed in Jeremiah 45-46, where Egypt, which did not fear the Lord, faced destruction, while Baruch, who served the Lord faithfully, was promised his life as a reward.

The fear of the Lord is not about living in constant dread but about recognizing God’s rightful place as sovereign over all. This fear brings wisdom, peace, and life, as Proverbs 1:7 reminds us, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.”

Those who lack this fear are left to face the fear of consequences, a fear that could have been avoided through reverence and obedience to God.