Week 10 – Reverence toward God
“Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire” (Hebrews 12:28,29).
Why is the world so sinful? Paul explained why when he wrote concerning God, “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened” (Romans 1:20,21). Sin comes from knowing God but failing to “glorify Him as God.”
Living in a day when the trend is for everything to become more casual and informal, we really need to work at holding on to the concept of reverence for God. Although God is our Father and we can approach Him with confidence and love (Hebrews 4:16; 1 John 4:17-19), we still need to remember that God is God. He is far more than simply one of us. The words “fear” and “awe,” used in a good sense, are not too strong to describe the attitude we should have. To adopt this attitude is the wisest thing we can do (Proverbs 9:10), and from a practical standpoint, it results in our obeying God. Jesus said simply, “But why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do the things which I say?” (Luke 6:46). The person who respects God must also respect His instructions!
Reverence is the right attitude simply because of God’s greatness as our Creator. As created beings, it would be out of place for us to be anything but humble and respectful toward our Maker. The Psalmist said, “Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord our Maker. For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture, and the sheep of His hand” (Psalm 95:6,7).
Life is a growth process — and one of the most important ways that we can grow each day is in our reverence for God. All of us probably do respect Him to some extent, but we need to respect Him more wholeheartedly. In Psalm 86:11, David prayed, “Teach me Your way, O Lord; I will walk in Your truth; unite my heart to fear Your name.” Our prayer, likewise, ought to be that we might have “united” hearts that properly respect God.
“God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the saints, and to be held in reverence by all those around Him” (Psalm 89:7).
Monday: Psalm 96:1-9
Key Idea: Reverence means that we are moved by GODLY FEAR.
- Look up the word “reverence” in a dictionary. What definitions are given?
- What does it mean that God is “to be feared above all gods” (v.4)? What does it mean that we are to “tremble before Him” (v.9)?
- Looking over vv.1-9, what different statements do you see that describe or praise the greatness of God? What thoughts and feelings should fill our minds when we consider God’s greatness? Consider also Psalm 95:1-7.
- What authority does God have, according to Psalm 47:8? What is said in Habakkuk 2:14?
- Consider Psalm 47:2. What does it mean that God is “awesome”? What is “awe”? What would probably be our frame of mind and our behavior if we were literally brought before the presence of God on His throne? In Isaiah 6:1-5, what was Isaiah’s reaction when he saw a vision of God?
- What four words are used in reference to God in 1 Chronicles 16:27?
- How many ways can you think of that “godly fear” is different from the kinds of fear that are negative in nature? How do Hebrews 4:16 and 1 John 4:17-19 help us to understand that godly fear is not a bad thing? To whom is the Lord merciful, according to Psalm 103:11?
- Concerning those who fear God, what do you think Psalm 25:14 means?
- What is said about the fear of God in Psalm 111:10?
Tuesday: Psalm 8:3-5
Key Idea: Reverence means that we are HUMBLE toward God.
- Think about the word “perspective.” How does our perspective on ourselves change when we seriously consider the greatness of God? What does David say in vv.3,4? In view of God’s greatness, what is the marvelous truth expressed in v.5? Look also at Psalm 138:6.
- What attitude toward God and toward ourselves is reflected in Psalm 119:140,141?
- In Romans 12:3, what does it mean to think “soberly” about ourselves?
- What statement is made in Psalm 37:11 that Jesus quoted in the New Testament? What does the word “meek” mean and how does it relate to the attitude we ought to have toward God? In Psalm 10:17, whose prayer does the Lord hear?
- What does James teach us in James 4:6,10? Look also at 1 Peter 5:5,6.
Wednesday: Psalm 72:18,19
Key Idea: Reverence means that we HONOR and RESPECT God.
- For what reason is God “blessed” in v.18? What is said in v.19 about God’s name? With what is the “whole earth” to be filled?
- In Psalm 8:1,9, how is honor expressed toward God?
- In Psalm 104:1,2, what is the basis for the respect we should have for God?
- What complaint did God make concerning the people of Israel in Malachi 1:6?
- There is a hymn based on the words of Habakkuk 2:20. What is the meaning of this verse?
- In Romans 1:21, what mistake was being made concerning God? In practical terms, what does it mean to “glorify Him as God”? How do we do this?
Thursday: Psalm 99:1-9
Key Idea: Reverence means that we WORSHIP and PRAISE God.
- In vv.1-3, what is the main thought concerning God? How are the “people” to respond to God?
- What is the thing we are instructed to do in vv.5,9? In Psalm 2:11, what does it mean to “rejoice with trembling”? How is God praised in Psalm 66:1-4?
- How are we to come before God, according to Psalm 5:7?
- Many of the Psalms are songs of praise to God. How does it improve our attitude when we meditate on Psalms such as 111, 145:1-7, and 150?
- How would you sum up the basic idea that is involved in “worship”? What are some other words that come to mind? How do Psalm 30:4; 71:8; etc. help us understand what worship is?
- What is the overall impression we get from reading the worship scene in Revelation 4:1-11?
Friday: Psalm 112:1
Key Idea: Reverence means that we OBEY God.
- If a person “fears the Lord,” what does he also do, according to this verse?
- What does Psalm 128:1 say about the person who fears the Lord?
- Of whom did the Psalmist say he was a companion in Psalm 119:63?
- In Psalm 26:6-8, how did David say he would show respect for God?
- Many people would say they honor God and give reverence to Him, but what is it that demonstrates whether we really do honor Him? What did Jesus say in Matthew 15:7-9? What is the meaning of His question in Luke 6:46?
Putting It All Together
One of the most basic choices we ever make is whether to be reverent toward God or not. If we know that God is our Maker but fail to honor and respect Him as God, we make one of the most serious mistakes a human being can make. The Bible uses the expression godly fear to describe the awe in which we ought to hold God. In love and humility, we are to worship, praise, and obey our Creator.
Gary Henry – WordPoints.com