PERFECT LOVE CASTING OUT FEAR
Who considers the power of your
anger, and your wrath according to the fear of you? Satisfy us in the
morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be glad all
our days.
Psalm 90:11, 14 ESV
¶Is this the account of a
bipolar god, whose cup is filled with wrath one day, and is then loving
and kind the morning after? Or is it just quaint to ascribe emotions to a
universe that modern science assumes to be implacably indifferent to
our concerns? But within the fear there is comfort, comfort that there
is right and wrong, comfort that there is the order and purpose needed
for every humanistic endeavor. In the natural world, the cares of this
life renew our fears day by day, as we confront the dangers and
challenges of surviving each day. When we daily purposefully remember
God's acts of steadfast love and faithfulness, however, love casts out
fear. Naked fear drives us away. Fear cloaked in love invites us to
approach. That is something called not fear, but reverence.
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