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Zac Poonen Sermon: The Fear Of God And Humility (Transcript)

Full text of Bible teacher Zac Poonen’s sermon titled “The Fear Of God And Humility”

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“Our failure to live as God wants us to live is because we don’t pursue these two qualities: humility and the fear of the Lord.”

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TRANSCRIPT:

Zac Poonen – Bible Teacher

There’s a verse on my heart today from Proverbs in chapter 22.

By the way, the book of Proverbs is the closest to the New Covenant teaching that we find in the Old Testament. All the Old Testament books are really referring to Old Covenant teaching, except if you exclude the words of God Himself. The rest of it, all the men of God there are really living an Old Covenant life.

But Proverbs has got so many things which are so close to the New Covenant, for example, that ‘God gives grace to the humble’ was originally found in Proverbs, in slightly different words, Proverbs 3:34.

But Proverbs 22:4 is what I’m thinking of now. There are two characteristics mentioned here which are very important, which we have often stressed in the church, which are important for all of us if we are to live a Godly life.

And our failure to live as God wants us to live is because we don’t pursue these two qualities: humility and the fear of the Lord.

Now in the Old Testament, when it speaks about riches, it’s all earthly riches and honor in life. But it applied spiritually. The way to spiritual wealth and for God to honor you and for spiritual life are humility and the fear of the Lord.

One difference between the first apostles of Jesus and other Christians and including us, is that they spent about 30 years knowing nothing about the grace of God. You know, Peter, James, John and all those people; I believe they were from God fearing homes and their parents taught them only the fear of God. Fear God. Fear God. Fear God.

And after 30 years of hearing nothing about the grace of God but the fear of God, then they hear Jesus in the New Testament speaking about the grace of God. And that is why they could come to a Godly life.

The problem with us is: from the beginning we hear about the grace of God, from the very first time we go to church, even before we are converted, God forgives and He’s gracious. And because of that, most Christians never develop the fear of the Lord. And that is the main reason why they can sin and not be convicted about it. They can hurt somebody and not apologize.

WHY IS THAT? It’s because they never learned the fear of the Lord.

And these two are coupled together in the humility and the fear of the Lord. They go together, I believe. A man who is truly humbled before God will fear Him. A man who fears God will be truly humbled. They go together. I believe they are like twins.

Now in the New Testament, let me show you how that phrase, the fear of God comes: in 2 Corinthians 7. He’s talking about these —

First of all, chapter 6, these are amazing promises. 2 Corinthians 6, the last part of verse 16: “I will dwell in you and walk among you.”

Imagine if God were to say that to you in your home or in your church: “I will be with you and I’ll walk with you, and you come out from the others and be separate. And I will welcome you”, and here’s a tremendous promise: “I will be a Father to you. (Verse 18) and you will be My own sons and daughters.”

We take that lightly. But in the world, if a person is the son or a daughter of a king, particularly in Lance in the olden days, kings were the most important people in the world, in that country. And the son and the daughter of a king was a very privileged position. They had anything they wanted. They could solve any problem in the country, et cetera.

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And if we understand what it means to be a son or a daughter of Almighty God, if it really it’s become so cheap for us to think, yeah, I’m a child of God. But if you really think of what it means to be a son and daughter of Almighty God, it solves all your problems. But it’s not automatic.

It says, therefore next verse. 2 Cor. 7:1. “Since we have such tremendous promises…

What is that? 2 Cor. 6:16: ‘I would dwell in them, walk with them, and you will be My son and my daughter.’

What should you do? Cleanse ourselves from every defilement of the flesh. That means the smallest little pinprick of conscience, smallest little thing that you shouldn’t have spoken like that, or you shouldn’t have done that or that financial thing, there’s a little bit of unrighteousness there. The smallest little thing.

“Cleanse ourselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit and perfect holiness…” Is that possible? Yes. The Old Testament never speaks about perfecting holiness.

I’ll tell you what perfect holiness is. According to the light that we have, if you think of our spirit… in our spirit, when Christ comes in, in the midst of our black flesh, right in the middle, a little white circle comes. To use an illustration, Christ has come in. It’s a very small circle because we have very little understanding of what is sin.

But what we know to be sin, we turn from. And so that little circle is white in the midst of this huge black circle called the flesh.

Now, God’s aim is that little white circle as we walk with God becomes bigger and bigger and bigger, slowly wiping out this black circle. So the black part gets less and less and less and less. And the white circle is occupying this black circle.