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Rejoice and Tremble: The Surprising Good News of the Fear of the Lord by Michael Reeves. Crossway. 193 pages. 2021

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Seminary president and professor Michael Reeves asks if fear a good thing or bad. He tells us that the most frequent command in Scripture is “Do not be afraid!” Yet again and again and again in Scripture we are called to fear. And perhaps even more strangely, we are called to fear God. The author wants us to rejoice in the strange paradox that the gospel both frees us from fear and gives us fear. It frees us from our crippling fears, giving us instead a most delightful, happy, and wonderful fear. He aims to show us that for Christians, the phrase “the fear of God” in the Bible doesn’t mean being afraid of God.
The author tells us that there are different sorts of fear. Sinful fear drives you away from God. On the other hand, right fear does not stand in tension with love for God. There is no true knowledge of God where there is no right fear of him. Throughout the book, the author compares and contrasts sinful fear and right fear.

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It may be surprising to some how often fear is referred to in the Bible. The author captures many of those passages in this book. Throughout the book, the author shares from the writings of Jonathan Edwards, John Calvin, Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, John Owen, John Bunyan and others.
The book is best read slowly, so that you can meditate on the subject of fear. As I read the excellent book, I also listened to the messages from Reeves’ new teaching series from Ligonier titled The Fear of the Lord. I highly recommend that series as a complement to the book.
Below are 20 of my favorite quotes from the book:


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We are reading through Truths We Confess: A Systematic Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith by R.C. Sproul. From the Ligonier description:

The Westminster Confession of Faith is one of the most precise and comprehensive statements of biblical Christianity, and it is treasured by believers around the world. R.C. Sproul has called it one of the most important confessions of faith ever penned, and it has helped generations of Christians understand and defend what they believe.

In Truths We Confess, Dr. Sproul introduces readers to this remarkable confession, explaining its insights and applying them to modern life. In his signature easy-to-understand style and with his conviction that everyone’s a theologian, he provides valuable commentary that will serve churches and individual Christians as they strive to better understand the eternal truths of Scripture. As he walks through the confession line by line, Dr. Sproul shows how the doctrines of the Bible—from creation to covenant, sin to salvation—fit together to the glory of God. This accessible volume is designed to help you deepen your knowledge of God’s Word and answer the question, What do you believe?”

This week we look at the second half of WCF 8: Of Christ the Mediator. Here are a few helpful quotes from this section of the chapter:


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