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Reverence to God I. Reverence in the Old Testament. A. Children were to revere their parents (Leviticus 19:1-3). 1. “Revere” Heb. ar$y(( yare’ “to fear,

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1 Reverence to God I. Reverence in the Old Testament. A. Children were to revere their parents (Leviticus 19:1-3). 1. “Revere” Heb. ar$y(( yare’ “to fear, revere, be afraid” (Gesenius).

2 Reverence to God I. Reverence in the Old Testament. B. Israel was to revere the Lord's sanctuary (Leviticus 19:30). 1. The church is now the sanctuary of God (Ephesians 2:19-22).

3 Reverence to God I. Reverence in the Old Testament. C. In the assembly He is to be feared and held in reverence (Psalm 89:5-7). 1. The assembly of the church is parallel to the assembly of Israel.

4 Reverence to God I. Reverence in the Old Testament. D. There is a reverence that we should maintain at all times - (Proverbs 28:14). 1. “Reverent” Heb. dj1P2 pachad “to fear, tremble, revere, dread, be in awe 2. Such a person is “happy” Heb. rv8a2 ‘esher “blessed, happy” (Gesenius).

5 Reverence to God I. Reverence in the Old Testament. E. God was unhappy with the failure to show Him reverence (Malachi 1:6-8). F. God set up the priests to fear Him and hold him in reverence (Malachi 2:1-9). 1. Christians are priests offering up spiritual sacrifices (I Peter 2:1-5).

6 Reverence to God II. Reverence in the New Testament. A. Christians are to live with all… (I Timothy 2:1-4). 1. “Godliness” Gr.  eusebeia - eu “good” + sebomai “worship, revere” (Thayer). 2. And “reverence” Gr.  semnotes “gravity, KJV honesty, the characteristic of a thing or person which entitles to reverence and respect, dignity, majesty, sanctity” (Thayer).

7 Reverence to God II. Reverence in the New Testament. B. Elders, deacons (and deacons wives) are to be reverent (I Timothy 3:4; 3:8). C. Older men, women and young men are to be reverent (Titus 2:2-7). D. Acceptable service to God is reverent and with “godly fear” (Hebrews 12:28; cf. II Corinthians 7:10).

8 Reverence to God How Do We Show Reverence?  Our Attitude  Our Focus  Giving Our Best


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