Fear does not always mean or imply frightened, afraid, or terror, - TopicsExpress



          

Fear does not always mean or imply frightened, afraid, or terror, (which implies the most extreme degree of fear.) Fear can also mean, to have profound reverence and awe, especially toward God. - Neither does hate always mean an intensely hostile sense of injury to another human. Hate can also mean: to have a strong aversion to, find very distasteful, abominate. - If ones reverential fear is coupled with malice and enmity then the result could be TERRORISM. On the other hand, when ones hatred for the abominable thing is produced out of real revential fear and respect to God, it will be coupled with the Love of the God. (The agape.) Then he (or she) will take his UNCOMPROMISING stand for righteousness and Biblical holiness AS BOLD AS A LION, yet his nature will be as GENTLE AS A LAMB. He will be a bright shinng light in the midst of obscure darkness. He will still be standing long after the storm. He will be blessed in all of his ways. - We are in a love-hate day, a love-hate generation. We MUST! It is IMPERATIVE we be awakened to discerning of spirits in this love-hate time! We MUST have both natures operating from within, that of the Lion and that of the Lamb. - To the WWPs, or ambers of Prayer Mountain, let us keep covering our sister Billye Brim in prayer and the team with her while in Israel. - Shalom.
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