Deepen your understanding of the biblical fear of God with this comprehensive study by Dr. Morey. Drawing on original Hebrew and Greek texts, the author navigates theological foundations and guides readers from intellectual knowledge to heartfelt reverence. Historical shifts in the church’s approach to divine awe serve as a backdrop for rediscovering why fear of the Lord is vital for spiritual growth.
Alongside exegetical insights, the work features curated readings from classic and modern voices including John Bunyan, Charles Spurgeon and Puritan writers. Each selection enriches the main text by illustrating how past generations engaged with the concept of divine fear in preaching and devotion.
Ideal for pastors, theology students and anyone seeking a deeper encounter with God’s majesty, this book combines scholarly rigor with devotional warmth. Expect clear explanations, practical applications and a renewed sense of awe before the Creator.
- In-depth analysis of Hebrew and Greek terms
- Historical overview of the church’s stance on godly fear
- Readings from Bunyan, Spurgeon and Puritan classics