The Fear of God: A Forgotten Doctrine
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You hold in your hand both a godly rebuke and an impassioned plan to think about the God of the bible as the bible portrays Him. In 1961 A. W. Tozer opined in The Knowledge of the Holy that the way some Christians think about God is sinful. Dr. Arnold Frank in The Fear of God: A Forgotten Doctrine confirms that the 21st century church, in the pew as well as the pulpit, continues to regard God as impotent and irrelevant . . . in other words, without godly fear. As such, Dr. Frank with a theologian's skill and a pastor's heart, walks us through the Scriptures, letting the Word of God speak about the fear of God. In addition to clear, biblical exposition, Dr. Frank also weaves in the wise and timeless counsel of the Puritans to help us see how the fear of God is most needed and practical doctrine. Do you approach God with godly fear? The Fear of God: A Forgotten Doctrine will be a skillful and gracious reminder of how we should regard the holy, sovereign Creator. Mark Kakkuri | Freelance writer / editor
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