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There Is No Fear Of God!
Richard Owen Roberts
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Richard Owen Roberts

There Is No Fear Of God!

Richard Owen Roberts warns that a true fear of God is essential for genuine Christian wisdom, personal holiness, and social justice, and laments the widespread absence of this fear in modern Christianity.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of the fear of God as a foundational aspect of true Christianity, highlighting how the lack of this fear has led to moral decline and social injustice even within the church. It calls for a genuine repentance from shallow, make-believe Christianity that is prevalent in many churches today, leading to a negative impact on society.

Full Transcript

I'm deeply convinced that the vast majority who call themselves Christians are not, because they have never truly exposed themselves to the God of the Bible. I remember giving a series of sermons on the fear of God, and they were three in number, and a very simple approach, really. Number one, the fear of God is a beginning of wisdom. Number two, the fear of God is the only true preservative against personal evil. And number three, the fear of God is the only guarantee of social justice. The response to those sermons absolutely astonished me. People very adamantly said, we can't believe in a God, you have to fear. And we've got a lot of evidence around us right now that for multitudes in the church there's never been a beginning of wisdom. They don't seem to have any true wisdom from God at all. Certainly the fact that the morality rate in the church is essentially no better than it is in the world is another clear indication there can't be a fear of God, or else people could not possibly be living the way they're living. And certainly no one in their right mind would suppose that our country has become famous for social justice. We're so far removed from that that it's hard to imagine that we ever were even a caring society, let alone a Christian society. And when you think about that whole matter, a man can be witnessed committing a murder, maybe 11 eyewitnesses who saw him actually put somebody to death, and 14 years later they're still toying around in the courts pretending to administer justice. So the absence of the fear of God has resulted in the degradation of the nation in every conceivable realm. Now what I see happening in these churches that are flourishing, that are drawing great crowds, that are adding rapidly to their membership, every new false convert that is added to the church of Christ cheapens the message of the gospel and brings the nation down another rung in true godliness and holiness. There was a time I believe I could have honestly said that the positive witness of those who call themselves Christians and really were, was remarkable in its impact upon the nation. But we can't speak words like that today. What we have to say today is that the negative influence of those who call themselves Christians and are not is vastly greater than the positive impact of those who truly are. So as we go on adding more, more, and more of these shallow make-believe Christians, we are bringing the nation down deeper and deeper into the depth of immorality and ungodliness. So I believe Tozer was 100 percent right and that there are multitudes of churches and pastors that have no hope whatsoever till they get on their faces before God and repent of the sham Christianity that they are presenting.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Fear of God as the Beginning of Wisdom
    • True wisdom starts with reverence for God
    • Many professing Christians lack this foundational fear
    • Without it, genuine wisdom is absent
  2. II. The Fear of God as a Preservative Against Evil
    • Fear of God restrains personal sin
    • Current morality in the church mirrors the world
    • Lack of fear leads to moral degradation
  3. III. The Fear of God as a Guarantee of Social Justice
    • Godly fear promotes justice in society
    • Present society and church fail in justice
    • Justice systems are slow and ineffective without God’s fear
  4. IV. The Consequences of Sham Christianity
    • False converts cheapen the gospel message
    • Negative influence of nominal Christians harms the nation
    • Repentance and true godliness are urgently needed

Key Quotes

“The fear of God is a beginning of wisdom.” — Richard Owen Roberts
“The absence of the fear of God has resulted in the degradation of the nation in every conceivable realm.” — Richard Owen Roberts
“The negative influence of those who call themselves Christians and are not is vastly greater than the positive impact of those who truly are.” — Richard Owen Roberts

Application Points

  • Examine your own heart to ensure you have a genuine fear and reverence for God.
  • Strive to live a holy life that reflects true wisdom and moral integrity.
  • Advocate for justice and godliness in your community as an expression of fearing God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Richard Owen Roberts mean by 'fear of God'?
He refers to a deep reverence and awe for God's holiness that leads to wisdom, moral restraint, and justice.
Why does the speaker believe many Christians are not truly Christians?
Because they have never truly exposed themselves to the God of the Bible and lack the fear of God that produces genuine godliness.
How does the fear of God relate to social justice?
The fear of God is described as the only guarantee of social justice, motivating believers to uphold righteousness in society.
What is the impact of false converts according to the sermon?
False converts cheapen the gospel message and contribute to the moral and spiritual decline of the nation.
What is the speaker’s call to action?
He urges churches and pastors to repent from presenting a shallow Christianity and to seek true godliness before God.

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