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Reverence is nearly nonexistent in our day. We have become irreverent toward holy things through our ignorance of God and His holiness. Were we to have Isaiah's vision of the holiness of God, we would be changed indeed. In Scripture, fear is usually a synonym for "awe" or "reverence." If we consider Psalm 138:2, which calls us to revere the name of God, how great our obligation must be to revere the word of God! In this highly respected work, Jeremiah Burroughs addresses the importance of having a reverence for God's word. We are told in Scripture that God will look to the one who trembles at…mehr

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Reverence is nearly nonexistent in our day. We have become irreverent toward holy things through our ignorance of God and His holiness. Were we to have Isaiah's vision of the holiness of God, we would be changed indeed. In Scripture, fear is usually a synonym for "awe" or "reverence." If we consider Psalm 138:2, which calls us to revere the name of God, how great our obligation must be to revere the word of God! In this highly respected work, Jeremiah Burroughs addresses the importance of having a reverence for God's word. We are told in Scripture that God will look to the one who trembles at His word (Isa. 66:2). May God infuse His church with such an awe and reverence for that word. "True fear and trembling at the word is that which will settle the heart and strengthen the heart against all other fears."  --Jeremiah Burroughs
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Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646) was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He was rector at St. Margaret's, Tivetshall, from 1631-1636. Because of his nonconformity, he fled to Holland, where he was a colleague of William Bridge. Upon his return to England, he was chosen to preach to the congregations at Stepney and Cripplegate in London, two of the largest congregations in England.