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Exodus 5:1-2
To Pharaoh, Moses' God is only one among many gods, a powerless entity that he need not fear. His disrespect and irreverence are clearly products of his ignorance, and these produce his disobedience. Since irreverence produces disobedience, then true reverence will produce and promote obedience. This clarifies why growing to know God is so essential: The fear of God is a major step toward practical godliness. The Bible and God's Spirit are the major elements that promote the knowledge of His mind and will.
John W. Ritenbaugh
Sovereignty and Its Fruit: Part TenRelated Topics: Disobedience | Disrespect | Fear of God | Irreverence | Irreverence Begets Disobedience | Knowing God | Reverence | Reverence and Obedience | Reverence Begets Obedience | Reverence Toward GodOther Forerunner Commentary entries containing Exodus 5:2:
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