Classic Christian work
Proverbs 28:14. The Right Kind of Fear
by Charles Spurgeon
In this profound exposition, the "Prince of Preachers" explores the paradoxical blessing of holy fear. Far from a paralyzing terror, this "right kind of fear" is presented as a tender-hearted reverence for God that guards the soul against spiritual callosity. Readers will discover the vital distinction between slavish dread and filial devotion, learning how a watchful spirit leads to true happiness and security. This timeless work serves as a powerful exhortation to maintain spiritual sensitivity in an age of indifference, offering practical wisdom for those seeking a deeper, more authentic walk with the Creator.
- Chapters
- 1
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- 7,149
- Type
- Sermon