Understanding the Fear of the Lord and Resurrection: A Journey with Zach and Joshua
To fear is to love, to fear is to pray, to fear is to trust, to know he's the way. To fear is to walk with faith without sight, to still give him glory in my darkest night.
Picture this: you're grappling with deep questions about faith, life after death, and the essence of fearing God. In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Zach and Joshua tackle these profound topics with a blend of Christian spirituality and psychological insights. They kick off with readings from April and Luke, diving into the mysteries of resurrection and the role of marriage beyond this life.
It's fascinating to hear them compare earthly marriages to the existence of angels, suggesting a new, incomprehensible way of being in the afterlife. The conversation then shifts to the fear of the Lord, a concept often misunderstood. Zach and Joshua unpack this idea, explaining how fearing God is not about being scared but about showing deep love and respect. They read from Proverbs, illustrating how this fear can be a life-giving fountain, offering an escape from life's snares.
The hosts argue that understanding the fear of the Lord can provide strength and guidance, especially in the darkest times. To wrap things up, they share a poignant poem that encapsulates their discussion, emphasizing faith without sight and glorifying God in every circumstance. This episode isn't just about theological musings; it's a heartfelt guide for anyone on the path to recovery, blending faith with practical psychological strategies.
Whether you're new to these concepts or have pondered them for years, Zach and Joshua's thoughtful dialogue offers fresh perspectives and encouragement. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey that might just change how you view your spiritual and recovery journey.