Enjoying God in Everyday Life
In this inspiring message, Pastor Jeff Schreve reminds us that God doesn’t just want our obedience—He wants our hearts. The fear of the Lord means more than reverence; it’s also about enjoying a close, loving relationship with Him. Discover how to find joy in God’s presence, delight in His goodness, and live each day walking with the One who made you for fellowship with Himself.
Speaker 1
You have an opportunity. I have an opportunity today to align my life to live in the fear of the Lord. Always, always. Paul said, knowing the fear of the Lord, we persuade men for our God is a consuming fire. How you doing with the fear of the Lord?
Speaker 2
Welcome to From His Heart with Pastor Jeff Shreve. Thank you for joining us today. He's just begun a tiny series for the days in which we live. It's entitled Foundations, intended to call us back to some very important pillars of the faith.
That's why the message today is entitled the ABCs of Life, exploring five pillar principles that are foundational for our lives on this earth. If we want to please God and assure ourselves of our eternity with Him when we die, as we're reminded in Psalm chapter 11, verse 3: "If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?"
The first thing is to build a solid foundation for your life to build from if you can. Now open your Bible to Proverbs chapter one. Here again is Pastor Jeff to further explore and explain the power and security we have by building on the ABCs of Life, Part 2.
Speaker 1
We know when we're teaching our kids how to read, we teach them the ABCs. I mean, those are the basic building blocks of the language. You have to know the Alphabet in order to read. You have to know the Alphabet in order to write well. The basic, basic building blocks of a relationship with God for a society, for an individual, is the fear of the Lord. David said in the book of Psalms, Psalm 34, verse 11, "Come, you children, listen to me and I will teach you the fear of the Lord." Get the children around. Cause when they're little, they need to learn. From the time that they're able to learn anything, they need to learn about this thing called the fear of the Lord.
In Proverbs, written primarily by Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, he starts off Proverbs. And Proverbs is a book of wisdom. He says in verse seven, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Fools despise wisdom and instruction." He says in Proverbs 9 that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. So it's the beginning of knowledge. It's the beginning of wisdom. It is the important foundation of a life, of a family, of a church, of a society, the fear of the Lord. So we want to talk about that today. I want to share with you three discoveries about this thing that the Bible talks about a lot, this thing called the fear of the Lord.
Discovery number one. The fear of the Lord is critically important. And one of the reasons it's critically important is because it's the beginning of it all. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. It's the beginning of wisdom. Now, in Proverbs 1:7, the word there for beginning means the first in place, the first in time, the first in order, the first in rank. It's a principal thing; it's a foundational thing, this fear of the Lord. And it is an indispensable aspect of a successful life. You'll never— you can have money, you can have fame, you can have a good-looking wife, but you're not gonna have peace and you're not gonna have joy and you're not gonna have a sense of fulfillment. Because the fear of the Lord is the fountain of life and it's the beginning of wisdom and the beginning of knowledge. But fools despise wisdom and instruction.
Second discovery, the fear of the Lord. Not only is it critically important, it is sadly misunderstood. So many people misunderstand what this means: the fear of the Lord. The natural thing when you talk about the fear of the Lord is, "I'm supposed to be afraid of God." I mean, if I'm supposed to have this thing called the fear of the Lord, I guess that means that anytime you get around God, you back up because you get afraid of God. Listen, the fear of the Lord—God does not want you to be afraid of him. God wants you to fear Him. There's a big difference between being afraid of God and fearing God.
See, God wants you to fear him in reverence and awe. God wants us to know and understand who he is and who we are in relation to who he is. He is the infinite God. He is the eternal God. He is the omniscient God. He is the omnipresent God. He is the God who can do anything, the God in whom nothing is impossible. He is the God who is almighty. He is the God who is most holy. He is the God who is full of loving kindness extended to you and to me. That is God. And God says, "I want you to know who I am and who I am in relation to who you are."
Now, in Isaiah, chapter 40, Isaiah talks about the greatness of God. And Isaiah says this: "All the nations are as nothing before Him. They are regarded by him as less than nothing and meaningless." Because God is so great. Now, this great God of the universe who wants us to have reverence and awe of him, he also wants us to obey Him. He is the Master; you and I are the servant. And so the fear of the Lord involves obeying God. Proverbs 15:3 is a good definition of the fear of the Lord: "The eyes of the Lord are in every place watching the evil and the good."
Well, because the eyes of the Lord are in every place watching the evil and the good, it's not that God's gonna get me. It's that God sees everything that I do. And I don't want to do things that displease the great, the mighty, the awesome God. God wants us to obey him. It's important to obey the Lord, to do what he says. And disobedience is a serious thing. Cause the eyes of the Lord are in every place watching the evil and the good. How are you doing in this thing called obeying God? God wants you to do that. It's part of the fear of the Lord.
But not only does God want you to obey him, God wants you to enjoy him. That's included in the fear of the Lord—enjoying your relationship with God. In the Westminster Shorter Catechism, we read these words: "The chief aim of man is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever." To enjoy him forever; in his presence is fullness of joy. And in his right hand, there are pleasures forevermore. And God wants us to get close to him. How do we know that? Because when he created Adam and Eve, one of the highlights of God's day was when he would come down in the cool of the day and walk with them. God likes to do that. He likes to spend time with us. He wants to be with us.
And the irony of it all is the great, the awesome, the God of the King of the universe would stoop to spend time with you and me. And we don't even have time for him. We so often blow him off because we're saying, "Well, God, I gotta play Xbox. God, I gotta watch TV. God, I gotta check Facebook. I got other things to do, God, that are a lot more important than just spending time with you." What could possibly be more important than spending time with God? I'm speaking to myself. But see, God says, "You know, I don't want to guilt you into spending time with me. I want you to spend time with me. I want you to obey me because I'm love. And everything I tell you to do is out of a heart of love. And when I say, 'Don't do this,' it's not because I'm the cosmic killjoy. It's because that's going to hurt you. And I don't want you to hurt yourself. I know everything. I know the end from the beginning, and you don't. So don't go down this road that seems to look so good, because at the end of that road is a pigsty. And God says, I know it's there. And so I'm telling you, don't go down that road. Everything God does is for our good. And when he tells us, 'Don't do this, Thou shalt not,' it's because that's gonna hurt you. When he says, 'Do this,' it's because that's gonna be good for you. And we just trust that, hey, God knows more than I do. And God is a good God. And so I say, 'Yes, Lord,' and God, I want to enjoy you. And you enjoy God by spending time with God."
You know, my children like to spend time with Debbie and me. And when they spend time with us, my girls with me, my girls aren't afraid of me at all. They're not intimidated by dad. They tell me sometimes, they say, "You know, some of these boys that we go out with, they can be intimidated by you." I said, "Really?" They said, "Yeah." I said, "Good. You know, that's a good thing. It makes them a little afraid. Watch your step, you know?" But my girls don't have cause. They know dad. Man, you can get close to dad, but you don't disrespect dad. You don't treat dad like he's an old shoe. You don't dishonor him. That's the way we are. We're supposed to be with God. We can get so close to God, but we always remember he is God. He's King of kings and Lord of Lords, and we always honor him with our lives and with our lips. That is the fear of the Lord.
I love what theologian Charles Bridges said about the fear of the Lord. He said, "The fear of the Lord is the affectionate reverence by which the child of God bends himself humbly and carefully to the Father's law. His wrath is so bitter and his love so sweet that hence springs an earnest desire to please him and a holy watchfulness and fear that he might not sin against him." Adrian Rogers, my favorite preacher, said, "What is the fear of the Lord?" He said, "It is love on its knees." That's the fear of God. It's God, I love you, and I bow my life to you because you're the great and the awesome and the mighty God who does not show partiality nor take a bribe. God wants you and me to have the fear of the Lord. It is critically important. It is sadly misunderstood. And thirdly, and finally, it is blatantly disregarded.
Speaker 2
Pastor Jeff Shreve will elaborate a bit more on this in just a moment. But first, as he has made so clear so far today in this message called the ABCs of Life, we should be aware that Satan loves to make people view God through the lens of their bad circumstances instead of viewing their circumstances through the lens of God's goodness. And he loves to whisper that sin has no consequences. Has he done that to you? Maybe your loved ones, friends, workmates, neighbors?
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Now, let's get back to conclude the first message from the Foundations series. It's entitled the ABCs of Life.
Speaker 1
Verse seven again of chapter one of Proverbs. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Fools despise wisdom and instruction.
Speaker 2
Fools.
Speaker 1
That encompasses lots of people. That's a catch-all term that includes lots and lots of people. What is a fool? Well, the root word in the Hebrew for fool is a perverse person. To be perverse. To be perverse. If you look it up in the dictionary as I did, this is what you'll find: perverse. Showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable, unacceptable, often in spite of the circumstances. That's a perverse person. A fool is perverse in his understanding and in the way he relates to God. She relates to God. It's foolish to reject and despise wisdom and instruction. To despise is to hold in contempt, to view as insignificant, and instruction is reproof. So a fool is going to reject this fear of God. They reject the person of God. They reject everything about that. I'm going to do what I want to do. I'm captain of my own ship. I'm going to be the boss here. And if God doesn't like it, so what? I'm doing what I want to do. That's a fool that says that in his mind, in his heart, or who operates that way, that it doesn't matter what God says, what God thinks.
Now, you mark it down. It is very foolish to reject the fear of the Lord. Very foolish to do that. But so many people do it because they don't want God to tell them what to do. It says in the book of Romans, you know, it talks about in the book of Romans that in Romans chapter one, that that which is known about God is evident to every single person. It's evident within them because God made it evident to them. And the knowledge of God, who God is, is evident to every single person. It's evident through two voices. First, the voice of conscience. And God gives every man, woman, boy, or girl a conscience. You're born with a conscience, a moral compass. It can be polluted and corrupted, but it's still there. And inside your conscience tells you there is a God. The Lord has set eternity, it says in the book of Ecclesiastes, eternity in man's heart. He knows that there is more conscience.
And then the second voice is creation. You just look outside and you see what God has made. And what does that tell you? It says that there's a creator. We know that if you see a creation, there had to be a creator. You know, I told you this some time ago, but if you look at my watch, you say, "Jeff, that's a nice watch, man. Where'd you get that watch? Who made that watch? Who's the manufacturer on that watch?" I said nobody. Nobody made this watch. The parts just co-mingle together. This watch used to be a button, then it became a speedometer. Then it was a steam gauge. And who knows what it's going to be a million years from now. Well, that's just dumb. Who would believe that? If there is a watch, there is a watchmaker. If there is a creation, there is a creator. And anyone in the medical field, when you study the human body and the complexity of the human body, if you would have the audacity to say there is no God, then you are poking out your own eyes. It's obvious there is a God. Something as complex as a human body doesn't evolve.
Then the whole idea of evolution is kind of this way. You put some junk parts in the washing machine, put it on spin cycle for a billion years, and out comes the camera. That doesn't work that way. We know that. And so there are two voices that speak to us, the voice of conscience and the voice of creation, to tell us there is a God. But it says in Romans chapter 1, verses 21 and 22: "For even though the people knew God or knew about God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools." We live in a world today where people profess to be wise and they have become fools.
Richard Dawkins, the famous atheist scientist, was asked in an interview with Ben Stein, "How where did it all come from?" Well, nobody knows where it came from. And Ben Stein got Richard Dawkins, the guy who is supposedly so smart, to say, "Well, we don't know where it started from, but it could have been some slime on the back of an alien that started this whole planet Earth." And Ben Stein said, "I thought we were talking about science." This guy's talking about science fiction. He refuses to say there's a God. So his explanation for how it all began was some kind of slime on the back of an alien, some kind of garbage in the backpack of an alien. It's ridiculous. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.
Hey, it is foolish to reject the fear of the Lord. But it's not only foolish, it is devastating. It's devastating to reject the fear of the Lord. It's devastating to reject who God is. To think you're all that in a bag of chips and somehow you're equal with God. And it's a devastating thing to reject God. Look what it goes on to say in Proverbs, chapter 1, verse 20: "Wisdom shouts in the street. She lifts her voice in the square. At the head of the noisy streets, she cries out. At the entrance of the gates of the city, she utters her sayings. How long, O naive ones, will you love simplicity? And scoffers delight themselves in scoffing. And fools hate knowledge, turn to my reproof. Behold, I will pour out my spirit on you. I will make my words known to you. Because I called and you refused. I stretched out my hand and no one paid attention. And you neglected all my counsel and you did not want my reproof. I will even laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your dread comes, when your dread comes like a storm, and your calamity comes on like a whirlwind, when distress and anguish come on you. Then they will call on me, but I will not answer, says the Lord. They will seek me diligently, but they shall not find me. Why, God? Because they hated knowledge and did not choose the fear of the Lord. They would not accept my counsel. They spurned all my reproof. So they shall eat of the fruit of their own way and be satiated with their own devices. For the waywardness of the naive shall kill them, and the complacency of fools shall destroy them. But he who listens to me shall live securely and shall be at ease from the dread of evil."
The Bible tells us, "Call on the Lord while he may be found. Call on him while he's near." But if you reject and you reject and you reject and you reject and you reject, finally you hit a point where God says, "All right, you don't want me. You don't want to acknowledge me, then have at it." And God steps away. And then the destruction comes and the storms come, and then the people cry out, just as, no doubt in the days of Noah, when Noah entered the ark, preached for 120 years and no one came other than his own family. The people laughed at him and blew him off until the flood came. And then when the water started coming up, they began to knock on the ark and beat on the ark and say, "Noah, let us in." But Noah couldn't let them in because God shut the door of the ark and the day of grace was over for them. And all that was left was judgment.
Call on the Lord while he may be found. Call on him while he's near. God may be found today. He may be near today. But listen, you might be one who's been resisting and resisting and saying no and saying no and saying no to the Lord. You're going to do your own thing. You're going to go your own way. You're going to enjoy. As one friend of mine told me who was lost, he said, "Jeff, I like my sex and I like my beer." And so I'm not coming to the Lord because I want to have sex and I want to drink my beer. And then my friend Jerry had a stroke. And I talked to him after his stroke some weeks later, and he told me with kind of a sick laugh, he said, "I told you that I like my sex and I like my beer. I wouldn't come to Christ because I like my sex and I like my beer." He said, "Now I can't have sex and the taste of beer makes me sick." And he lost it all.
You have an opportunity. I have an opportunity today to align my life to live in the fear of the Lord. Always. Always. How you doing with the fear of the Lord? Non-Christian, how you doing with the fear of the Lord? Christian, how you doing with the fear of the Lord? Paul said, "Knowing the fear of the Lord, we persuade men for our God is a consuming fire."
Speaker 2
Well, that begs the question for you and me today: how are we doing with the fear of the Lord? Perhaps you know that you're a believer that Jesus is indeed the Lord and Savior of your life. But you've not been living with a proper fear of the Lord, and your sin has caused you to feel distant from God. Come back to Him today. Would you confess your sin and resurrender your life to walking by the power of the Holy Spirit?
Or maybe you know right now at this moment that you're not a child of God. You've never asked Him to come into your heart with repentance and faith. Well, you can do that today. If you don't know Jesus in a personal way, sincerely cry out to Him with your heart. Repent. Turn from your sin and put your faith in Christ alone for the forgiveness of sin. He promises to forgive you now and forever. What a great blessing and comfort that is, knowing that you are a part of the family of God, a child of God, and He loves you so very, very much.
If you'd like to know more about how to surrender your life to Jesus, you can do so when you go to fromhisheart.org and click the "Why Jesus" link. It's on our homepage, and you'll find a lot of free material there, including downloads and some specific messages and writings from Pastor Jeff that'll bless your heart. We pray you'll do that today.
This message today, the ABCs of life, is from the powerful series Foundations. You can get your copy of the 5-lesson series on a USB flash drive, CDs, DVDs, or MP3 digital download when you go to fromhisheart.org or call 866-40-BIBLE. When you do, we hope you'll consider a gift to help From His Heart expand our outreach with your extra gift today.
Thank you for joining us today on From His Heart. I'm Larry Nobles, trusting you'll be here tomorrow for the next lesson in Pastor Jeff's series Foundations. Join us for the incredibly bold and essential foundational lesson for our society. It's a message entitled "When Life Begins." That's Wednesday here on From His Heart.
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- God's Last Word to a Lost Generation
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- Soul on Fire: God's Plan for Revival
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- The Mysteries of the Kingdom
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- The Power of Giving
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Growing up in a church-going home, Jeff learned a lot about God, but he did not know God. He believed in Jesus in the same way he believed in George Washington: he knew Jesus was real, but had not personally met Him. All this changed one night after a Young Life meeting when he was alone in his bedroom. There Jeff saw his need for Christ and His forgiveness and surrendered his life to Jesus.
As a student at the University of Texas, Jeff grew in his Christian life. He graduated with a degree in business and moved back home to Houston, Texas to start a career in business. There he met his future wife, Debbie, at a single's group meeting at Champion Forest Baptist Church. They were married in 1986 and have been blessed with a wonderful relationship and three awesome daughters and two beautiful grandchildren.
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After spending 13 years as a chemical salesman, God called Dr. Schreve to preach. He left his secure position and moved his family to North Carolina to attend Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. It was a scary and difficult move to make ... but it was one of the best decisions they have ever made. One year later, God called them to serve on staff at Champion Forest Baptist Church. In 2000, he completed his Master of Divinity degree graduating from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He graduated with a Doctor of Ministry degree in 2014 from Southeastern Seminary.
Jeff Schreve has been the senior Pastor of First Baptist Texarkana in 2003, a growing and exciting church with 4500+ members.
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