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Abraham's Eulogy II | The Fear Of God

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In Part 2 of “Abraham’s Eulogy – The Fear of God,” Bishop Omar Thibeaux delivers a timely and convicting word that speaks to both global events and the condition of our hearts. Opening with reflections on current tensions between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, Bishop reminds us that the Scriptures have already foretold these moments — wars and rumors of wars — as signs of the last days.

Drawing from the Book of Jasher, Bishop shifts focus to Abraham’s legacy as a man who feared God. In a world where reverence for the Most High is increasingly rare, this message challenges us to return to a holy fear — a respect, awe, and submission to God’s authority. The fear of God is not terror, but the deep understanding that God is not only our loving Father but also our righteous Judge.

Bishop encourages us to reflect on how we live, speak, and interact — warning against gossip, slander, and casual sin. He reminds us that grace is not a license to sin, and that we should treat sin with the same disgust as we would the stench of something dead in the road. God’s mercy is real, but His holiness demands that we walk in righteousness.

This is a powerful continuation of Abraham’s legacy — a call to fear God, walk uprightly, and trust in the Lord to fight our battles in these troubled times.

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In Part 2 of “Abraham’s Eulogy – The Fear of God,” Bishop Omar Thibeaux delivers a timely and convicting word that speaks to both global events and the condition of our hearts. Opening with reflections on current tensions between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, Bishop reminds us that the Scriptures have already foretold these moments — wars and rumors of wars — as signs of the last days.

Drawing from the Book of Jasher, Bishop shifts focus to Abraham’s legacy as a man who feared God. In a world where reverence for the Most High is increasingly rare, this message challenges us to return to a holy fear — a respect, awe, and submission to God’s authority. The fear of God is not terror, but the deep understanding that God is not only our loving Father but also our righteous Judge.

Bishop encourages us to reflect on how we live, speak, and interact — warning against gossip, slander, and casual sin. He reminds us that grace is not a license to sin, and that we should treat sin with the same disgust as we would the stench of something dead in the road. God’s mercy is real, but His holiness demands that we walk in righteousness.

This is a powerful continuation of Abraham’s legacy — a call to fear God, walk uprightly, and trust in the Lord to fight our battles in these troubled times.

  continue reading

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