Biblical Contradictions about “Fear of God” and “There Is No Fear,” Explained

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Have you ever noticed “contradictions” in what the Bible says about “Fear?” For example, here are two scriptures from the same Book, titled Isaiah:

Isaiah 41:10 says, Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Compare that with Isaiah 11:1-3 which says, “A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a Branch will bear fruit. The Spirit of the Lord will rest on him, the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of might, the Spirit of knowledge and fear of the Lord, and he will delight in the fear of the Lord.”

Fear is discouraged in one (Fear Not), and encouraged in the other (Fear of the Lord). Here are two more of each:

… Discouraged …
2 Timothy 1:7 – “For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.”
1 John 4:18 – “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love.”

… Encouraged …
Proverbs 9:10 – “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.”
Matthew 10:28 – “And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear Him who can destroy both the body and the soul, in hell.”

These contradictions have been plaguing me ever since I started delivering the message I was given during my momentary death, which is to “Tell people about the Seven Spirits of God.” On one hand, I am pleased to be sharing this message, and on the other hand I am now hearing and seeing more and more sermons and articles that are in opposition to one of God’s Seven Spirits, that being the Spirit of Fear.

This opposition is coming from people who have gone through the training process to become Priests so they can preach about Jesus. This process is respected and in-depth but one thing it lacks – for obvious reasons – is that no one actually gets to go to heaven, take a guided tour, see everything for themselves, and then come back to preach on earth with that first-hand experience.

The reason I point this out is because I have gone to heaven, been given a tour by my grandfather George Russell Quirk, and met Jesus Christ because of George’s request. This all happened between my death and medical resuscitation back to life. This is when my grandfather George “took me to see God,” in his words. One of the sites he showed me is the real Seven Spirits at the front of God’s Throne and he explained each one to me. Adding, “If you go back to life you should tell people about them” which is what I am now doing.

It is in this process of “telling people about them” that I am encountering opposition from Priests and Bishops who are well-trained and honest, but do not have the added knowledge that can only be gained by first-hand experience in heaven.

What I have realized is that this opposition to the Spirit of Fear, and the general lack of awareness for all Seven of God’s Spirits that form the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ, are the reasons my grandfather George made it a point to show me the Seven Spirits during my momentary death, and send me back to tell people about them.

I want to bring the Seven Spirits into the forefront of Christianity right alongside God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Because it is the Seven Spirits that form the Holy Spirit of God’s Son, Jesus Christ. They are the Spirits of Knowledge, Understanding, Wisdom, Jesus Christ, Counsel, Might, and Fear of our Lord.

I have also realized that in the Bible which is used to train our Priests and Bishops, God’s Seven Spirits are mentioned a total of five times throughout all 66 Books of the Bible. Whereas the Holy Spirit is mentioned 104 times, Jesus is mentioned 1,310 times, and God is mentioned nearly 4,000 times. But the Seven Spirits that form the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ – and have permanent residence at the front of God’s Throne – are only mentioned 5 times. This makes it understandable why we don’t hear much about God’s Seven Spirits: Their lack of emphasis in the Bible is directly-reflected in the training our fellow humans receive to become Priests and Bishops for Jesus Christ.

Regarding the current opposition to the Spirit of Fear, I offer you this Lesson Learned: Both perspectives are true in scripture: Fear of the Lord and Fear Not; “Fear of the Lord” refers to reverence, respect, and awe, but not terror; whereas “Fear Not” refers to the fear of this world and its uncertainty. The same word, Fear, can have different meanings depending upon the context in which it is used. Special Thanks to Kim Scott O’T for her contributions to this information.

I ask everyone reading this or listening, to please help me “Tell people about God’s Seven Spirits.” One way you can do this is by asking your church leaders “Why they don’t include the Seven Spirits of God’s Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ in the services they provide for you.” If I can provide you with information about each Spirit or help you in any way, please contact me directly at my email, john@thereyouareJesus.com, and I will be happy to follow up with you.

It is the “Fear” of God that replaces all other fears, leading us into trust, peace, and eternal life, reuniting with our loved ones who left earth before us.

And that my friend is the Way of the World – I’m John Levay on ThereYouAreJesus with Earth, Wind, & Fire – Enjoy!


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