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The Forgotten Fear: Where Have All the God-Fearers Gone?

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The fear of God is an important theme in the Bible, yet many Christians today overlook it or treat it carelessly. Fearing God is the soul of godliness, and those who claim to love God should desire to understand what it means to fear Him. The Forgotten Fear revisits this important topic. Author Al Martin first establishes the theme of the fear of God in both the Old and New Testaments, and then he defines what fearing God means. Finally, he addresses the practical implications of fearing God, showing its expression in the lives of Abraham and Joseph and providing instruction for believers today to maintain their fear of God and even increase it. Table of
1. Predominance of the Fear of God in Biblical Thought
2. Definition of the Fear of God
3. Ingredients of the Fear of God
4. Source of the Fear of God
5. Relationship of the Fear of God to Our Conduct
6. How to Maintain and Increase the Fear of God
7. A Final Word to the Reader

175 pages, Paperback

First published October 20, 2015

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Albert N. Martin

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Pastor Albert N. Martin shepherded the people of Trinity Baptist Church in Montville, New Jersey for 46 years. He was a Reformed Baptist at least a quarter-century before anyone considered it to be cool. Now retired from ministry, he has written this book for Cruciform Press to recount what he learned from the death of his wife, Marilyn, at age 73. Grieving, Hope, and Solace is his second book, and his first for a lay audience. To offer a sense of the depth of Pastor Martin’s ministry, the late John Murray, Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, and author of several classic books, including Redemption Accomplished and Applied, once said regarding an upcoming conference,“If Al Martin is to be there I really think he should be asked to take the three evening services proposed for me. He is one of the ablest and most moving preachers I have ever heard…I have not heard his equal.”

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Profile Image for Timothy Lugg.
33 reviews1 follower
June 3, 2020
My dad recently gave me this book with a great recommendation. I agree that everyone who treasures God's Word would benefit from Martin's work. In the Foreword, Geoff Thomas writes that these reflections were originally sermons, but that they have been reworked. What I appreciate the most is the clear presentation that invites the reader to move from one chapter to the next; from a general review of the fear of God in Scripture, to a definition of fear, to the ingredients of fear, to the source of fear, etc. The overall impact of the book on my life has been to make me more aware of what it takes to be a God-fearing man and lead others to be the same.
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345 reviews22 followers
April 22, 2022
Great meaty material to chew on for a lifetime.
16 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2024
Although I wish he drew from Proverbs more to explain the fear of the Lord, "The Forgotten Fear" is a simple, pastoral, and convicting book on what the fear of God is, what it means to be a God-fearer, and how it applies to daily life. Highly recomend.
May we grow in the knowledge and fear of the Lord so that we might faithfully serve Him and proclaim His holy name before others that they too might rightly fear our God, for He is great and greatly to be praised. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty!

"Nowhere are we more inclined to obey the divine mandate to 'serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling' (Ps. 2:11) than when we stand before an immolated God and receive the pardon purchased at the price of His blood." (60)

"The fear of God in us is that frame of heart and mind which reflects our apprehension of who and what God is, and who and what God is will tolerate nothing less than totality of commitment to him." (62) -John Murray
Profile Image for Cody Justice.
37 reviews3 followers
January 31, 2020
This book was doctrinal, experiential, and practical. I must say, Mr. Martin stands as an heir to the Puritans for his ability to thoroughly and systematically unfold the light of Scripture to shine upon and so expose the darkened mind and heart of man. There is not a hair's worth of flattery nor an unlawful pity to be found in this book. Rather, with great precision and searching of conscience, he corners you into sober self-examination and points you constantly to Christ.

He demonstrates plainly from the Scriptures of both testaments, and especially from the new covenant, that the fear of God is the soul of godliness, the heart of all true, saving religion. And he gives many helps along the way to assess yourself, to attain this fear, and to aid its growth, all by using God's good appointed means. Reader beware: this is strong meat and drink in an age of cotton candy and milk. If you haven't heard Mr. Martin preach, I encourage you to find his sermons on SermonAudio and pick a series.
Profile Image for David Bruyn.
Author 14 books27 followers
January 23, 2021
Very helpful and pastoral treatment of the fear of the Lord.
Profile Image for Karla Fernández.
Author 8 books71 followers
March 20, 2022
¡Excelente libro!
Cuánto necesitamos libros que aborden el tema del Temor a Dios. ¡Muy recomendable! 🌷
Profile Image for Justin.
115 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2017
If you are diving into the topic of the fear of God, I'd start here. This is a short and very easy to read book on the topic with great application throughout. Great reminder that the fear of God doesn't go away after you are saved, though it does change. I love Albert's writing style, reminds me of 19th century authors.
3 reviews
September 18, 2016
Excellent admonition

This is an excellent admonition on an important but neglected characteristic of a true follower of Christ. However, it has a heavy-handed covenantal emphasis that must be considered.
Profile Image for Ethan Anders.
14 reviews2 followers
January 22, 2020
This book is a very needed antidote to common, flippant view of God held my so many. My way of life and thinking was challenged by the reading of this book.
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September 8, 2017
An excellent response to the current anodyne religion of "love is god" (normally written as God is love). My problem with the book is one of style. The author is a Pastor, you can see it, feel it and comes through in the book. Too often it slips into sermon mode especially the end of each chapter as the author gets into I'm talking to you. Do you... did you... will you.... I enjoy reading good sermons but it needs to be a sermon.
This book is trying to be all things, theology, discussion guide, exhortation, Christian living and personal outreach. I would have liked to see a closer focus on the base point with the exhortation/application in either separate chapters or a companion book. This is, however, a matter of personal preference and should take away from a good book.
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1,536 reviews28 followers
November 23, 2022
This isn't a book you should pick up if you don't want to be intensely convicted. Martin is sharp with his words and gets directly to the issues concerning the missing fear of God in our lives today. This is Paul Washer-esque level stuff here and you will finish this book with either a hardened heart or a soft one. You will know whether you are in fear of God or man. There were a few qualms here-and-there in the book, but by far and away it was on point.
Profile Image for David Monreal.
258 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2022
Truly a Wonderful Book

I cannot speak highly enough on how challenging and practical this book is for every true believer! We have lost a sense of awe and wonder of God as well as a right sense of dread. God is not our buddy even though he is our friend. But we come to him in fear and trembling as well as awe that he has drawn us near to himself.
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117 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2025
An unpopular topic, this book will draw few readers, which is the tragedy of modern Christianity.
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5 reviews4 followers
April 26, 2022
A book resembling that of the puritans, it is small but has a lot of depth. Defines the two types of fear and gives OT & NT scripture references of each type. You will come away with a greater awareness of the holiness of God by showing He must be at the apex of your holy fear.
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