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Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
In this continuation of last Sunday’s message, we dive deeper into what it truly means to walk in the fear of the Lord and why this virtue is at the core of spiritual growth, obedience, and intimacy with God.
Rev. Roland Anang explores how Jesus Himself operated in the sevenfold Spirit of God and how the Spirit of the Fear of the Lord empowered Him to live a life fully pleasing to the Father. This message exposes why many believers today lack spiritual power, reverence, and sensitivity – and how returning to holy fear is the key to restoration.
We rediscover the foundational principle that shaped every great man of God — from Moses to David, Solomon, the prophets, the apostles, and ultimately Jesus Christ.
This is a life-transforming call back to holy reverence, obedience, and spiritual sensitivity so that the presence and power of God can be restored to the believer and to the Church.
💡 Major Themes Covered
The Fear of the Lord as a spiritual operating system
The necessity of reverence in worship and daily living
Obedience as the highest form of fear of God
The danger of grace without repentance
Why the church lacks power despite much revelation
Sensitivity to sin, conviction, and spiritual alertness
The power of doing God’s will over the opinions of men
Restoration of the church through holy fear
Key Scriptures Referenced
Philippians 2:10–11
Isaiah 11:1–3
Revelation 2:1–5
Genesis 3:10
Hebrews 12:28–29
1 Samuel 15
Proverbs 8:13



Monday Nov 17, 2025
Rediscovering the Fear of The Lord - Rev. Roland Anang #AgapeMount
Monday Nov 17, 2025
Monday Nov 17, 2025
In this teaching, Rev. Roland Anang explores the theme “Rediscovering the Fear of the Lord”. Using Isaiah 11:2–3 as the foundation, the message highlights the fear of the Lord as the core delight of Jesus, the entryway to all spiritual graces, and the foundation of godly character. Through biblical examples—Christ, Joseph, and Job—the message emphasises that the fear of the Lord is not merely an emotion but a lifestyle, a spirit, a treasure, and a measure of spiritual maturity.The speaker challenges believers to examine what they truly delight in and calls the church back to reverence, honour, and holy living.
Main Scripture
Isaiah 11:2–3
The Spirit of the Lord
Wisdom
Understanding
Counsel
Might
Knowledge
Fear of the Lord
“His delight is in the fear of the Lord…”
Key Points
1. The Fear of the Lord Was Christ’s Delight
Jesus didn’t delight primarily in power, wisdom, or understanding.
His delight was in the fear of the Lord.
This is what made Him stand out in character, obedience, and endurance—even knowing betrayal, pain, and humiliation ahead of time.
2. The Fear of the Lord Is the Foundation
It is the substructure—the foundation upon which all the other spirits (wisdom, counsel, power, knowledge) rest.
Without the fear of the Lord, none of the other spiritual graces can genuinely operate in a believer’s life.
3. The Fear of the Lord Is God’s “Treasure”
Isaiah calls it a “treasure”.
When you gain a person’s treasure, you gain access to everything connected to them.
If you gain the fear of the Lord, you gain deeper access to God Himself.
4. What You Fear Becomes Your Master
Many people fear:
Man
Money
Accidents
Flying
Their spouse
Their hometown
But only the fear of the Lord leads to life, stability, and divine favour



Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
In this transformational message, The Blueprint of Wisdom, we dive deep into what Scripture calls “the beginning of wisdom”—the fear of the Lord. Many believers have absorbed distorted worldly definitions of “fear”, but this teaching restores the biblical meaning: a reverent awe, a revelation-based honour, and a heart that refuses to be far from God.
You will learn: 🔥 Why wisdom cannot be accessed without the fear of God 🔥 How distance from God breeds casual sin 🔥 Why awe, reverence, and submission are the true signs of a God-fearing believer 🔥 How your fears reveal your real “god” 🔥 How the Spirit of the Lord teaches the fear of the Lord 🔥 Why the fear of the Lord brings access to wisdom, understanding, strength, and direction
This message confronts, corrects, and equips you to walk in life-preserving wisdom.
💡 Episode Highlights
The fear of the Lord is reverence born from revelation, not terror.
It is the gateway to divine wisdom, understanding, strength, direction, and sound judgement.
Without fear of God, sin becomes casual and responsibilities are lost.
God is both Lion and Lamb, steel and velvet.
Who you fear becomes your god.
The Holy Spirit teaches believers how to fear God.
The fear of the Lord is shown through:• Reverence• Awe• Submission• Holy living• Righteous speech
Scriptures Referenced
Psalm 111:10 – Fear of the Lord as beginning of wisdom
Proverbs 2, 3, 8:12 – Benefits of wisdom
Hebrews 12:21 – Moses trembling before God
Isaiah 6:3 – Angels crying “Holy, holy, holy”
Isaiah 11:1–3 – Spirit of wisdom & fear of the Lord
Psalm 19:9 – Fear of the Lord endures forever
Proverbs 23:17 (NIV/Today’s Version) – Be zealous for fear of the Lord all day long
Genesis 31:42, 53 – “The fear of Isaac”
2 Timothy 1:7 – God has not given the spirit of fear
1 John 4:17–18 – Perfect love casts out fear
Psalm 34:11–13 – How God teaches the fear of the Lord



Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Kingdom Ecosystem: Mutualism between Faith & Fear - Rev Delali Dentey
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,
and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
Proverbs 9:10



Sunday Nov 09, 2025



Sunday Nov 09, 2025



Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
In this powerful teaching, Rev. Robin-Huws Barnes explores what it truly means to walk in the fear of God — not as a ritual or legal requirement, but as a journey from fearful obedience to reverent love.
The message traces the evolution of the fear of God from the Old Testament to the New Testament, showing how the concept moved from ritual fear to moral reverence and ultimately to relationship-based love through Christ Jesus.
The fear of God is not about being afraid — it’s about being in awe. When love becomes the motivation, obedience becomes worship. Let your reverence move from ritual to relationship, from fear to reverent love.
Takeaways:
Fear of God is not terror but awe-filled love that produces humility and obedience.
Grace intensifies reverence — not as law, but as love responding to divine mercy.
God desires your heart, not your checklist.
The fear of God today is expressed through relationship, trust, and moral alignment with His character.
Scriptures Referenced:
Deuteronomy 6:24 – The command to fear and obey the Lord for our good.
Psalm 31:19 – God’s goodness laid up for those who fear Him.
Psalm 33:18–19 – The eye of the Lord is on those who fear Him and hope in His mercy.
Ecclesiastes 12:13 – The whole duty of man: to fear God and keep His commandments.
Proverbs 8:13 – The fear of the Lord is to hate evil, pride, and arrogance.
Isaiah 29:13 – A warning against worship without heart.
Matthew 15:1–9 – Jesus confronts ritualism among the Pharisees.
Hebrews 12:28–29 – Serving God with reverence and godly fear through grace.
2 Corinthians 5:14–15 – The love of Christ compels us.
Mark 10:17–22 – The rich young ruler and the shift from rule-based obedience to relationship.



Sunday Nov 02, 2025
The fear of the Lord - Rev. Daniel Botchway #TransformationMount
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Hebrews 12:28-29
28 Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. 29 For our God is a consuming fire.








